1.the steeping of a substance in water to obtain its soluble principles. 2.the product obtained by this process. 3.the slow therapeutic introduction of fluid other than blood into a vein. intravenous infusionseeintravenous infusion. subcutaneous infusionhypodermoclysis. ...
1. Any liquid substance (other than blood) introduced into the body for therapeutic purposes. 2. Steeping or soaking a substance in hot but not boiling water or in cold water in order to obtain its active principle. 3. The product obtained from the infusion. infuse (in-fūz′), v. ...
1.The act or process of infusing. 2.Something infused or introduced:an economy in need of regular capital infusions. 3.The liquid product obtained by infusing:prepared an infusion of medicinal herbs. 4. a.Introduction of a solution into the body through a vein for therapeutic purposes. ...
One of the main benefits of TCI is precise drug dosage control. TCI systems use sophisticated algorithms to calculate the right amount of drug needed to achieve the desired therapeutic effect based on patient-specific factors such as age, weight, and medical history. This ensures that ...
An early attempt to use colloid occurred in 1837 when John Macintosh (Scotland)43 added albumin from eggs to saline infusion solutions in an attempt to “make the fluid resemble the serum of blood.” The first synthetic colloid used in human beings was a gelatin solution (1915); however, ...
Therefore, blood vitamin concentrations should be periodically monitored and the administration of additional therapeutic doses of Vitamin A may be required [see Warnings and Precautions (5.7)]. 5.3 Intravenous Fat Emulsions Do not add M.V.I.-12™ directly to intravenous fat emulsions. 5.4 ...
Dawn phenomenon with fasting blood sugars frequently exceeding 200 mg/dL;or History of severe glycemic excursions;or Footnote1* It may be considered medically necessary to initiate the use of insulin infusion pumps during pregnancy earlier than the criteria stated above to avoid fetal and maternal ...
Entyvio is a selective immunosuppressant that works to control inflammation and symptoms of ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease by preventing too many white blood cells from entering your GI tract (intestine). Entyvio works selectively in the gut to decrease inflammation and does not usually lead ...
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Avoid the use of M.V.I. Pediatric in patients with suspected or diagnosed megaloblastic anemia prior to blood sampling for the detection of the folic acid and cyanocobalamin deficiencies. 5.6 Potential to Develop Vitamin Deficiencies or Excesses In patients receiving parenteral multivitamins, such as ...