CIPRO IV should be administered intravenously at dosages described in the appropriate Dosage Guidelines tables. 2.1 Dosage in Adults The determination of dosage and duration for any particular patient must take into consideration the severity and nature of the infection, the susceptibility of the caus...
Abnormal renal function (decreased creatinine clearance) can occur as a result of acyclovir administration and depends on the state of the patient’s hydration, other treatments, and the rate of drug administration. Concomitant use of other nephrotoxic drugs, pre-existing renal disease, and dehydrati...
Hydration of Patients Receiving CIPRO IV Adequate hydration of patients receiving CIPRO IV should be maintained to prevent the formation of highly concentrated urine. Crystalluria has been reported with quinolones [seeWARNINGS ANDPRECAUTIONS,ADVERSE REACTIONS,Nonclinical ToxicologyandPATIENT INFORMATION]. HOW ...
It seems that Hydration Index (HI) obtained by BIVA, added to BNP measurements, provide an improvement in patients’ reassessment for the diagnosis and risk stratification, especially for those patients with a BNP values between 100-400 pg/ml (“grey zone”) (Net reclassification improvement, ...