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but doses from 0.78 mg/kg to 2 mg/kg were administered. All patients received at least one dose of PROVAYBLUE; two received two doses, and one received three dos
The recommended dosage of methylene blue injection in patients with moderate or severe renal impairment (eGFR 15 - 59 mL/min/1.73 m2) is a single dose of 1 mg/kg. If the methemoglobin level remains greater than 30% or if the clinical symptoms persist 1 hour after dosing, consider initiati...
single IV dose of 1.0 to 2 mg/kg. However, it is common for the effects to be transient, and some clinical scenarios may necessitate repeat dosing or maintenance with a continuous infusion at 0.25 to 2 mg/kg per hour to ameliorate the hypotension. Administration of methylene blue for...
Oral administration has been described, using the same dosage, diluted in fruit juice. The potential adverse effects of methylene blue include dizziness, hypertension, headache, nausea and vomiting and hemolytic anemia. Blue-green ...
(Collins et al., 1979; J. Exp. Med. 149:969-974). The percentage of differentiated cells was determined by counting a total of 200 cells and recording the number that contained intracellular black-blue formazan deposits. Verification of differentiation to monocytic cells was determined by ...
of this study was to physically characterise dissolving MNs loaded with the photosensitising agent, methylene blue and assess their photodynamic antimicrobial activity. Dissolving MNs were fabricated from aqueous blends of Gantrez®AN-139 co-polymer containing varying loadings of methylene blue. A ...