GOLYTELY: Package Insert Prescribing Info - Drugs. com Obtain a food-grade clear container with a volume of at least one gallon After cutting open the packet, pour the entire contents into the container Add lukewarm drinking water to bring the volume of the solution to one gallon Do not add any other ingredients, flavors, etc
Prostate Volume Study - What You Need to Know - Drugs. com A volume study is an ultrasound that helps your healthcare provider plan your cancer treatment Information from the ultrasound about the size and shape of your prostate is used to develop the cancer treatment plan
Abilify Maintena Dosage Guide - Drugs. com Using the syringe with pre-attached hypodermic safety needle, withdraw the pre-determined Sterile Water for Injection volume from the vial of Sterile Water for Injection into the syringe (see Figure 9) Residual Sterile Water for Injection will remain in the vial following withdrawal; discard any unused portion
Suflave: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Warnings - Drugs. com Suflave is a combination, osmotic prescription laxative that may be used to cleanse the bowel in preparation for colonoscopy in adults Suflave contains polyethylene glycol 3350, sodium sulfate, potassium chloride, magnesium sulfate, and sodium chloride, and is supplied as a powder that is mixed with a low volume of water before consuming
Rounded, heaping and other types of teaspoon (fuls)? You have a teaspoon, which measures volume - usually in some ovular, concave measuring device Let's say you're measuring a teaspoon of something granular, like flour, coffee or sugar 1 tsp (or 1 level tsp) means that the top of what you're measuring is flat; no sugar goes above the top of the spoon
List of Plasma expanders - Drugs. com Shock occurs due to reduced blood volume (usually due to hemorrhage) and it is necessary to get the blood volume back to normal as quickly as possible List of Plasma expanders View by Generic | Brand
Albumin Human Dosage Guide + Max Dose, Adjustments - Drugs. com When undiluted albumin 25% solution is administered to patients with normal blood volume, the rate of infusion should be slow enough (1 mL per minute) to prevent too rapid expansion of plasma volume The amount of albumin and duration of therapy in the treatment of shock should be based on the responsiveness of the patient as indicated by blood