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First aid to help prevent the rist of infection in:
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Isopropyl Alcohol Manufacturers
- H-e-b
- Better Living Brands
- Better Living Brands Llc
- Rite Aid
- Foodhold U.s.a., Llc
- Foodhold U.s.a., Llc
- Supervalu Inc
Isopropyl Alcohol | Northwind Pharmaceuticals, Llc
2.1 Hypertension
Initial Therapy in adults: The recommended initial dose is 10 mg once a day. Dosage should be adjusted according to blood pressure response. The usual dosage range is 20 mg to 40 mg per day administered in a single daily dose. Doses up to 80 mg have been used but do not appear to give greater effect.
Use with diuretics in adults
If blood pressure is not controlled with lisinopril tablets alone, a low dose of a diuretic may be added (e.g., hydrochlorothiazide, 12.5 mg). After the addition of a diuretic, it may be possible to reduce the dose of lisinopril tablets.
The recommended starting dose in adult patients with hypertension taking diuretics is 5 mg once per day.
Pediatric Patients 6 years of age and older with hypertension
For pediatric patients with glomerular filtration rate > 30 mL/min/1.73m2, the recommended starting dose is 0.07 mg per kg once daily (up to 5 mg total). Dosage should be adjusted according to blood pressure response up to a maximum of 0.61 mg per kg (up to 40 mg) once daily. Doses above 0.61 mg per kg (or in excess of 40 mg) have not been studied in pediatric patients [see Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)].
Lisinopril tablets are not recommended in pediatric patients < 6 years or in pediatric patients with glomerular filtration rate < 30 mL/min/1.73m2 [see Use in Specific Populations (8.4)and Clinical Studies (14.1)].
2.2 Heart Failure
The recommended starting dose for lisinopril tablets, when used with diuretics and (usually) digitalis as adjunctive therapy for systolic heart failure, is 5 mg once daily. The recommended starting dose in these patients with hyponatremia (serum sodium < 130 mEq/L) is 2.5 mg once daily. Increase as tolerated to a maximum of 40 mg once daily.
Diuretic dose may need to be adjusted to help minimize hypovolemia, which may contribute to hypotension [see Warnings and Precautions (5.4), and Drug Interactions (7.1)]. The appearance of hypotension after the initial dose of lisinopril tablets does not preclude subsequent careful dose titration with the drug, following effective management of the hypotension.
2.3 Reduction of Mortality in Acute Myocardial Infarction
In hemodynamically stable patients within 24 hours of the onset of symptoms of acute myocardial infarction, give lisinopril tablets 5 mg orally, followed by 5 mg after 24 hours, 10 mg after 48 hours and then 10 mg once daily. Dosing should continue for at least six weeks.
Initiate therapy with 2.5 mg in patients with a low systolic blood pressure (≤ 120 mmHg and > 100 mm Hg) during the first 3 days after the infarct [see Warnings and Precautions (5.4)]. If hypotension occurs (systolic blood pressure ≤ 100 mmHg) a daily maintenance dose of 5 mg may be given with temporary reductions to 2.5 mg if needed. If prolonged hypotension occurs (systolic blood pressure < 90 mmHg for more than 1 hour) lisinopril tablets should be withdrawn.
2.4 Dose in Patients with Renal Impairment
No dose adjustment of lisinopril tablets is required in patients with creatinine clearance > 30 mL/min. In patients with creatinine clearance ≥ 10 mL/min and ≤ 30 mL/min, reduce the initial dose of lisinopril tablets to half of the usual recommended dose i.e., hypertension, 5 mg; systolic heart failure, 2.5 mg and acute MI, 2.5 mg. Up titrate as tolerated to a maximum of 40 mg daily. For patients on hemodialysis or creatinine clearance < 10 mL/min, the recommended initial dose is 2.5 mg once daily [see Use in Specific Populations (8.7)and Clinical Pharmacology (12.3)].
- Supervalue, Inc
- Valu Merchandisers, Co
- Valu Merchandisers, Co
- Aspen Veterinary
- Aspen Veterinary
- H And P Industries, Inc. Dba Triad Group
- Aaron Industries, Inc.
- Jiangsu Province Jianerkang Medical Dressing Co. ,ltd.
- H And P Industries, Inc. Dba Triad Group
- H And P Industries, Inc. Dba Triad Group
- Good Neighbor Pharmacy
- Walgreens
- H And P Industries, Inc. Dba Triad Group
- Cvs
- Best Choice
- Walgreens
- Sunmark
- Wal-mart Stores Inc
- Rite Aid
- Sunmark
- Kroger
- Nash Finch
- Rite Aid
- Kroger
- H And P Industries, Inc. Dba Triad Group
- Cvs
- H And P Industries, Inc. Dba Triad Group
- Cvs
- H And P Industries, Inc. Dba Triad Group
- Medline Industries, Inc.
Isopropyl Alcohol | Vedco
Accurate diagnosis of the infecting organism is essential. Identification should be made either by direct microscopic examination of a mounting of infected tissue in a solution of potassium hydroxide, or by culture on an appropriate medium.
Lotion: Apply a light covering of Miconazole Nitrate Lotion, 1% (Miconazole nitrate) to affected areas, once daily, for 2 to 4 weeks. Application is best accomplished using a gauze pad or cotton swab.
Spray: Spray affected areas from a distance of 2 to 4 inches to apply a light covering, once daily for 2 to 4 weeks. Do not allow pet to contact finished wood surfaces until pet is thoroughly dried.
Medication must be continued until the infecting organism is completely eradicated as indicated by appropriate clinical or laboratory examination. If no improvement is noticed within 2 weeks, diagnosis should be re-evaluated. Difficult cases may require treatment for 6 weeks.
General measures in regard to hygiene should be observed to control sources of infection or reinfection. Clipping of hair around and over the sites of infection should be done at the start of treatment and again as necessary.
- H And P Industries, Inc. Dba Triad Group
- Mckesson Corporation
- Vi-jon, Inc
- Vi-jon
- Moore Medical
- Mckesson Medical
- Hydrox Laboratories
- Hydrox Laboratories
- Cardinal Health
- Cardinal Health
- Kinray Inc
- Kinray, Inc.
- Afassco Inc.
- Pss World Medical, Inc.
- Cvs Pharmacy, Inc
- Select Brand Distributors
- Walgreen Co
- The Kroger Co
- Target Corp
- Dolgencorp
- Wakefern Food Corp
- Discount Drug Mart
- Becton Dickinson And Company
- Kroger Co
- Shanghai Aquagel Bio-polymer Co., Ltd.
- Target Corporation
- Phoenix Pharmaceutical Inc./ Clipper Distributing, Inc.
Isopropyl Alcohol | Phoenix Pharmaceutical Inc./ Clipper Distributing, Inc.
Use full strength as topical antiseptic or for disinfections of instruments.
May be used for temporary relief of minor muscular aches or pain due to overexertion and fatigue. Apply full strength to affected area and massage briskly to stimulate circulation.
- Phoenix Pharmaceutical Inc./ Clipper Distributing, Inc.
- Durvet, Inc.
- Vedco
- Aspen Veterinary
- Vedco
- Laboratorios Jaloma, S.a. De C.v.
- Meijer Distribution
- Topco Assoc Llc
- Publix Super Markets, Inc
- Geiss,destine & Dunn, Inc
- Geiss, Destin & Dunn, Inc
- Chain Drug Consotium
- Mwi/vet One
Isopropyl Alcohol | Mwi/vet One
Scrub hands and arms with soap and water, rinse with water, then scrub with alcohol solution. May be used for temporary relief of minor muscular aches or pain due to over-exertion and fatigue. Apply directly to affected area, wet thoroughly and massage briskly to stimulate circulation.
- United Agriculture & Veterinary Products, Inc/centaur, Inc.
Isopropyl Alcohol | United Agriculture & Veterinary Products, Inc/centaur, Inc.
Dilute with water as desired. Scrub hands and arms with soap and water. Rinse with water and then scrub with alcohol. As a rub down, apply full strength directly to affected area. Wet thoroughly and massage briskly to stimulate circulation.
- Medical Chemical Corporation
Isopropyl Alcohol | Medical Chemical Corporation
Directions: Apply to affected area for first-aid treatment of minor cuts and abrasions. In case of deep or puncture wounds consult a physician. Discontinue use and get medical aid if redness, irritation or infection develops. Apply liberally for rubbing.
- United Agriculture & Veterinary Products, Inc/centaur, Inc.
Isopropyl Alcohol | United Agriculture & Veterinary Products, Inc/centaur, Inc.
Scrub hands and arms with soap and water, then scrub with alcohol solution.
May be used for temporary relief of minor muscular aches or pain due to over-exertion and fatigue. Apply directly to affected area, wet thoroughly and massage briskly to stimulate circulation.
- Durvet, Inc
- Durvet, Inc
- Agri Laboratories, Inc.
- Best Choice (Valu Merchandisers Company)
- Agri Laboratories, Inc.
- Mwi/vet One
Isopropyl Alcohol | Mwi/vet One
Use full strength as a topical antiseptic or for disinfection of instruments. Scrub hands and arms with soap and water, rinse with water, then scrub with alcohol solution. May be used for temporary relief of minor muscular aches or pain due to over-exertion and fatigue. Apply directly to affected area, wet thoroughly and massage briskly to stimulate circulation.
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- Sound Drug
- Medline Industries, Inc.
- Clipper Distributing Company, Llc
Isopropyl Alcohol | Clipper Distributing Company, Llc
Use full strength as topical antiseptic or for disinfections of instruments.
May be used for temporary relief of minor muscular aches or pain due to overexertion and fatigue. Apply full strength to affected area and massage briskly to stimulate circulation.
- Clipper Distributing Company, Llc
Isopropyl Alcohol | Clipper Distributing Company, Llc
Use full strength as topical antiseptic or for disinfections of instruments.
May be used for temporary relief of minor muscular aches or pain due to overexertion and fatigue. Apply full strength to affected area and massage briskly to stimulate circulation.
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