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Intramuscular Cefoxitin

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1979
Cefoxitin was administered by the intramuscular route to 102 patients who had infections of mild or moderate severity. The assessment of clinical and bacteriologic outcome was derived from data for 79 patients. Assessments of tolerance and safety were made for all patients who received 1 g of cefoxitin diluted in 1 ml of 0.5% or 1.0% lidocaine four ...
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Intramuscular Myxoma

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1989
Intramuscular myxoma is a benign mesenchymal lesion consisting of bland spindled cells embedded in an avascular myxoid stroma. On CT, intramuscular myxoma presents as a well-demarcated, homogeneous, low density mass situated within skeletal muscle. The attenuation of the lesion is slightly greater than water but less than that of the surrounding normal
M J, Kransdorf   +5 more
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Intramuscular cavernous hemangioma

The American Journal of Surgery, 2008
Intramuscular cavernous hemagiomas represent
Lora, Melman, Frank E, Johnson
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Intramuscular B52

The Primary Care Companion For CNS Disorders, 2021
Mohan, Gautam   +2 more
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Is Intramuscular Mivacurium an Alternative to Intramuscular Succinylcholine?

Anesthesiology, 1994
Mivacurium's rapid onset and short duration of action in children suggests that intramuscular administration might treat laryngospasm and facilitate tracheal intubation without producing prolonged paralysis. Accordingly, the authors measured the neuromuscular effects of intramuscular mivacurium in anesthetized infants and children.Twenty unpremedicated
C B, Cauldwell, M, Lau, D M, Fisher
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Intramuscular midazolam.

Anaesthesia, 1983
Summary Midazolam, administered intramuscularly was compared with papaveretum and hyoscine for premedication in patients undergoing gynaecological surgery. Midazolam proved to be a satisfactory agent for premedication compared with papaveretum and hyoscine, producing a similar degree of sedation and anxiolysis, but causing ...
E J, McAteer, J, Dixon, J G, Whitwam
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Intramuscular injections into the buttocks: Are they truly intramuscular?

European Journal of Radiology, 2006
To radiologically determine if intramuscular (IM) injections into the buttocks are truly intramuscular.This was a prospective study conducted during a 6 month period beginning in October 2004. Fifty inpatients were recruited from a single tertiary referral hospital.
V O, Chan   +5 more
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Intramuscular injection techniques

Nursing Standard, 2008
The administration of intramuscular (IM) injections is an important part of medication management and a common nursing intervention in clinical practice. A skilled injection technique can make the patient's experience less painful and avoid unnecessary complications.
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Antiemetic Effectiveness of Intramuscular Hydroxyzine Compared with Intramuscular Droperidol

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1981
In a double-blind randomized study 150 outpatients receivng the same anesthetic for first trimester therapeutic abortions were equally divided into three groups: control; droperidol, 2.5 mg IM; or hydroxyzine, 100 mg IM. The injection was given immediately after thiamylal (Surital) induction of anesthesia, and the incidence of nausea, retching, or ...
R, McKenzie   +6 more
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Intramuscular tophus

Joint Bone Spine, 2020
Amélie, Bernard   +2 more
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