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Epoprostenol - Systemic

Brand Names

Flolan, Prostacyclin, PGI 2, PGX
Epoprostenol *** Before Using *** How to Use *** Fore Safe Use *** Side Effects

How to Use

Your family doctor or nurse will teach you how to prepare the drug and use the pump for administering the drug. Epoprostenol must be aplaying continuously by a portable pump that is operated by a small computer. The drug will be delivered directly to the heart through a catheter that will be inserted into a vein in the chest.

Epoprostenol must be reconstituted only with the sterile diluent that is supplied with this drug. The reconstituted drug must not be mixed with other solutions or medication. Use the following procedure for reconstituting your daily supply:

Dosage

The dose of epoprostenol will be various for various diseaseds and will be determined by your family doctor. The amount of drug you take may have to be increased gradually by your family doctor. It must never be stopped suddenly Follow your family doctor's orders or the directions on the label . The following information includes only the average doses of epoprostenol If your dose is various, do not change it unless your family doctor tells you to do so.

The amount of drug that you take depends on the concentration of the reconstituted drug and the rate at which the infusion pump delivers the drug.

Missed dose Epoprostenol has to be aplaying by a continuous intravenous infusion and it must never be stopped suddenly.

Storage To store this drug:










  

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