Examples of using Pedea in English and their translations into Swedish
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Certain medicines, if given together with Pedea, may cause side effects.
Pedea is supplied in packs of 4 x 2 ml ampoules.
Pedea is given as three injections into a vein at 24-hour intervals.
Pedea must therefore be used cautiously in the presence of an infection.
Pedea should not be given in the first 6 hours of life.
Pedea should be administered as a short infusion over 15 minutes, preferably undiluted.
Pedea should be administered carefully to avoid extravasation
Pedea is a solution for injection available in cartons of four 2 ml ampoules.
Pedea, when given to your baby,
Pedea must therefore be used cautiously in the presence of an infection see also section 4.3.
A course of therapy is defined as three intravenous doses of Pedea given at 24-hour intervals.
Pedea may be less effective in very premature babies less than 27 weeks of gestational age.
Pedea will only be given to your baby in a special neonatal intensive care unit by qualified healthcare professional.
Pedea must not be used in babies who have a life-threatening infection,
There have also been post-marketing reports of pulmonary hypertension where Pedea was administered to premature neonates in the therapeutic setting.
Treatment with Pedea can only be carried out in a neonatal intensive care unit under the supervision of an experienced neonatologist.
Before treatment with Pedea, your baby's heart will be examined to confirm that the ductus arteriosus is open.
The active substance in Pedea, ibuprofen, has been used since the 1960s as a painkiller
of surgical ligation was associated with prophylactic use of Pedea.
With the exception of an acute toxicity study, no further studies have been carried out in juvenile animals with Pedea.