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How fast do you push octreotide? A guide to intravenous administration

4 min read
According to the FDA prescribing information, immediate-release octreotide can be administered by intravenous (IV) push over 3 minutes, or more rapidly in emergency situations like a carcinoid crisis. Knowing precisely how fast do you push octreotide is crucial for proper patient care and safety, as the speed varies significantly depending on the clinical context.

Understanding Medications, Pharmacology: Is it better to inject slow or fast?

5 min read
While some evidence suggests a slower subcutaneous heparin injection might cause less pain and bruising 48 hours later, the optimal injection speed is not universal and depends on the medication, its viscosity, the route of administration, and patient factors. The decision whether to inject slow or fast is a critical aspect of safe and effective medication delivery, rooted in pharmacological principles.