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Tag: Intralipid

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Understanding When Should Intralipid Infusion Be Done?

5 min read
Intralipid, a sterile fat emulsion, has been a key component in clinical medicine for decades, notably gaining attention for its use in treating local anesthetic systemic toxicity. Knowing when should Intralipid infusion be done is critical, as its application and timing vary dramatically depending on the patient’s clinical need, ranging from emergency situations to long-term nutritional support.

What are the contraindications for Intralipid infusion?

3 min read
Approximately 10% to 20% of hospitalized patients receive some form of parenteral nutrition, making awareness of medication safety critical. Understanding what are the contraindications for Intralipid infusion is essential for preventing adverse effects and ensuring patient safety, especially in vulnerable populations like neonates.