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Tag: Lipid emulsion

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Understanding When Should Intralipid Infusion Be Done?

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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 Lipofundin?

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According to extensive product information, Lipofundin is absolutely contraindicated in patients with severe hyperlipidemia, where blood fat levels are dangerously high. Understanding the full list of contraindications for Lipofundin is critical for medical professionals to prevent severe complications during intravenous feeding.

What is mct injection? Understanding Medical and Veterinary Uses

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While the term 'MCT injection' might sound unfamiliar, it encompasses several distinct medical and veterinary applications, from using medium-chain triglycerides as a drug carrier for injectable hormones to a specific treatment for mast cell tumors in dogs. Understanding the context is crucial to determine what is an MCT injection, as the meaning is not universal across medicine.

What is last syndrome? A Guide to Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity

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Local anesthetic systemic toxicity (LAST) is a rare, but life-threatening adverse event that can occur within minutes of receiving local anesthetic medications. Though uncommon, occurring in an estimated 1 to 2 per 1000 nerve blocks, LAST can cause severe and rapidly progressing central nervous system (CNS) and cardiovascular (CV) issues.