Magnesium Sulfate and Lidocaine Hydrochloride Injection in Prefilled Syringes
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Abstract: A formulation for preparing Magnesium Sulfate and Lidocaine Hydrochloride Injection in Prefilled Syringes. Includes ingredients, method of preparation, discussion, and references for the compounding pharmacist.
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Loyd V. Allen Jr, PhD, RPh, formulation, magnesium sulfate, lidocaine, compounded sterile preparation, aseptic processing, eclampsia, pregnancy complication, hypertension, high blood pressure, hypertensive disorders
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FORMULATIONS, ADVERSE DRUG EVENTS, CARDIOLOGY, ENDOCRINOLOGY/HORMONES/ MENOPAUSE/ANDROPAUSE, PREVENTIVE MEDICINE/WELLNESS
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