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Half the usual dose of Sm-EDTMP was administered to avoid unacceptable toxicity.
On hospital admission, 0.5 mg of atropine was injected intravenously and 60 g of activated charcoal as well as 60 ml of lactulose were administered through a nasogastric tube (although diarrhoea might be expected after cholinergic poisoning, a laxative was administered to avoid constipation and hence prolonged absorption of carbachol as a result of atropine therapy).
To maintain the anesthesia over up to 24 h, a permanent catheter was placed intraperitoneally and ketamine/xylazine anesthesia was administered through the catheter every 90 120 min. In addition, a mixture of 0.5 mL 0.9% NaCl solution and 0.5 mL glucose (10%) was administered to avoid hypoglycemia and dehydration.
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It has been reported that succinylcholine is administered to avoid significant hypoxia in approximately 25 to 50% of these cases [22].
If there is any question of where the cake-bowel interface is, bowel opacification with oral contrast should be administered to avoid inadvertent needle puncture of the gastrointestinal tract.
In the examined cases no blood products were administered to avoid the risk of bleeding before the elective procedure.
Macrocyclic gadolinium chelates at low doses should be administered to avoid the risk of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis in patients with renal insufficiency.
During the acclimatization and whole experimental period no feeding was administered to the trilobite larvae to avoid any potential increases in metabolic (and thus respiratory) rates associated with specific dynamic action.
Pancuronium bromide was administered to 19 patients (48%) to avoid excessive shivering during MIH.
was administered to all animals.
No treatment was administered to secondary recipients.
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