How is Cysteine Intravenous Route dosed?
The dosing of cysteine intravenous route depends on the specific medical condition being treated, age, and other factors as determined by a healthcare professional. It is used in newborn infants requiring total parenteral nutrition (TPN) and in adults and children with severe liver disease. The medicine is given under the direct supervision of a doctor and is available in solution form. The dosage and administration instructions should be followed as provided by a healthcare professional.
What is the dosage form of Cysteine Intravenous Route?
The dosage form of cysteine intravenous route is a solution.
What medications are contraindication with Cysteine Intravenous Route?
Cysteine intravenous route should not be used in patients with acid-base imbalance or electrolyte imbalance unless these conditions are corrected. It should also not be used in patients with acidosis (caused by low cardiac output), amino acid metabolism inborn error, or pulmonary edema (fluid in the lungs). Caution should be exercised in patients with gallstones, hyperammonemia, liver disease, or kidney disease. Always consult with your healthcare professional before combining any medications.
How is Cysteine Intravenous Route administered?
Cysteine intravenous route is administered by a nurse or other trained health professional. It is added to the total parenteral nutrition (TPN) bag and given through a needle placed in a vein. This should only be done under the direct supervision of a doctor.