How is Factor X Human (Intravenous Route) dosed?
The dosage of Factor X Human (Intravenous Route) varies depending on the patient's weight and the severity of the bleeding episode. This medicine is usually given as an intravenous injection in a healthcare setting. The dosage and frequency of administration are determined by a doctor or healthcare professional.
What is the dosage form of Factor X Human (Intravenous Route)?
The dosage form of Factor X Human (Intravenous Route) is Powder for Solution.
What medications are contraindication with Factor X Human (Intravenous Route)?
Inform your healthcare professional about any other prescription or nonprescription (over-the-counter) medication you are taking to ensure there are no potential interactions or contraindications.
How is Factor X Human (Intravenous Route) administered?
Factor X Human (Intravenous Route) is administered through a needle placed into one of the veins at a medical facility by a doctor or other trained health professional.
What are common precautions when taking Factor X Human (Intravenous Route)?
Common precautions when taking Factor X Human (Intravenous Route) include:
- Using the medicine only under the supervision of a doctor or other healthcare professional.
- Informing your doctor if you or your child have bleeding problems or have experienced issues with this medicine before.
- Being aware of the low risk associated with human blood products transmitting certain viruses.
- Reporting any side effects to your doctor immediately. Remember to follow your doctor's instructions and talk to them about any concerns you may have regarding the use of this medicine.