How is Nesiritide Intravenous Route dosed?
The dosage of Nesiritide Intravenous Route for congestive heart failure is determined by the patient's weight and must be determined by a doctor. For adults, the dose is based on weight, and for children, the use and dose must be determined by a doctor.
What medications are contraindication with Nesiritide Intravenous Route?
Nesiritide Intravenous Route is primarily used for severe congestive heart failure that has recently worsened.
How is Nesiritide Intravenous Route administered?
Nesiritide Intravenous Route is administered through injection into a vein by a healthcare professional. The dose and frequency of administration are determined by a doctor based on the patient's medical condition and response to treatment. It is important to follow the doctor's orders or the instructions on the label carefully. If you have any questions or concerns about the administration of this medication, please consult your healthcare professional.
What are common precautions when taking Nesiritide Intravenous Route?
Common precautions when taking Nesiritide Intravenous Route include informing your healthcare professional about any allergies you have to the medicine or any other medicines, as well as other types of allergies such as to foods, dyes, preservatives, or animals. You should also report any side effects to your doctor or the FDA and follow your doctor's orders or the directions on the label for dosing and proper use. Nesiritide may worsen heart disease (other than congestive heart failure) or low blood pressure, so inform your doctor if you have these conditions. Additionally, you should discuss with your healthcare professional the use of Nesiritide with food, alcohol, or tobacco, as interactions may occur.