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- administered intrathecally to treat fungal infections involving the central nervous system infections. Currently, only four agents are licensed for intrathecal cancer...
- An intrathecal pump is a medical device used to deliver (via an intrathecal catheter) medications directly into the space between the spinal cord and the...
- withdrawal. Withdrawal symptoms are more likely if baclofen is administered intrathecally or for long periods of time (more than a couple of months) and can occur...
- routes, such as orally or intravenously, ziconotide must be administered intrathecally (i.e., directly into the spinal fluid). As this is the most expensive...
- brain herniation. Some anesthetics and chemotherapy drugs are injected intrathecally into the subarachnoid space, where they spread around CSF, meaning substances...
- inadvertent intrathecal vincristine administration occurred in China in 2007 when batches of cytarabine and methotrexate (both often used intrathecally) manufactured...
- thecal sac. For spinal anaesthesia in general, an injection can be given intrathecally into the subarachnoid space, or into the spinal canal. This route of...
- not be administered intrathecally. This may produce severe adverse effects or even death. Severe neurotoxicity due to intrathecal folinic acid as treatment...
- also called spinal block, subarachnoid block, intradural block and intrathecal block, is a form of neuraxial regional anaesthesia involving the injection...
- administration can be given by injection: intravenously, intramuscularly, intrathecally, subcutaneously, or by inhalation.[clarification needed] The article...