-
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...