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Accurate, FDA approved Amphotericin B information for healthcare professionals and patients - brought to you by Drugs.com. ... Amphotericin B for Injection should no be given in doses greater than 1.5 mg/kg.
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Physician reviewed amphotericin B liposomal patient information - includes amphotericin B liposomal description, dosage and directions. ... Cerner Multum > amphotericin B liposomal...
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Amphotericin B, also known as Fungizone or Amphocin, belongs to the class of medicines called antifungals. Fungi are organisms that can cause infection in humans. Antifungals kill fungi or stop fungi from multiplying or spreading.
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Your doctor has ordered amphotericin B, an antifungal medication, to help treat your infection. It will be added to an intravenous fluid that will drip for about 2-6 hours through a needle or catheter placed in your vein once a day or once every other day.
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Medical treatment Amphotericin B including conditions possibly treated or prevented by this treatment. ... Amphotericin B: A drug used in the treatment of infections caused by fungi. It belongs to the family of drugs called antifungals. Source: National Institute of Health...
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Amphotericin B is an antifungal agent that is used both topically and systemically for various fungal infections, especially invasive infections caused by Candida. ... Photograph of Amphotericin B under the microscope.
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Acute reactions to amphotericin B are seen within 90 minutes of the infusion and usually remit by 3-4 hours. Most common is fever with or without rigors; hypotension and anaphylaxis are rare. Up to 20% of patients will have minimal or no immediate infusion-related adverse reactions.
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www.uphs.upenn.edu/bugdrug/antibiotic_manual/ampho.htm
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Amphotericin B is a macrocyclic type compound similar in structure to nystatin. It was discovered by E R Squibb and Sons which is now part of Bristol-Myers Squibb. It was selected over other amphotericins and nystatin as being less toxic for intravenous administration.
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