• Antiglaucoma Agents, Brimonidine Tartrate + Timolol Maleate
    Dosage form: Eye Drop
    Strength: 0.2% + 0.5%
    Indications/Special comments: Raised intra-ocular pressure in open-angle glaucoma and for ocular hypertension when beta-blocker alone is not adequate.
    Dosage Administration: Adult: Apply twice daily.
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  • Antiglaucoma Agents, Bimatoprost
    Dosage form: Eye Drop
    Strength: 0.0003
    Indications/Special comments: Raised intra-ocular pressure in open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension
    Dosage Administration: Apply once daily, preferably in the evening; Child and Adolescent under 18 years, not recommended.
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  • Antiglaucoma Agents, Betaxolol Maleate
    Dosage form: Eye Drop
    Strength: 0.25%, 5%
    Indications/Special comments: Chronic open-angle glaucoma and ocular hypertension
    Dosage Administration: Adult: Instill one drop twice daily.
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  • Antidepressants, Bupropion
    Dosage form: Tablet (XL)
    Strength: 150mg
    Indications/Special comments: Treatment of depression (with psychotherapy). Depression with seasonal affective disorder. Smoking cessation.
    Dosage Administration: Depression: 150mg once daily in the morning, may be increase after 4 days to 300mg once daily; some patients may require up to 450mg/day as a single daily dose. Seasonal Affective Disorder: 150mg/day in the morning; if dose is well tolerated, increase to 300mg/day in one wk. Doses should be tapered to 150mg/day for 2 wk before discontinuing; Smoking cessation: 150mg once daily for 3 days, then 150mg twice daily for 7 – 12 wk (doses should be at least 8 hr apart).
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  • Antidepressants, Bupropion
    Dosage form: Tablet (SR)
    Strength: 100mg, 150mg
    Indications/Special comments: Treatment of depression (with psychotherapy).
    Dosage Administration: 150mg once daily in the morning; after 3 days, may increase to 150mg twice daily with at least 8 hr between doses; after at least 4 wk of therapy, may increase to a maximum daily dose of 400mg given as 200mg twice daily.
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  • Antidepressants, Bupropion
    Dosage form: Tablet
    Strength: 75mg
    Indications/Special comments: Treatment of depression (with psychotherapy).
    Dosage Administration: Adults: 100mg twice daily initially; after 3 days may increase to 100mg 3 times daily; after at least 4 wk of therapy, may increase up to 450mg/day in divided doses (not to exceed 150mg/dose; wait at least 6 hr between doses at the 300mg/day dose or at least 4 hr between doses at the 450mg/day dose).
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  • Antibacterials, Bacitracin
    Dosage form: Injection
    Strength: 50,000 IU
    Indications/Special comments: In accordance with the statements in the “Warning Box” the use of intramuscular bacitracin is limited to the treatment of infants with pneumonia and empyema caused by staphylococci shown to be susceptible to the drug. NOTE: To be administered intramuscularly only.
    Dosage Administration: Infants under 2500 grams: 900 units/kg/24 hours in 2 or 3 divided doses. Infants over 2500 grams: 1,000 units/kg/24 hours, in 2 or 3 divided doses. Intramuscular injections of the solution should be given in the upper outer quadrant of the buttocks, alternating right and left and avoiding multiple injections in the same region because of the transient pain following injection.
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  • Analgesic/Anti-inflammatory/Skeletal Muscle Relaxant Drugs, Baclofen
    Dosage form: Tablet
    Strength: 5mg, 10mg
    Indications/Special comments: Relief of muscle spasticity due to spinal cord injury or disease, especially multiple sclerosis; pain relief in trigeminal neuralgia; stiff–man syndrome.
    Dosage Administration: Adult: initially 5mg 3 times daily; preferably with meals, increased by 5mg /dose every 3 days until the desired response is obtained, usually with 30 - 75mg/day. Maximum: 100mg/day. Child: 1 - 1.5mg/kg daily. Maximum doses: 2 - 7 years, 30 - 40mg/day; over 8 years, 60mg/day.
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  • Anaesthetic, Local, Bupivacaine
    Dosage form: Injection
    Strength: 0.25%, 0.5%
    Indications/Special comments: Local anaesthetic
    Dosage Administration: Adult: Dosage depends on site of injection, procedure used, and the status of the patient: Not more than 2mg/kg (with or without adrenaline) should be administered in any 4 hour period, and in 24 hours the total amount should not exceed 400mg. Child: Local infiltration: 2mg/kg. Regional anaesthesia: 2.5mg/kg.
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  • Anaesthetic, Local, Bupivacaine Hydrochloride + Adrenaline (Epinephrine)
    Dosage form: Injection
    Strength: 2.5mg + 5mcg/ml; 5mg + 5mcg/ml
    Indications/Special comments: Production of local anaesthesia for dental procedures by infiltration injection or nerve block in adults.
    Dosage Administration: Dosage varies and depends upon the area to be anaesthetized, the vascularity of the tissues, the number of neuronal segments to be blocked, individual tolerance, and the technique of anaesthesia. The lowest dosage needed to provide effective anaesthesia should be administered. For specific techniques and procedures, refer to standard textbooks and product insert.
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