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“…Although the time-saving benefit appears greater for children than adults, weight-based dosing means further time savings are likely in the adult population. This may reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with treatment delay, and reduce healthcare resource utilisation for a malignant hyperthermia event, including the clinical staff numbers needed, which could be beneficial at times of low staffing 4–7,15 . Savings in consumables such as syringes, needles and filtration devices are expected.…”
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“…Although the time-saving benefit appears greater for children than adults, weight-based dosing means further time savings are likely in the adult population. This may reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with treatment delay, and reduce healthcare resource utilisation for a malignant hyperthermia event, including the clinical staff numbers needed, which could be beneficial at times of low staffing 4–7,15 . Savings in consumables such as syringes, needles and filtration devices are expected.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Dantrium1 is supplied in vials containing 20 mg dantrolene for reconstitution in 60 ml water by vigorous shaking; because of the poor solubility of dantrolene, preparation of a single vial can take more than 4 min. 7,8 For a 60 kg patient, effective doses may require 8 to greater than 30 vials, requiring the effort of at least three clinical staff and potentially contributing to critical delays. [6][7][8] To shorten the preparation and administration time and facilitate rapid interventions in emergency situations, a novel intravenous formulation of dantrolene, NPJ5008, has been developed using different excipients [2-hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin (HP-b-CD) and polyethylene glycol (PEG)].…”
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confidence: 99%
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