While they are both effective pre-procedural drugs, Xanax may be preferred due to its more pronounced effect on anxiety and adverse event profile. Only your
a pre-med for adults – 2mg to 3mg the night before the procedure and then 2mg to 4mg about 1 to 2 hours before your procedure; a pre-med for children aged 5
The recommended dosage is 2 to 4 mg the night before a procedure and/or 1 - 2 hours pre-procedure. Adjunctive therapy to standard antiemetic drugs for the
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The recommended dosage is 2 to 4 mg the night before a procedure and/or 1 - 2 hours pre-procedure. Adjunctive therapy to standard antiemetic drugs for the
If the dosage of antibiotic is inadvertently not administered before the procedure, the dosage may be administered up to 2 hours after the procedure. However, administration of the dosage after the procedure should be considered only when the client did not receive the pre-procedure dose.2 Therefore, this protocol should be reserved for
The recommended dosage is 2 to 4 mg the night before a procedure and/or 1 - 2 hours pre-procedure. Adjunctive therapy to standard antiemetic drugs for the
If the dosage of antibiotic is inadvertently not administered before the procedure, the dosage may be administered up to 2 hours after the procedure. However, administration of the dosage after the procedure should be considered only when the client did not receive the pre-procedure dose.2 Therefore, this protocol should be reserved for
For pre-surgical medication, a dosage of 2-4 mg of ATIVAN is recommended the night before surgery and/or 1-2 hours prior to the surgical procedure. 4.3
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