The maximum recommended dose in children is 266 mg of Exparel. As a local analgesic, Exparel is injected into certain areas of your body to numb them so that
The maximum recommended dose of Exparel as a local analgesic is 266 mg (20 mL). And the maximum recommended dose of Exparel as a nerve block is 133 mg (10 mL).
Standard of Care plus Liposomal bupivacaine (Exparel). Dosage: Exparel 20 mL single use vial, 1.3% (13.3 mg/mL), Maximum dose of 266 mg (20 mL). Frequency
The maximum dosage of Exparel for local pain management is 266 mg as a one-time single dose.
Maximum dose of 266 mg (20 mL). Inject EXPAREL slowly into soft tissue via infiltration. Contraindications. EXPAREL is contraindicated
The recommended dose of EXPAREL for local infiltration in adults is up to a maximum dose of 266 mg, and is based on the following factors.
The recommended dose of EXPAREL is based on the surgical site and the volume required. The maximum dose is 266 mg (20 mL). EXPAREL is
EXPAREL is intended for single-dose infiltration only. EXPAREL should be administered with a 25 gauge or larger bore needle. The maximum dosage of EXPAREL should not exceed 266 mg (20 mL, 1.3% of undiluted drug). Do not administer EXPAREL if the product is discolored.
The recommended dose of EXPAREL for patients aged 6 to 17 years old is 4 mg/kg, up to a maximum of 266 mg. The maximum dose of EXPAREL for interscalene brachial plexus nerve block in adults should not exceed 133 mg. EXPAREL can be administered unexpanded (20 mL) or expanded to increase volume up to a total of 300 mL (final concentration
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