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an tee hee moe fil' ik, fak tir,
about my treatment, antihemophilic factor, human, an antihemophilic factor, blood to clot, the drug will be either injected directly into my vein, added to an intravenous fluid that will drip through a needle, catheter placed, in my vein for approximately 5-10 minutes, it will be given as often as a physician determines you need it, possibly as often as every other day, antihemophilic factor, human, a substance naturally produced, in my body, activates substances, in my blood to form clots, decrease bleeding episodes, health care provider, doctor, nurse, may measure the effectiveness and side effects, treatment using laboratory tests and physical examinations, important to keep all appointments with a physician, laboratory, treatment depends on how my symptoms respond to the medication,
precautions, before administering antihemophilic factor, human, ever had a reaction to an antihemophilic factor, are allergic to any drugs, medications i am taking, especially aminocaproic acid, amicar, anticoagulants, 'blood thinners', warfarin, coumadin, corticosteroids, prednisone, cyclophosphamide, cytoxan, cyclosporine, neoral, sandimmune, heparin, low-molecular-weight heparin, lovenox, normiflo, interferon alfa, roferon-a, intron, vincristine, oncovin, vitamin k, other vitamins, pregnant, plan to become pregnant, when breast-feeding , become pregnant while taking antihemophilic factor, human, surgery, dental surgery, taking antihemophilic factor, human, before any surgeries, procedures, should know antihemophilic factor, human, is prepared from human plasma, there is a risk that antihemophilic factor, human, may contain the human immunodeficiency virus, hiv, viruses, hepatitis, talk with a physician about the potential risks, taking this medication,
administering my medication, before you administer antihemophilic factor, human, look at the solution closely, it should be clear and free, floating material, gently squeeze the bag, observe the solution container to make sure there are no leaks, discolored, contains particles, the bag, container leaks, use a new solution, showed the damaged one to my doctor, use my medication exactly as directed, do not stop my therapy on my own for any reason, do not change my dosing schedule, my doctor told me, stop my infusion, a mechanical problem, a blockage, tubing, needle, catheter, to stop an infusion, i called my doctor, the therapy can continue, side effects from antihemophilic factor, human, not common, my doctor said, symptoms are severe, dizziness , headache, sore throat, itching, upset stomach , vomiting, tiredness, look for symptoms, stop my infusion, phone my health care provider immediately, increased pulse rate, hives, unusual bleeding, bruising, difficulty breathing , chest discomfort, tightness, chill, fever
storing my medication, health care provider, give you a several-day supply, antihemophilic factor, human, at a time, will be told, prepare each dose, store my medication, directed, store my medication properly, keep my supplies in a clean, dry place when you are not using them, health care provider will tell you, throw away used needles, syringes, tubing, containers to avoid accidental injury, emergency/overdose, overdose, the victim has collapsed, is not breathing,
signs, infection, are receiving antihemophilic factor, human, in my vein, under my skin, need to know the symptoms, a catheter-related infection, an infection where the needle enters my vein, skin, effects near my intravenous catheter, tenderness, warmth, irritation, drainage, redness, swelling, pain
brand names, alphanate, hemofil m
humate-p, koate-hp
monoclate-p, profilate hp
other names, ahf
ahg
factor viii
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