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Anesth Analg. 2022 Jan 01;134(1):e5. doi: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000005786.

Typical Dose of Intravenous Norepinephrine Administered Peripherally.

Anesthesia and analgesia

Paul Lennon

Affiliations

  1. Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Maine Medical CenterPortland, Maine, [email protected].

PMID: 34908555 DOI: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000005786

[No abstract available.]

References

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  2. French WB, Rothstein WB, Scott MJ. Time to use peripheral norepinephrine in the operating room. Anesth Analg. 2021;133:284–288. - PubMed
  3. Cardenas-Garcia J, Schaub KF, Belchikov YG, et al. Safety of peripheral intravenous administration of vasoactive medication. J Hosp Med. 2015;10:581–585. - PubMed

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