Medicine Overview of Nalepsin IV Infusion
Eclampsia
Severe pre-eclampsia or eclampsia
The total initial dose is 10 to 14 g of magnesium sulfate.
To initiate therapy, 4 g of Magnesium Sulfate in 5% Dextrose Injection, may be administered intravenously.
The rate of I.V. infusion should generally not exceed 150 mg/minute, or 7.5 mL of a 2% concentration (or its equivalent) per minute, except in severe eclampsia with seizures.
Simultaneously, 4 to 5 g (32.5 to 40.6 mEq) of magnesium sulfate may be administered intramuscularly into each buttock using undiluted 50% Magnesium Sulfate Injection. After the initial I.V. dose, some clinicians administer 1-2 g/hour by constant I.V. infusion.
Subsequent intramuscular doses of 4 to 5 g of magnesium sulfate may be injected into alternate buttocks every four hours, depending on the continuing presence of the patellar reflex, adequate respiratory function, and absence of signs of magnesium toxicity. Therapy should continue until paroxysms cease.

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