) are administered orally three times a day. Incidentally, it should be increased or decreased according to your age and symptoms.
Child:
Tachyarrhythmia (atrial fibrillation / flutter, paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia)
Usually, children are orally administered 3 to 6 mg / kg per day (but not more than 240 mg per day) as verapamil hydrochloride divided into three portions a day. In addition, it should be reduced appropriately according to age and symptoms.
2. Outline of Approval of "Wasolan® Intravenous Injection 5 mg" (underlined part is the additional part of this time)
1) Indications and effects
Tachyarrhythmia (paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia, paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, paroxysmal atrial flutter)
2) Dosage and dose
Adults:
Normally, in adults, 1 tube (5 mg as verapamil hydrochloride) is diluted with physiological saline or glucose injection solution as needed, and gradually injected intravenously over 5 minutes. Incidentally, it should be increased or decreased according to your age and symptoms.
Child:
Usually for children, it is diluted 0.1 to 0.2 mg / kg once as verapamil hydrochloride (but not exceeding 5 mg once) with physiological saline or glucose injection solution as necessary, over 5 minutes Gradually inject intravenously. Incidentally, it should be increased or decreased according to your age and symptoms.
3. Publicly-known applications Regarding public applications, the application for approval, such as addition of indication for medicines, is based on the results of overseas use, literature in Japan and abroad etc., as the effectiveness and safety of the medicine is known in medicine and pharmacology , An application for approval made without newly implementing all or part of the clinical trial.
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