Foscarnet sodium is an antiviral medicine that is designed to prevent certain viruses from multiplying in the body. This antiviral medicine is widely used for:
Foscarnet is administered by the intravenous route only, either via a central venous line or directly into peripheral veins. In case of peripheral veins, dilute Foscarnet 24 mg/mL with glucose 5 percent or normal saline to a concentration of 12 mg/mL promptly before administration. Foscarnet 24mg/ml in 250 ml solution may be administered without dilution via a central vein.
Induction Therapy for CMV Retinitis: Treatment can be given over 2 to 3 weeks, on behalf of clinical response, as intermittent infusions every eight hours at a dose of 60 mg per kg in those with normal renal function. Infusion time must not be less than 60 minutes for the 60 mg/kg dose.
Maintenance Therapy for CMV Retinitis: After maintenance therapy, treatment is given 7 days a week as a once daily infusion over two hours at a dose specified by renal function as assessed by creatinine clearance. The dose range is 90 to 120 mg/kg/day for individuals with normal renal function. Start treatment at 90 mg per kg and increase up to 120 mg per kg in individuals in whom retinitis is progressing and who previously toleranced the reduced dose.
Induction Therapy for HSV Infections: Treatment is given at a dose of 40 mg per kg, over 60 minutes, every eight hours, in individuals with normal renal function. Infusion time must not be less than 60 minutes. Duration taken for healing depends on the size of the initial lesion and this medicine should continue until entire re-epithelialization occurs, typically 2-3 weeks.
Maintenance Therapy for HSV Infections: Efficacy of Foscarnet 24mg/mL (250 mL) maintenance therapy in order to treat aciclovir resistant herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections has not been established.
The most common side-effects with Foscarnet Sodium injection are: fever, flu-like symptoms, chest pain, headache, back pain, vomiting, nausea, and diarrhea.
What is Foscarnet?
Foscarnet (phosphono methanoic acid), known by its trade name Foscavir is an antiviral medicine which is primarily used for the treatment of certain viral infections involving the Herpesviridae family.
What kind of medicinal product is Foscarnet?
The medicine Foscarnet typically is an antiviral medicinal product.
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How to store the Foscarnet 24mg/mL in 250 mL?
Store this medicine between 20° and 25°C (68° and 77°F). Protect it from excessive heat (beyond 40°C) and from freezing. This injection should be used only if the bottle and seal are intact, a vacuum is present, and the solution is clear and colorless.
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Foscarnet 24mg/mL in 250 mL is a (prescription drug, doctor-prescribed medication, or health care professional-prescribed medicine) pharmaceutical drug that can be legally dispensed against a medical prescription.
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CMV retinitis is kind of an eye infection caused by a virus. CMV mainly attacks the retina of the eye and can be responsible for causing loss of vision, and eventually may lead to the blindness. Patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome are more likely to develop CMV retinitis. CMV retinitis is kind of an eye infection caused by a virus. CMV mainly attacks the retina of the eye and can be responsible for causing loss of vision, and eventually may lead to the blindness. Patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome are more likely to develop CMV retinitis.