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22.6. Medicines administered to the neonate [c]
Caffeine citrate
General information
Section
Medicines administered to the neonate [c]
Parenteral > General injections > IV: 20 mg per mL (equivalent to 10 mg caffeine base per mL)
Oral > Liquid: 20 mg per mL (equivalent to 10 mg caffeine base per mL)
Indications
Apnoea of newborn
Chlorhexidine
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Medicines administered to the neonate [c]
Local > Topical > Solution: 7.1% chlorhexidine digluconate (delivering 4% chlorhexidine)
Local > Topical > Gel: 7.1% chlorhexidine digluconate (delivering 4% chlorhexidine)
Indications
Omphalitis of newborn
Ibuprofen
General information
Section
Medicines administered to the neonate [c]
Parenteral > General injections > IV: 5 mg per mL
Indications
Patent arterial duct
Indometacin
General information
Section
Medicines administered to the neonate [c]
Indications
Therapeutic equivalent to
ibuprofen
for
Patent arterial duct
Prostaglandin E1
General information
Section
Medicines administered to the neonate [c]
Parenteral > General injections > IV: 0.5 mg per mL in alcohol
Indications
Other specified congenital anomaly of great arteries including arterial duct
Prostaglandin E2
General information
Section
Medicines administered to the neonate [c]
Parenteral > General injections > IV: 1 mg per mL
Indications
Therapeutic equivalent to
prostaglandin E1
for
Other specified congenital anomaly of great arteries including arterial duct
Surfactant
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Medicines administered to the neonate [c]
Respiratory > Suspension: 80 mg per mL for intratracheal instillation; 25 mg per mL for intratracheal instillation
Indications
Respiratory distress syndrome of newborn