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Update on FDA approves pediatric use of pralidoxime chloride for organophosphate poisoning

There is currently FDA approved pediatric dosing information available for pralidoxime chloride. I added that information and the link to the last post – FDA approves pediatric use of pralidoxime chloride for organophosphate poisoning. I received a phone call late this morning from the FDA. I was told that the information should show up over the next few days and that Baxter would be publishing the label with the information.

The way I was told to use to get to the available information is to go to the FDA page Drugs@FDA. From there, I should be able to look up anything FDA approved by generic or brand name. I will have to start using that page.

Drugs@FDA

Choose one of the available forms of the drug (if it comes in more than one form), click on that. At the page for that drug, choose the underlined link Label Information – this is not a link, but click on the link on the page, when you search.

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