Hospira, Inc. drugs

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Hospira, Inc.
Usage: This parenteral preparation is indicated for diluting or dissolving drugs intended for intravenous, intramuscular, or subcutaneous injection, as directed by the manufacturer of the administered drug.
Hospira, Inc.
Usage: Bleomycin for Injection is a palliative treatment indicated for various neoplasms, including squamous cell carcinoma (head and neck, cervix, vulva), lymphomas (Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's), testicular carcinoma (embryonal cell, choriocarcinoma), and for managing malignant pleural effusions as a sclerosing agent.
Hospira, Inc.
Usage: Bortezomib for Injection is indicated for the treatment of adult patients with multiple myeloma and mantle cell lymphoma.
Hospira, Inc.
Usage: Buprenorphine hydrochloride injection is indicated for managing severe pain requiring opioid analgesics when other treatments are inadequate. It is reserved for patients who cannot tolerate or achieve relief from non-opioid options due to the risk of addiction, abuse, and misuse associated with opioids.

Docetaxel (docetaxel anhydrous)

(DOCETAXEL ANHYDROUS)
Hospira, Inc.
Usage: Docetaxel Injection is indicated for treating locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, advanced gastric adenocarcinoma, and locally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck. It is often used in combination with other chemotherapy agents.
Hospira, Inc.
Usage: Dopamine HCl Injection is indicated for improving hemodynamic status in patients experiencing distributive shock or shock from reduced cardiac output.
Hospira, Inc.
Usage: Erythrocin Lactobionate-IV is indicated for treating infections from susceptible bacteria when oral administration is not possible. It covers upper and lower respiratory infections, skin infections, diphtheria, acute pelvic inflammatory disease, and Legionnaires' Disease. It also aids in preventing rheumatic fever and bacterial endocarditis in penicillin-allergic patients.
Hospira, Inc.
Usage: Fentanyl Citrate Injection is indicated for short-duration analgesia during anesthetic periods, as an opioid analgesic supplement in anesthesia, and for use in high-risk patients undergoing specific surgeries, including premedication, induction, and maintenance of general and regional anesthesia.
Hospira, Inc.
Usage: Hydromorphone Hydrochloride Injection is indicated for managing severe pain requiring an opioid analgesic when alternative treatments are inadequate. It should be used cautiously due to addiction risks, and only when non-opioid options have failed or are not tolerated. Long-term use should be reassessed frequently.
Hospira, Inc.
Usage: Ketorolac tromethamine is indicated for short-term (≤5 days) management of moderately severe acute pain requiring opioid-level analgesia, typically postoperatively. Initial treatment should be intravenous or intramuscular, with oral use only for continuation. Total use must not exceed 5 days due to potential adverse reactions.