intravenous (IV) injection. Lancet: Comprehensive Comparative Effectiveness and Safety of First-Line Antihypertensive Drug Classes: A
Hypertensive emergencies require intravenous antihypertensive drugs (Table 4) to lower the BP within the first few hours or days to reverse or
overdose of his antihypertensive agents Lisinopril overdose and management with intravenous angiotensin II.
However, due to the unavailability of intravenous formulations for certain classes of antihypertensive drugs, all data pertaining to the intravenous administration of antihypertensive medications were excluded. Medication records for antihypertensive drugs were retrieved from the prescription system through keyword filtering.
To assess the appropriateness of intravenous (IV) antihypertensive (AH) medication use in emergency department (ED) patients with elevated blood pressure (BP). Appropriate Use of Intravenous Antihypertensive Medications for Elevated Blood Pressure in the Emergency Department - Annals of Emergency Medicine
hypertension or severe hypertension in combination with other antihypertensive medications. Intravenous furosemide is indicated as adjunctive therapy in
Intravenous Antihypertensive Infusions ; Drug. Class. Intravenous (IV) Dosage ; Esmolol. Beta blocker. mcg/kg/min IV infusion ; Hydralazine.
Provide acute therapy for hypertensive emergency Increase chronic therapy for hypertensive urgency Intravenous Antihypertensive Drugs Oral
antihypertensive medication for the management of severe asymptomatic hypertension in the hospital setting intravenous (IV) antihypertensives.
Comments
I wonder, is that hanging bag for intravenous fluid, or for a colon-flushing enema?
Based upon the drawing, I would say your pressure head was elevated!