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GFR ≥10 ml/min/1.73m2: Dose adjustment not required.
GFR <10 ml/min/1.73m2: A general recommendation on dose adjustment cannot be provided.
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Per kg bodyweight, the need for vitamins is much greater in neonates than in adults. The vitamin status of the mother is not the same as the vitamin status of the neonate at birth. Transportation of fat-soluble vitamins through the placental membrane is limited. The concentrations of these vitamins are lower in neonates than in the mother. In neonates and in particular in premature infants, the lower reserves of fat-soluble vitamins should be taken into account. In the older children, there are considerable reserves of fat-soluble vitamins stocked in the body.
Young children and premature infants are more sensitive to vitamin D, resulting more quickly in overdoses with symptoms of hypercalcaemia and osteopenia.
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| BLOOD AND RELATED PRODUCTS | ||
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| B05AA01 | ||
| B05AA06 | ||
| I.V. SOLUTIONS | ||
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| B05BB01 | ||
| B05BC01 | ||
| B05BB01 | ||
| B05BB03 | ||
| IRRIGATING SOLUTIONS | ||
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| B05CX03 | ||
| B05CB10 | ||
| B05CB01 | ||
| I.V. SOLUTION ADDITIVES | ||
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| B05XA07 | ||
| B05XA19 | ||
| B05XA14 | ||
| B05XB01 | ||
| B05XA31 | ||
| B05XA06 | ||
| HEMODIALYTICS AND HEMOFILTRATES | ||
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| B05ZB | ||
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