Complete dosing information for CALFACTANT
Medical guidance required: Dosing information here is for educational purposes. Your healthcare provider will determine the appropriate dose based on your specific condition, kidney function, other medications, and medical history. Never adjust your dose without consulting your doctor or pharmacist.
2 DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION 2.1 Recommended Dosage The recommended dose of INFASURF is 3 mL/kg body weight at birth administered intratracheally through an endotracheal tube. INFASURF can be administered every 12 hours for a total of up to three doses. To reduce the risk of RDS in preterm neonates <29 weeks of gestational age at risk for RDS, administer INFASURF within 30 minutes after birth. 2.2 Preparation Instructions INFASURF does not require reconstitution. Do not dilute or sonicate. INFASURF does not need to reach room temperature before administration. Gently swirl or agitate the INFASURF intratracheal suspension vial for redispersion. Do not shake. Visually inspect the INFASURF intratracheal suspension for discoloration prior to administration. The color of the INFASURF intratracheal suspension should be off-white. Discard the INFASURF vial if the intratracheal suspension is discolored. Visible flecks in the intratracheal suspension and foaming at the surface are normal. Using