7,9,11 In children with any of the following, further diagnostic testing is warranted: bilious vomiting, abdominal tenderness, hematemesis, neurologic abnormalities, progressively worsening episodes, or attacks triggered by illness, fasting, or high-protein meals
At 10 mg/mL, doses of 8 mg (80 units) still fit, but 12 mg (120 units) does not
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NAION Risk Factors Risk factors of NAION include: Hypertension Hypercholesterolemia Diabetes mellitus Cardio- and cerebrovascular disease Obstructive sleep apnea Certain medications, such as sildenafil (Viagra) and semaglutide (Ozempic) Most common in adults over 50 years of age (average age of onset is 66 years old) Higher risk in white people than in other ethnic groups NAION Diagnosis and Prognosis To diagnose NAION, a doctor will first look at your medical history, including any medications youre taking