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  1. Surfaxin: Side Effects, Dosage & Uses - Drugs.com

    • Surfaxin is a medication that helps the lungs function normally in premature babies with respiratory distress syndrome. It is given through a breathing tube in a neonatal intensive care unit and causes few si… See more

    What Is Surfaxin?

    Surfaxin is a lung surface acting agent, or "surfactant." It helps the lungs function normally. Surfaxin is used to treat or prevent respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in a … See more

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    Warnings

    Your baby will receive Surfaxin in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) or similar hospital … See more

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    How Is Surfaxin given?

    Surfaxin is given directly into the baby's lungs through a breathing tube. Your baby will receive this medication in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) or similar hospital set… See more

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    What Happens If I Overdose?

    Since Surfaxin is given in a controlled medical setting by a healthcare professional, an overdose is not likely to occur. However, an overdose of Surfaxin is not expecte… See more

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    Surfaxin Side Effects

    Surfaxin causes few side effects. There is a possibility that the baby will have breathing difficulties during treatment, and these problems may require further treatment by health car… See more

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