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What happens if my child misses a dose (Survanta Intratracheal)?Since beractant is given by healthcare professionals in a hospital setting, it is not likely that your child will miss a dose. What happens if my child receives an overdose (Survanta Intratracheal)?Overdose with beractant has not been reported. Because this medication is given by a healthcare professional, it is not likely that your child will receive an overdose. What should be avoided after my child receives beractant (Survanta Intratracheal)?Follow your doctor's instructions about any restrictions on feeding or other medications after your child has been treated with beractant. What other drugs will affect beractant (Survanta Intratracheal)?There may be other drugs that can interact with beractant. However, your child's care providers will be aware of all medications used in your child's treatment. It is not likely that your child will be given other medications that will interact with beractant. Where can I get more information?Your doctor or pharmacist can provide more information about beractant.
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