দেশ: অস্ট্রেলিয়া
ভাষা: ইংরেজি
সূত্র: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)
ISOFLURANE
KNIGHT BENEDIKT AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
PARENTERAL LIQUID/SOLUTION/SUSPENSION
ISOFLURANE ANAESTHETIC Active 100.0 %
100 mL; 250 mL
VM - Veterinary Medicine
ANAESTHETICS/ANALGESICS
Poison schedule: 4; Withholding period: ; Host/pest details: BIRDS - ORNAMENTAL: [ANAESTHETIC - SURGERY, INHALATION ANAESTHETIC]; CAT: [ANAESTHETIC - SURGERY, INHALATION ANAESTHETIC]; DOG: [ANAESTHETIC - SURGERY, INHALATION ANAESTHETIC]; HORSE: [ANAESTHETIC - SURGERY, INHALATION ANAESTHETIC]; REPTILE: [ANAESTHETIC - SURGERY, INHALATION ANAESTHETIC]; SMALL MAMMALS: [ANAESTHETIC - SURGERY, INHALATION ANAESTHETIC]
Registered
2022-07-01
KB ISOFLURANE 89687 / 125803 Product Name: APVMA Approval No: Label Name: KB ISOFLURANE Signal Headings: PRESCRIPTION ANIMAL REMEDY KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN FOR ANIMAL TREATMENT ONLY READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING Constituent Statements: 100% Isoflurane Claims: For use only by a registered veterinarian. A potent non-irritant, inhalation anaesthetic, used for induction and maintenance of general anaesthesia for all types of veterinary surgery in horses, cats, dogs, ornamental birds, reptiles and small mammals. Net Contents: 100 mL, 250 mL Directions for Use: Restraints: NOT TO BE USED in animals intended to be used or processed for human consumption. DO NOT USE on horses that may be used for human consumption. Contraindications: KB ISOFLURANE is contraindicated in animals with known sensitivity to isoflurane or other halogenated agents or with a known susceptibility to malignant hyperthermia. Precautions: Use with caution when using isoflurane to anaesthetise an animal with a head injury, consideration should be given as to whether artificial ventilation is appropriate to maintain normal CO2 levels, so that cerebral blood flow does not increase. In man, the action of muscle relaxants, especially those of the non-depolarising type such as atracurium, pancuronium or vecuronium is enhanced by isoflurane. Similar potentiation RLP APPROVED might be expected to occur in the target species, although there is little direct evidence to this effect. The concurrent use of sedative or analgesic drugs is likely to reduce the level of isoflurane required to induce and maintain anaesthesia. For example, opiates, alpha-2-agonists, acepromazine and benzodiazepines have been reported to reduce the MAC values. Particular caution should be exercised if administering a midazolam-ketamine combination to an animal already anaesthetised with isoflurane. Isoflurane has been reported to interact with dry carbon dioxide absorbents to form carbon monoxide. In order to minimise the risk of formation of carbon monoxide in সম্পূর্ণ নথি পড়ুন