DOBUTAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE IN DEXTROSE- dobutamine hydrochloride injection United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dobutamine hydrochloride in dextrose- dobutamine hydrochloride injection

baxter healthcare corporation - dobutamine hydrochloride (unii: 0wr771djxv) (dobutamine - unii:3s12j47372) - dobutamine 100 mg in 100 ml - dobutamine hydrochloride in 5% dextrose injection is indicated when parenteral therapy is necessary for inotropic support in the short-term treatment of patients with cardiac decompensation due to depressed contractility resulting either from organic heart disease or from cardiac surgical procedures. experience with intravenous dobutamine in controlled trials does not extend beyond 48 hours of repeated boluses and/or continuous infusions. whether given orally, continuously intravenously, or intermittently intravenously, neither dobutamine nor any other cyclic-amp-dependent inotrope has been shown in controlled trials to be safe or effective in the long-term treatment of congestive heart failure. in controlled trials of chronic oral therapy with various such agents, symptoms were not consistently alleviated, and the cyclic-amp-dependent inotropes were consistently associated with increased risks of hospitalization and death. patients with nyha class iv symptoms appeared to be at particular risk. dobutamine hy

Dobutrex New Zealand - English - Medsafe (Medicines Safety Authority)

dobutrex

eli lilly and company (nz) limited - dobutamine hydrochloride 280mg equivalent to 250 mg dobutamine;  ;   - solution for infusion - 250 mg - active: dobutamine hydrochloride 280mg equivalent to 250 mg dobutamine     excipient: sodium metabisulfite water for injection

DOBUTAMINE- dobutamine hydrochloride injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dobutamine- dobutamine hydrochloride injection, solution

physicians total care, inc. - dobutamine hydrochloride (unii: 0wr771djxv) (dobutamine - unii:3s12j47372) - dobutamine hydrochloride 12.5 mg in 1 ml - dobutamine injection is indicated when parenteral therapy is necessary for inotropic support in the short-term treatment of adults with cardiac decompensation due to depressed contractility resulting either from organic heart disease or from cardiac surgical procedures. in patients who have atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response, a digitalis preparation should be used prior to institution of therapy with dobutamine hydrochloride. dobutamine hydrochloride is contraindicated in patients with idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis and in patients who have shown previous manifestations of hypersensitivity to dobutamine injection.

DOBUTAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dobutamine hydrochloride injection, solution

physicians total care, inc. - dobutamine hydrochloride (unii: 0wr771djxv) (dobutamine - unii:3s12j47372) - dobutamine hydrochloride 400 mg in 100 ml - dobutamine in 5% dextrose injection, usp is indicated when parenteral therapy is necessary for inotropic support in the short-term treatment of cardiac decompensation due to depressed contractility resulting either from organic heart disease or from cardiac surgical procedures. experience with intravenous dobutamine in controlled trials does not extend beyond 48 hours of repeated boluses and/or continuous infusions. whether given orally, continuously intravenously, or intermittently intravenously, neither dobutamine nor any other cyclic-amp-dependent inotrope has been shown in controlled trials to be safe or effective in the long-term treatment of congestive heart failure. in controlled trials of chronic oral therapy with various such agents, symptoms were not consistently alleviated, and the cyclic-amp-dependent inotropes were consistently associated with increased risks of hospitalization and death. patients with nyha class iv symptoms appeared to be at particular risk. dobutamine in 5% dextros

DOBUTAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE IN DEXTROSE- dobutamine hydrochloride injection United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dobutamine hydrochloride in dextrose- dobutamine hydrochloride injection

a-s medication solutions - dobutamine hydrochloride (unii: 0wr771djxv) (dobutamine - unii:3s12j47372) - dobutamine hydrochloride in 5% dextrose injection is indicated when parenteral therapy is necessary for inotropic support in the short-term treatment of patients with cardiac decompensation due to depressed contractility resulting either from organic heart disease or from cardiac surgical procedures. experience with intravenous dobutamine in controlled trials does not extend beyond 48 hours of repeated boluses and/or continuous infusions. whether given orally, continuously intravenously, or intermittently intravenously, neither dobutamine nor any other cyclic-amp-dependent inotrope has been shown in controlled trials to be safe or effective in the long-term treatment of congestive heart failure. in controlled trials of chronic oral therapy with various such agents, symptoms were not consistently alleviated, and the cyclic-amp-dependent inotropes were consistently associated with increased risks of hospitalization and death. patients with nyha class iv symptoms appeared to be at particular risk. dobutamine hy

DOBUTAMINE injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dobutamine injection, solution

hospira, inc. - dobutamine hydrochloride (unii: 0wr771djxv) (dobutamine - unii:3s12j47372) - dobutamine 12.5 mg in 1 ml - dobutamine injection is indicated when parenteral therapy is necessary for inotropic support in the short-term treatment of adults with cardiac decompensation due to depressed contractility resulting either from organic heart disease or from cardiac surgical procedures. in patients who have atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response, a digitalis preparation should be used prior to institution of therapy with dobutamine hydrochloride. dobutamine hydrochloride is contraindicated in patients with idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis and in patients who have shown previous manifestations of hypersensitivity to dobutamine injection.

DOBUTAMINE injection, solution, concentrate United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dobutamine injection, solution, concentrate

hospira, inc. - dobutamine hydrochloride (unii: 0wr771djxv) (dobutamine - unii:3s12j47372) - dobutamine 12.5 mg in 1 ml - dobutamine injection, usp is indicated when parenteral therapy is necessary for inotropic support in the short-term treatment of adults with cardiac decompensation due to depressed contractility resulting either from organic heart disease or from cardiac surgical procedures. in patients who have atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response, a digitalis preparation should be used prior to institution of therapy with dobutamine hydrochloride. dobutamine hydrochloride is contraindicated in patients with idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis and in patients who have shown previous manifestations of hypersensitivity to dobutamine injection, usp solution.

DOBUTAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE injection United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dobutamine hydrochloride injection

hf acquisition co llc, dba healthfirst - dobutamine hydrochloride (unii: 0wr771djxv) (dobutamine - unii:3s12j47372) - dobutamine hydrochloride in 5% dextrose injection is indicated when parenteral therapy is necessary for inotropic support in the short-term treatment of patients with cardiac decompensation due to depressed contractility resulting either from organic heart disease or from cardiac surgical procedures. experience with intravenous dobutamine in controlled trials does not extend beyond 48 hours of repeated boluses and/or continuous infusions. whether given orally, continuously intravenously, or intermittently intravenously, neither dobutamine nor any other cyclic-amp-dependent inotrope has been shown in controlled trials to be safe or effective in the long-term treatment of congestive heart failure. in controlled trials of chronic oral therapy with various such agents, symptoms were not consistently alleviated, and the cyclic-amp-dependent inotropes were consistently associated with increased risks of hospitalization and death. patients with nyha class iv symptoms appeared to be at particular risk. dobutamine hydrochloride in 5% dextrose injection is contraindicated in patients with idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis and in patients who have shown previous manifestations of hypersensitivity to dobutamine. solutions containing dextrose may be contraindicated in patients with known allergy to corn or corn products.

Dobutamine-hameln 12.5 mg/ml concentrate for solution for infusion New Zealand - English - Medsafe (Medicines Safety Authority)

dobutamine-hameln 12.5 mg/ml concentrate for solution for infusion

max health limited - dobutamine hydrochloride 14 mg/ml equivalent to dobutamine 12.5 mg/ml, 250 mg dobutamine in 20 ml;   - concentrate for infusion - 12.5 mg/ml - active: dobutamine hydrochloride 14 mg/ml equivalent to dobutamine 12.5 mg/ml, 250 mg dobutamine in 20 ml   excipient: hydrochloric acid sodium metabisulfite water for injection - dobutamine hydrochloride is indicated when inotropic support is necessary for the treatment of patients with hypoperfusion states in whom cardiac output is insufficient to meet circulatory demands. dobutamine hydrochloride is also indicated when inotropic support is required for the treatment of patients in whom abnormally increased ventricular filling pressures introduce the risk of pulmonary congestion and oedema. conditions which may precipitate such situations include the following hypoperfusion states: initially cardiac in origin: a. acute heart failure acute myocardial infarction, cardiogenic shock, following cardiac surgery, medicine-induced depression of cardiac contractility such as that which occurs in excessive ?-adrenergic receptor blockade. b. chronic heart failure acute decompensation of chronic congestive heart failure, temporary inotropic support in advanced chronic congestive heart failure, as an adjunct to therapy with conventional oral inotropic agents, systemic vasodilators, and diuretics. initially noncardiac in origin: acute hypoperfusion states secondary to trauma, surgery, sepsis, or hypovolaemia when mean arterial pressure is above 70-mm hg and pulmonary capillary wedge pressure is 18-mm hg or greater, with inadequate response to volume repletion and increased ventricular filling pressure, low cardiac output secondary to mechanical ventilation with positive end-expiratory pressure (peep). paediatric population: dobutamine is indicated in all paediatric age groups (from neonates to 18 years of age) as inotropic support in low cardiac output hypoperfusion states resulting from decompensated heart failure, following cardiac surgery, cardiomyopathies and in cardiogenic or septic shock. dobutamine stress echocardiography: dobutamine hydrochloride may be used as a substitute for physical exercise in stress testing in the diagnosis of coronary artery disease. precautions apply (refer to data sheet).

DOBUTAMINE IN DEXTROSE injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dobutamine in dextrose injection, solution

hospira, inc. - dobutamine hydrochloride (unii: 0wr771djxv) (dobutamine - unii:3s12j47372) - dobutamine 200 mg in 100 ml - dobutamine in 5% dextrose injection, usp is indicated when parenteral therapy is necessary for inotropic support in the short-term treatment of patients with cardiac decompensation due to depressed contractility resulting either from organic heart disease or from cardiac surgical procedures. experience with intravenous dobutamine in controlled trials does not extend beyond 48 hours of repeated boluses and/or continuous infusions. whether given orally, continuously intravenously, or intermittently intravenously, neither dobutamine nor any other cyclic-amp-dependent inotrope has been shown in controlled trials to be safe or effective in the long-term treatment of congestive heart failure. in controlled trials of chronic oral therapy with various such agents, symptoms were not consistently alleviated, and the cyclic-amp-dependent inotropes were consistently associated with increased risks of hospitalization and death. patients with nyha class iv symptoms appeared to be at particular risk. dobutamine in 5% dext