KETAMINE G.L. 10 MGML Israel - English - Ministry of Health

ketamine g.l. 10 mgml

a.l. medi-market ltd. - ketamine as hydrochloride - solution for injection / infusion - ketamine as hydrochloride 10 mg / 1 ml - ketamine - ketamine g.l. 10 mg/ml is indicated as the sole anaesthetic agent for diagnostic and surgical procedures. when used by intravenous or intramuscular injection, ketamine g.l. is best suited for short procedures. with additional doses, or by intravenous infusion, ketamine g.l. can be used for longer procedures. if skeletal muscle relaxation is desired a muscle relaxant should be used and respiration should be supported. for the induction of anaesthesia prior to the administration of other general anaesthetic agents. to supplement other anaesthetic agents. specific areas of application or types of procedure: when the intramuscular route of administration is preferred. debridement, painful dressings and skin grafting in burned patients as well as other superficial surgical procedures. neurodiagnostic procedures such as pneumoencephalograms, ventriculograms, myelograms and lumbar punctures. diagnostic and operative procedures of the eye, ear, nose and mouth including dental extractions.( note: eye movement may persist during ophthalmological procedures). anaesthesia in poor-risk patients with depression of vital functions or where depression of vital functions must be avoided if at all possible. orthopaedic procedures such as closed reduction, manipulation femoral pinning, amputations and biopsies. sigmoidoscopy and minor surgery of the anus and rectum, circumcision and pilonidal sinus. cardiac catheterization procedures. caesarian section: as an induction agent in the absence of elevated blood pressure. anaesthesia in the asthmatic patient, either to minimise the risk of an attack of bronchospasm developing or in the presence of bronchospasm where anaesthesia cannot be delayed.

Ketamine-Baxter New Zealand - English - Medsafe (Medicines Safety Authority)

ketamine-baxter

baxter healthcare ltd - ketamine hydrochloride 115.34 mg/ml equivalent to ketamine 100 mg/ml - solution for injection - 100 mg/ml - active: ketamine hydrochloride 115.34 mg/ml equivalent to ketamine 100 mg/ml excipient: nitrogen water for injection - ketamine-baxter is recommended: 1. as the sole anaesthetic agent for diagnostic and surgical procedures that do not require skeletal muscle relaxation. ketamine-baxter is best suited for short procedures and it can be used with additional doses, for longer procedures; 2. for the induction of anaesthesia prior to the administration of other general anaesthetic agents; 3. to supplement low-potency agents, such as nitrous oxide.

KETAMINE PROPHARM 10 MGML Israel - English - Ministry of Health

ketamine propharm 10 mgml

propharm ltd - ketamine as hydrochloride - solution for injection / infusion - ketamine as hydrochloride 10 mg/ml - ketamine - * as the sole anaesthetic agent for diagnostic and surgical procedures.when used by intravenous or intramuscular injection, ketamine propharm 10mg/ml is best suited for short procedures. with additional doses, or by intravenous infusion, ketamine propharm 10mg/ml can be used for longer procedures. if skeletal muscle relaxation is desired a muscle relaxant should be used and respiration should be supported.* for the induction of anaesthesia prior to the administration of other general anaesthetic agents.* to supplement other anaesthetic agents.specific areas of application or types of procedure: when the intramuscular route of administration is preferred.* debridement, painful dressings and skin grafting in burned patients as well as other superficial surgical procedures.* neurodiagnostic procedures such as pneumoencephalograms, ventriculograms, myelograms and lumbar punctures.* diagnostic and operative procedures of the eye, ear, nose and mouth including dental extractions.( note: eye movement may persist during ophthalmological procedures).* anaesthesia in poor-risk patients with depression of vital functions or where depression of vital functions must be avoided if at all possible.* orthopaedic procedures such as closed reduction, manipulation femoral pinning, amputations and biopsies.* sigmoidoscopy and minor surgery of the anus and rectum, circumcision and pilonidal sinus. * cardiac catheterization procedures.* caesarian section: as an induction agent in the absence of elevated blood pressure.* anaesthesia in the asthmatic patient, either to minimise the risk of an attack of bronchospasm developing or in the presence of bronchospasm where anaesthesia cannot be delayed.

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

ketamine

biomed limited - ketamine hydrochloride 11.53 mg/ml equivalent to 10 mg/ml ketamine;   - solution for infusion - 10 mg/ml - active: ketamine hydrochloride 11.53 mg/ml equivalent to 10 mg/ml ketamine   excipient: sodium chloride water for injection - ketamine infusion is recommended: 1. as the sole anaesthetic agent for diagnostic and surgical procedures that do not require skeletal muscle relaxation. ketamine is best suited for short procedures and it can be used with additional doses, for longer procedures; 2. for the induction of anaesthesia prior to the administration of other general anaesthetic agents; 3. to supplement low-potency agents, such as nitrous oxide.

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

ketamine

biomed limited - ketamine hydrochloride 1.153 mg/ml equivalent to 1 mg/ml ketamine;   - solution for infusion - 1 mg/ml - active: ketamine hydrochloride 1.153 mg/ml equivalent to 1 mg/ml ketamine   excipient: sodium chloride water for injection - ketamine infusion is recommended: 1. as the sole anaesthetic agent for diagnostic and surgical procedures that do not require skeletal muscle relaxation. ketamine is best suited for short procedures and it can be used with additional doses, for longer procedures; 2. for the induction of anaesthesia prior to the administration of other general anaesthetic agents; 3. to supplement low-potency agents, such as nitrous oxide.

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

ketamine

biomed limited - ketamine hydrochloride 2.307 mg/ml equivalent to 2 mg/ml ketamine - solution for infusion - 2 mg/ml - active: ketamine hydrochloride 2.307 mg/ml equivalent to 2 mg/ml ketamine excipient: sodium chloride water for injection - ketamine infusion is recommended: 1. as the sole anaesthetic agent for diagnostic and surgical procedures that do not require skeletal muscle relaxation. ketamine is best suited for short procedures and it can be used with additional doses, for longer procedures; 2. for the induction of anaesthesia prior to the administration of other general anaesthetic agents; 3. to supplement low-potency agents, such as nitrous oxide.

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

ketamine

biomed limited - ketamine hydrochloride 4.613 mg/ml equivalent to 4 mg/ml ketamine - solution for infusion - 4 mg/ml - active: ketamine hydrochloride 4.613 mg/ml equivalent to 4 mg/ml ketamine excipient: sodium chloride water for injection - ketamine infusion is recommended: 1. as the sole anaesthetic agent for diagnostic and surgical procedures that do not require skeletal muscle relaxation. ketamine is best suited for short procedures and it can be used with additional doses, for longer procedures; 2. for the induction of anaesthesia prior to the administration of other general anaesthetic agents; 3. to supplement low-potency agents, such as nitrous oxide.

KETAMINE INJECTION New Zealand - English - Ministry for Primary Industries

ketamine injection

ceva animal health (nz) limited - ketamine hydrochloride - ketamine hydrochloride 115.6 g/litre - anaesthetic

KETAMINE PANPHARMA  50MG1ML Israel - English - Ministry of Health

ketamine panpharma 50mg1ml

pharmalogic ltd - ketamine as hydrochloride - solution for injection / infusion - ketamine as hydrochloride 50 mg / 1 ml - ketamine - as the sole anaesthetic agent for diagnostic and surgical procedures. when used by intravenous or intramuscular injection, ketamin is best suited for short procedures. with additional doses, or by intravenous infusion, ketamin can be used for longer procedures. if skeletal muscle relaxation is desired a muscle relaxant should be used and respiration should be supported. for the induction of anaesthesia prior to the administration of other general anaesthetic agents. to supplement other anaesthetic agents. specific areas of application or types of procedure: when the intramuscular route of administration is preferred. debridement, painful dressings and skin grafting in burned patients as well as other superficial surgical procedures. neurodiagnostic procedures such as pneumoencephalograms, ventriculograms, myelograms and lumbar punctures. diagnostic and operative procedures of the eye, ear, nose and mouth including dental extractions. (note: eye movement may persist during ophthalmological procedures). anaesthesia in poor-risk patients with depression of vital functions or where depression of vital functions must be avoided if at all possible. orthopaedic procedures such as closed reduction, manipulation femoral pinning, amputations and biopsies. sigmoidoscopy and minor surgery of the anus and rectum, circumcision and pilonidal sinus. cardiac catheterization procedures. caesarian section: as an induction agent in the absence of elevated blood pressure. anaesthesia in the asthmatic patient, either to minimise the risk of an attack of bronchospasm developing or in the presence of bronchospasm