CONQUEST DISSOLVE DUO HERBICIDE ADJUVANT Australia - English - APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

conquest dissolve duo herbicide adjuvant

conquest crop protection pty ltd - non-ionic alkoxylated alcohol; ammonium sulphate - soluble powder - non-ionic alkoxylated alcohol emulsifiers & surfactants noni active 100.0 g/kg; ammonium sulphate ammonium active 891.5 g/kg - adjuvant - herbicide additive | activator | penetrant | post emergent herbicide | spreading adjuvant | surfactant | wetting agent - improve performance | tank mixing | wetting agent (use as directed) | additive | agricultural chemical | herbicide | improve penetrating properties | minimise antagonism | spray tank | under adverse environmental co

ALFA-LAVAL POWER PAK HEAVY DUTY DAIRY CLEANER Australia - English - APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

alfa-laval power pak heavy duty dairy cleaner

alfa laval pty ltd - non-ionic alkoxylate | sodium dichloroisocyanurate | sodium hydroxide - dairy cleanser - milking equipment | milking machine - residue, dirt in milking equipment

PROPAFENONE HYDROCHLORIDE tablet, film coated United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

propafenone hydrochloride tablet, film coated

par pharmaceutical, inc. - propafenone hydrochloride (unii: 33xch0hocd) (propafenone - unii:68iqx3t69u) - propafenone hydrochloride 150 mg - propafenone hydrochloride tablets are indicated to: - prolong the time to recurrence of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation/flutter (paf) associated with disabling symptoms in patients without structural heart disease. prolong the time to recurrence of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation/flutter (paf) associated with disabling symptoms in patients without structural heart disease. - prolong the time to recurrence of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (psvt) associated with disabling symptoms in patients without structural heart disease. prolong the time to recurrence of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (psvt) associated with disabling symptoms in patients without structural heart disease. - treat documented ventricular arrhythmias, such as sustained ventricular tachycardia that, in the judgment of the physician, are life-threatening. initiate treatment in the hospital. treat documented ventricular arrhythmias, such as sustained ventricular tachycardia that, in the judgment of the physician, are life

PROPAFENONE HCL- propafenone hydrochloride tablet, film coated United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

propafenone hcl- propafenone hydrochloride tablet, film coated

american health packaging - propafenone hydrochloride (unii: 33xch0hocd) (propafenone - unii:68iqx3t69u) - propafenone hydrochloride 150 mg - propafenone hydrochloride is indicated to: - prolong the time to recurrence of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation/flutter (paf) associated with disabling symptoms in patients without structural heart disease. - prolong the time to recurrence of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (psvt) associated with disabling symptoms in patients without structural heart disease. - treat documented ventricular arrhythmias, such as sustained ventricular tachycardia that, in the judgment of the physician, are life-threatening. initiate treatment in the hospital. usage considerations: - the use of propafenone hydrochloride tablets in patients with permanent atrial fibrillation (af) or in patients exclusively with atrial flutter or psvt has not been evaluated. do not use propafenone hydrochloride tablets to control ventricular rate during af. - some patients with atrial flutter treated with propafenone have developed 1:1 conduction, producing an increase in ventricular rate. concomitant treatment with drugs that increase the f

PROPAFENONE HYDROCHLORIDE tablet, coated United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

propafenone hydrochloride tablet, coated

ani pharmaceuticals, inc. - propafenone hydrochloride (unii: 33xch0hocd) (propafenone - unii:68iqx3t69u) - propafenone hydrochloride 150 mg - propafenone hydrochloride tablets are indicated to: usage considerations: propafenone hydrochloride tablets are contraindicated in the following circumstances: risk summary there are no studies of propafenone hydrochloride tablets in pregnant women. available data from published case reports and several decades of postmarketing experience with use of propafenone hydrochloride tablets in pregnancy have not identified any drug-associated risks of miscarriage, birth defects, or adverse maternal or fetal outcomes. untreated arrhythmias during pregnancy may pose a risk to the pregnant woman and fetus (see clinical considerations) . propafenone and its metabolite, 5-oh-propafenone, cross the placenta in humans. in animal studies, propafenone was not teratogenic. at maternally toxic doses (ranging from 2 to 6 times the maximum recommended human dose [mrhd]), there was evidence of adverse developmental outcomes when administered to pregnant rabbits and rats during organogenesis or when administered to pregnant rat

PROPAFENONE HCL- propafenone hydrochloride tablet, film coated United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

propafenone hcl- propafenone hydrochloride tablet, film coated

actavis pharma, inc. - propafenone hydrochloride (unii: 33xch0hocd) (propafenone - unii:68iqx3t69u) - propafenone hydrochloride 150 mg - propafenone hydrochloride is indicated to: - prolong the time to recurrence of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation/flutter (paf) associated with disabling symptoms in patients without structural heart disease. - prolong the time to recurrence of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (psvt) associated with disabling symptoms in patients without structural heart disease. - treat documented ventricular arrhythmias, such as sustained ventricular tachycardia that, in the judgment of the physician, are life-threatening. initiate treatment in the hospital. usage considerations: - the use of propafenone hydrochloride tablets in patients with permanent atrial fibrillation (af) or in patients exclusively with atrial flutter or psvt has not been evaluated. do not use propafenone hydrochloride tablets to control ventricular rate during af. - some patients with atrial flutter treated with propafenone have developed 1:1 conduction, producing an increase in ventricular rate. concomitant treatment with drugs that increase the 

PROPAFENONE HYDROCHLORIDE capsule, extended release United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

propafenone hydrochloride capsule, extended release

avkare, inc. - propafenone hydrochloride (unii: 33xch0hocd) (propafenone - unii:68iqx3t69u) - propafenone hydrochloride 325 mg - propafenone hcl extended release capsules is indicated to prolong the time to recurrence of symptomatic atrial fibrillation (af) in patients with episodic (most likely paroxysmal or persistent) af who do not have structural heart disease. usage considerations: - the use of propafenone er capsules in patients with permanent af or in patients exclusively with atrial flutter or paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (psvt) has not been evaluated. do not use propafenone er capsules to control ventricular rate during af. - some patients with atrial flutter treated with propafenone have developed 1:1 conduction, producing an increase in ventricular rate. concomitant treatment with drugs that increase the functional atrioventricular (av) nodal refractory period is recommended. - the effect of propafenone on mortality has not been determined [see boxed warning]. propafenone er capsules is contraindicated in the following circumstances: • heart failure • cardiogenic shock • sinoatrial, atrioventricular

PROPAFENONE HYDROCHLORIDE- propafenone capsule, extended release United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

propafenone hydrochloride- propafenone capsule, extended release

mylan pharmaceuticals inc. - propafenone hydrochloride (unii: 33xch0hocd) (propafenone - unii:68iqx3t69u) - propafenone hydrochloride 225 mg - propafenone hydrochloride extended-release capsules are indicated to prolong the time to recurrence of symptomatic atrial fibrillation (af) in patients with episodic (most likely paroxysmal or persistent) af who do not have structural heart disease. usage considerations: propafenone hydrochloride extended-release capsules are contraindicated in the following circumstances: in the absence of studies in pregnant women, available data from published case reports and several decades of postmarketing experience with use of propafenone hydrochloride in pregnancy have not identified any drug-associated risks of miscarriage, birth defects, or adverse maternal or fetal outcomes. untreated arrhythmias during pregnancy may pose a risk to the pregnant woman and fetus (see clinical considerations). propafenone and its metabolite, 5-oh-propafenone, cross the placenta in humans. in animal studies, propafenone was not teratogenic. at maternally toxic doses (ranging from 2 to 6 times the maximum recommended human dose [mrhd]

PROPAFENONE HYDROCHLORIDE capsule, extended release United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

propafenone hydrochloride capsule, extended release

par pharmaceutical, inc. - propafenone hydrochloride (unii: 33xch0hocd) (propafenone - unii:68iqx3t69u) - propafenone hydrochloride 325 mg - propafenone hcl extended release capsules, usp are indicated to prolong the time to recurrence of symptomatic atrial fibrillation (af) in patients with episodic (most likely paroxysmal or persistent) af who do not have structural heart disease. usage considerations: - the use of propafenone er capsules in patients with permanent af or in patients exclusively with atrial flutter or paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (psvt) has not been evaluated. do not use propafenone er capsules to control ventricular rate during af. - some patients with atrial flutter treated with propafenone have developed 1:1 conduction, producing an increase in ventricular rate. concomitant treatment with drugs that increase the functional atrioventricular (av) nodal refractory period is recommended. - the effect of propafenone on mortality has not been determined [see boxed warning]. propafenone er capsules is contraindicated in the following circumstances: • heart failure • cardiogenic shock • sinoatrial, atrioventricular, and in

PROPAFENONE HYDROCHLORIDE capsule, extended release United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

propafenone hydrochloride capsule, extended release

actavis pharma, inc. - propafenone hydrochloride (unii: 33xch0hocd) (propafenone - unii:68iqx3t69u) - propafenone hydrochloride 225 mg - propafenone hydrochloride extended-release capsules are indicated to prolong the time to recurrence of symptomatic atrial fibrillation (af) in patients with episodic (most likely paroxysmal or persistent) af who do not have structural heart disease. usage considerations: - the use of propafenone hydrochloride extended-release capsules in patients with permanent af or in patients exclusively with atrial flutter or paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (psvt) has not been evaluated. do not use propafenone hydrochloride extended-release capsules to control ventricular rate during af. - some patients with atrial flutter treated with propafenone have developed 1:1 conduction, producing an increase in ventricular rate. concomitant treatment with drugs that increase the functional atrioventricular (av) nodal refractory period is recommended. - the effect of propafenone on mortality has not been determined [see boxed warning] . propafenone hydrochloride extended-release capsules are contraindicated in the following circumstances: - heart failure - cardiogenic shock - sinoatrial, atrioventricular, and intraventricular disorders of impulse generation or conduction (e.g., sick sinus node syndrome, av block) in the absence of an artificial pacemaker - known brugada syndrome - bradycardia - marked hypotension - bronchospastic disorders or severe obstructive pulmonary disease - marked electrolyte imbalance risk summary in the absence of studies in pregnant women, available data from published case reports and several decades of postmarketing experience with use of propafenone hydrochloride extended-release capsules in pregnancy have not identified any drug-associated risks of miscarriage, birth defects, or adverse maternal or fetal outcomes. untreated arrhythmias during pregnancy may pose a risk to the pregnant woman and fetus (see clinical considerations). propafenone and its metabolite, 5-oh-propafenone, cross the placenta in humans. in animal studies, propafenone was not teratogenic. at maternally toxic doses (ranging from 2 to 6 times the maximum recommended human dose [mrhd]), there was evidence of adverse developmental outcomes when administered to pregnant rabbits and rats during organogenesis or when administered to pregnant rats during mid-gestation through weaning of their offspring (see data) . the estimated background risks of major birth defects and miscarriage for the indicated populations are unknown. all pregnancies have a background risk of birth defect, loss, or other adverse outcomes. in the u.s. general population, the estimated background risk of major birth defects and miscarriage in clinically recognized pregnancies is 2% to 4% and 15% to 20%, respectively. clinical considerations disease-associated maternal and/or embryo/fetal risk: the incidence of vt is increased and may be more symptomatic during pregnancy. ventricular arrhythmias most often occur in pregnant women with underlying cardiomyopathy, congenital heart disease, valvular heart disease, or mitral valve prolapse. breakthrough arrhythmias may also occur during pregnancy, as therapeutic treatment levels may be difficult to maintain due to the increased volume of distribution and increased drug metabolism inherent in the pregnant state. fetal/neonatal adverse reactions: propafenone and its metabolite have been shown to cross the placenta. adverse reactions such as fetal/neonatal arrhythmias have been associated with the use of other antiarrhythmic agents by pregnant women. fetal/neonatal monitoring for signs and symptoms of arrhythmia is recommended during and after treatment of pregnant women with propafenone. labor or delivery: risk of arrhythmias may increase during labor and delivery. patients treated with propafenone hydrochloride extended-release capsules should be monitored continuously for arrhythmias during labor and delivery [see warnings and precautions (5.1)] . data propafenone has been shown to cause embryo-fetal mortality in rabbits and rats when given orally during organogenesis at maternally toxic doses of 150 mg/kg/day (rabbit: maternal mortality, decreased body weight gain and food consumption at approximately 3 times the mrhd on a mg/m2 basis) and 600 mg/kg/day (rat: maternal decreased body weight gain and food consumption at approximately 6 times the mrhd on a mg/m2 basis). in addition, a maternally toxic dose of 600 mg/kg/day (approximately 6 times the mrhd on a mg/m2 basis) also caused decreased fetal weights in rats. increased placental weights and delayed ossification occurred in rabbits at a dose of 30 mg/kg/day (less than the mrhd on a mg/m2 basis) in the absence of maternal toxicity. no adverse developmental outcomes in the absence of maternal toxicity were seen following oral doses of 15 mg/kg/day to rabbits or up to 270 mg/kg/day to rats administered during organogenesis (equivalent to 0.3 times or approximately 3 times the mrhd on a mg/m2 basis, respectively). in an oral study, female rats received propafenone up to 500 mg/kg/day from mid-gestation through weaning. at 90 mg/kg/day (equivalent to the mrhd on a mg/m2 basis), there were no adverse developmental outcomes in the absence of maternal toxicity. however, doses ≥180 mg/kg/day (2 or more times the mrhd on a mg/m2 basis) produced increases in maternal deaths and resulted in reductions in neonatal survival, body weight gain, and delayed development in the presence of maternal toxicity. risk summary propafenone and its active metabolite, 5-oh-propafenone, are present in human milk, but the levels are likely to be low. there are no data on the effects of propafenone on the breastfed infant or the effects on milk production. the developmental and health benefits of breastfeeding should be considered along with the mother’s clinical need for propafenone and any potential adverse effects on the breastfed infant from propafenone or from the underlying maternal condition. infertility males: based on human and animal studies, propafenone hydrochloride may transiently impair spermatogenesis in males. evaluation of the effects on spermatogenesis was performed in 11 healthy males given oral propafenone 300 mg b.i.d. for 4 days, which was then increased to 300 mg t.i.d. for an additional 4 days. study findings included a 28% reduction in semen sample volume on treatment day 8 and a 27% reduction in sperm count 64 days after treatment (both values remained within the laboratories normal reference range). these effects were not seen in follow-up visits up to 120 days after treatment. reversible decreases in spermatogenesis have been demonstrated in monkeys, dogs, and rabbits after lethal or near-lethal intravenous doses of propafenone [see nonclinical toxicology (13.1)]. the safety and effectiveness of propafenone in pediatric patients have not been established. of the total number of subjects in phase 3 clinical trials of propafenone hydrochloride 46% were 65 and older, while 16% were 75 and older. no overall differences in safety or effectiveness were observed between these subjects and younger subjects, but greater sensitivity of some older individuals at higher doses cannot be ruled out. the effect of age on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of propafenone has not been studied.