DEXMETHYLPHENIDATE HYDROCHLORIDE EXTENDED-RELEASE- dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride capsule, extended release Amerikas Savienotās Valstis - angļu - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release- dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride capsule, extended release

avera mckennan hospital - dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride (unii: 1678ok0e08) (dexmethylphenidate - unii:m32rh9mfgp) - dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride 20 mg - dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release capsules are indicated for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd) in patients aged 6 years and older. the effectiveness of dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release capsules in the treatment of adhd in patients aged 6 years and older was established in 2 placebo-controlled studies in patients meeting dsm-iv criteria for adhd [see clinical studies (14) ]. a diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd; dsm-iv) implies the presence of hyperactive-impulsive or inattentive symptoms that caused impairment and were present before age 7 years. the symptoms must cause clinically significant impairment, e.g., in social, academic, or occupational functioning, and be present in 2 or more settings, e.g., school (or work) and at home. the symptoms must not be better accounted for by another mental disorder. for the inattentive type, at least 6 of the following symptoms must have persisted for at least 6 months: lack of atten

DEXMETHYLPHENIDATE HYDROCHLORIDE EXTENDED-RELEASE- dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride capsule, extended release Amerikas Savienotās Valstis - angļu - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release- dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride capsule, extended release

sandoz inc - dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride (unii: 1678ok0e08) (dexmethylphenidate - unii:m32rh9mfgp) - dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride 5 mg - dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release capsules are indicated for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd) [see clinical studies (14)]. pregnancy exposure registry there is a pregnancy exposure registry that monitors pregnancy outcomes in women exposed to adhd medications, including dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release capsules, during pregnancy. healthcare providers are encouraged to register patients by calling the national pregnancy registry for adhd medications at 1-866-961-2388 or visit https://womensmentalhealth.org/adhd-medications/. risk summary dexmethylphenidate is the d-threo enantiomer of racemic methylphenidate. published studies and postmarketing reports on methylphenidate use during pregnancy have not identified a drug-associated risk of major birth defects, miscarriage or adverse maternal or fetal outcomes. there may be risks to the fetus associated with the use of cns stimulants use during pregnancy (see clinical considerations ). embryo-fetal

DEXMETHYLPHENIDATE HYDROCHLORIDE EXTENDED-RELEASE- dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride capsule, extended release Amerikas Savienotās Valstis - angļu - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release- dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride capsule, extended release

par pharmaceuticals, inc. - dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride (unii: 1678ok0e08) (dexmethylphenidate - unii:m32rh9mfgp) - dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride 15 mg - dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release capsules is indicated for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd) [see clinical studies (14)] . - hypersensitivity to methylphenidate or other components of dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release capsules. hypersensitivity reactions such as angioedema and anaphylactic reactions have been reported in patients treated with methylphenidate [see adverse reactions (6.1)] . - concomitant treatment with monoamine oxidase inhibitors (maois) or within 14 days following discontinuation of treatment with an maoi, because of the risk of hypertensive crises [see drug interactions (7.1)] . pregnancy exposure registry there is a pregnancy exposure registry that monitors pregnancy outcomes in women exposed to adhd medications, including dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release capsules, during pregnancy. healthcare providers are encouraged to register patients by calling the national pregnancy registry for adhd medications at 1-866-961-2388 or visit https://womensmentalhealth.org/adhdmedications/. risk summary dexmethylphenidate is the d-threo enantiomer of racemic methylphenidate. published studies and post-marketing reports on methylphenidate use during pregnancy have not identified a drug-associated risk of major birth defects, miscarriage or adverse maternal or fetal outcomes. there may be risks to the fetus associated with the use of cns stimulants use during pregnancy ( see clinical considerations ). embryo-fetal development studies in rats showed delayed fetal skeletal ossification at doses up to 5 times the maximum recommended human dose (mrhd) of 20 mg/day given to adults based on plasma levels. a decrease in pup weight in males was observed in a pre- and post-natal development study with oral administration of methylphenidate to rats throughout pregnancy and lactation at doses 5 times the mrhd of 20 mg/day given to adults based on plasma levels ( see data ). the estimated background risk of major birth defects and miscarriage for the indicated population is 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 fetal/neonatal adverse reactions cns stimulants such as dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release capsules, can cause vasoconstriction and thereby decrease placental perfusion. no fetal and/or neonatal adverse reactions have been reported with the use of therapeutic doses of methylphenidate during pregnancy; however, premature delivery and low birth weight infants have been reported in amphetamine-dependent mothers. animal data in embryo-fetal development studies conducted in rats and rabbits, dexmethylphenidate was administered orally at doses of up to 20 and 100 mg/kg/day, respectively, during the period of organogenesis. no evidence of malformations was found in either the rat or rabbit study; however, delayed fetal skeletal ossification was observed at the highest dose level in rats. when dexmethylphenidate was administered to rats throughout pregnancy and lactation at doses of up to 20 mg/kg/day, postweaning body weight gain was decreased in male offspring at the highest dose, but no other effects on postnatal development were observed. at the highest doses tested, plasma levels [area under the curve (aucs)] of dexmethylphenidate in pregnant rats and rabbits were approximately 5 and 1 times, respectively, those in adults dosed with 20 mg/day. plasma levels in adults were comparatively similar to plasma levels in adolescents. racemic methylphenidate has been shown to cause malformations (increased incidence of fetal spina bifida) in rabbits when given in doses of 200 mg/kg/day throughout organogenesis. risk summary dexmethylphenidate is the d-threo enantiomer of racemic methylphenidate. limited published literature, based on milk sampling from seven mothers’ reports that methylphenidate is present in human milk, which resulted in infant doses of 0.16% to 0.7% of the maternal weight-adjusted dosage and a milk/plasma ratio ranging between 1.1 and 2.7. there are no reports of adverse effects on the breastfed infant and no effects on milk production. long-term neurodevelopmental effects on infants from stimulant exposure are unknown. the developmental and health benefits of breastfeeding should be considered along with the mother’s clinical need for dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release capsules and any potential adverse effects on the breastfed infant from dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release capsules or from the underlying maternal condition. clinical considerations monitor breastfeeding infants for adverse reactions, such as agitation, insomnia, anorexia, and reduced weight gain. the safety and effectiveness of dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release capsules in pediatric patients less than 6 years have not been established. the safety and effectiveness of dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release capsules for the treatment of adhd have been established in pediatric patients ages 6 to 17 years in two adequate and well-controlled clinical trials [see clinical studies (14.2)] . the long-term efficacy of dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release capsules in pediatric patients has not been established. long term suppression of growth growth should be monitored during treatment with stimulants, including dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release capsules. pediatric patients who are not growing or gaining weight as expected may need to have their treatment interrupted [see warnings and precautions (5.7)] . juvenile animal toxicity data rats treated with racemic methylphenidate early in the postnatal period through sexual maturation demonstrated a decrease in spontaneous locomotor activity in adulthood. a deficit in acquisition of a specific learning task was observed in females only. the doses at which these findings were observed are at least 6 times the mrhd of 60 mg/day given to children on a mg/m 2 basis. in a study conducted in young rats, racemic methylphenidate was administered orally at doses of up to 100 mg/kg/day for 9 weeks, starting early in the postnatal period (postnatal day 7) and continuing through sexual maturity (postnatal week 10). when these animals were tested as adults (postnatal weeks 13 to14), decreased spontaneous locomotor activity was observed in males and females previously treated with 50 mg/kg/day (approximately 4 times the mrhd of 60 mg/day of racemic methylphenidate given to children on a mg/m 2 basis) or greater, and a deficit in the acquisition of a specific learning task was seen in females exposed to the highest dose (8 times the mrhd given to children on a mg/m 2 basis). the no effect level for juvenile neurobehavioral development in rats was 5 mg/kg/day (approximately 0.5 times the mrhd given to children on a mg/m 2 basis). the clinical significance of the long-term behavioral effects observed in rats is unknown. dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release capsules have not been studied in the geriatric population. dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release capsules contains dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride, a schedule ii controlled substance. cns stimulants, including dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release capsules, other methylphenidate-containing products, and amphetamines have a high potential for abuse. abuse is characterized by impaired control over drug use despite harm, and craving. signs and symptoms of cns stimulant abuse include increased heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, and/or sweating, dilated pupils, hyperactivity, restlessness, insomnia, decreased appetite, loss of coordination, tremors, flushed skin, vomiting, and/or abdominal pain. anxiety, psychosis, hostility, aggression, suicidal or homicidal ideation have also been observed. abusers of cns stimulants may chew, snort, inject, or use other unapproved routes of administration which may result in overdose and death [see overdosage (10)] . to reduce the abuse of cns stimulants including dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release capsules, assess the risk of abuse prior to prescribing. after prescribing, keep careful prescription records, educate patients and their families about abuse and on proper storage and disposal of cns stimulants [see how supplied/storage and handling (16)] , monitor for signs of abuse while on therapy, and reevaluate the need for dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release capsules use. tolerance tolerance (a state of adaptation in which exposure to a drug results in a reduction of the drug’s desired and/or undesired effects over time) can occur during chronic therapy with cns stimulants, including dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release capsules. dependence physical dependence (which is manifested by a withdrawal syndrome produced by abrupt cessation, rapid dose reduction, or administration of an antagonist) may occur in patients treated with cns stimulants including dexmethylphenidate hydrochloride extended-release capsules. withdrawal symptoms after abrupt cessation following prolonged high-dosage administration of cns stimulants include dysphoric mood; fatigue; vivid, unpleasant dreams; insomnia or hypersomnia; increased appetite; and psychomotor retardation or agitation.

CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE HYDROCHLORIDE/CLIDINIUM BROMIDE- chlordiazepoxide hydrochloride and clidinium bromide capsule Amerikas Savienotās Valstis - angļu - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

chlordiazepoxide hydrochloride/clidinium bromide- chlordiazepoxide hydrochloride and clidinium bromide capsule

virtus pharmaceuticals - chlordiazepoxide hydrochloride (unii: mfm6k1xwdk) (chlordiazepoxide - unii:6rz6xez3cr), clidinium bromide (unii: 91zqw5jf1z) (clidinium - unii:bo76jf850n) - chlordiazepoxide hydrochloride 5 mg - chlordiazepoxide hydrochloride/clidinium bromide is indicated to control the emotional and somatic factors in gastrointestinal disorders. chlordiazepoxide hydrochloride/clidinium bromide may also be used as adjunctive therapy in the treatment of peptic ulcer and in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome (irritable colon, spastic colon, mucous colitis) and acute enterocolitis. chlordiazepoxide hydrochloride/clidinium bromide is contraindicated in the presence of glaucoma (since the anticholinergic component may produce some degree of mydriasis) and in patients with prostatic hypertrophy and benign bladder neck obstruction. it is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to chlordiazepoxide hydrochloride and/or clidinium bromide. withdrawal symptoms, similar in character to those noted with barbiturates and alcohol (convulsions, tremor, abdominal and muscle cramps, vomiting and sweating), have occurred following abrupt discontinuance of chlordiazepoxide. the more severe withdrawal symptoms have

TRAZODONE HYDROCHLORIDE- trazodone hydrochloride tablet Amerikas Savienotās Valstis - angļu - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

trazodone hydrochloride- trazodone hydrochloride tablet

preferred pharmaceuticals, inc - trazodone hydrochloride (unii: 6e8zo8lrnm) (trazodone - unii:ybk48bxk30) - trazodone hydrochloride 50 mg - trazodone hydrochloride tablets are indicated for the treatment of major depressive disorder (mdd) in adults. trazodone hydrochloride tablets are contraindicated in: pregnancy exposure registry there is a pregnancy exposure registry that monitors pregnancy outcomes in women exposed to antidepressants during pregnancy. healthcare providers are encouraged to register patients by calling the national pregnancy registry for antidepressants at 1-844-405-6185 or visiting online at https://womensmentalhealth.org/clinical-and-research-programs/pregnancyregistry/antidepressants/ risk summary published prospective cohort studies, case series, and case reports over several decades with trazodone hydrochloride use in pregnant women have not identified any drug-associated risks of major birth defects, miscarriage, or adverse maternal or fetal outcomes (see data). trazodone hydrochloride has been shown to cause increased fetal resorption and other adverse effects on the fetus in the rat when given at dose levels approximat

MEPERIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE- meperidine hydrochloride tablet Amerikas Savienotās Valstis - angļu - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

meperidine hydrochloride- meperidine hydrochloride tablet

teva pharmaceuticals usa, inc. - meperidine hydrochloride (unii: n8e7f7q170) (meperidine - unii:9e338qe28f) - meperidine hydrochloride 50 mg - meperidine hydrochloride tablets are indicated for the management of acute pain severe enough to require an opioid analgesic and for which alternative treatments are inadequate. limitations of use because of the risks of addiction, abuse, and misuse with opioids, even at recommended doses [see warnings and precautions (5.2)] , reserve meperidine hydrochloride tablets for use in patients for whom alternative treatment options [e.g., non-opioid analgesics or opioid combination products]: - have not been tolerated, or are not expected to be tolerated, - have not provided adequate analgesia, or are not expected to provide adequate analgesia. meperidine hydrochloride tablets should not be used for treatment of chronic pain. prolonged meperidine hydrochloride tablets use may increase the risk of toxicity (e.g. seizures) from the accumulation of the meperidine metabolite, normeperidine. meperidine hydrochloride tablets are contraindicated in patients with: - significant respiratory depression [see warnings and preca

TRAZODONE HYDROCHLORIDE- trazodone hydrochloride tablet Amerikas Savienotās Valstis - angļu - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

trazodone hydrochloride- trazodone hydrochloride tablet

preferred pharmaceuticals inc. - trazodone hydrochloride (unii: 6e8zo8lrnm) (trazodone - unii:ybk48bxk30) - trazodone hydrochloride 100 mg - trazodone hydrochloride tablets are indicated for the treatment of major depressive disorder (mdd) in adults. trazodone hydrochloride tablets are contraindicated in: pregnancy exposure registry there is a pregnancy exposure registry that monitors pregnancy outcomes in women exposed to antidepressants during pregnancy. healthcare providers are encouraged to register patients by calling the national pregnancy registry for antidepressants at 1-844-405-6185 or visiting online at https://womensmentalhealth.org/clinical-and-research-programs/pregnancyregistry/antidepressants/ risk summary published prospective cohort studies, case series, and case reports over several decades with trazodone hydrochloride use in pregnant women have not identified any drug-associated risks of major birth defects, miscarriage, or adverse maternal or fetal outcomes (see data). trazodone hydrochloride has been shown to cause increased fetal resorption and other adverse effects on the fetus in the rat when given at dose levels approximat

EPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE SXP ephedrine hydrochloride  30mg / mL solution for injection ampoule Austrālija - angļu - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

ephedrine hydrochloride sxp ephedrine hydrochloride 30mg / ml solution for injection ampoule

southern cross pharma pty ltd - ephedrine hydrochloride, quantity: 30 mg - injection, solution - excipient ingredients: water for injections - ephedrine hydrochloride injection is indicated in the treatment of hypotension secondary to spinal anaesthesia.

AMITRIPTYLINE HYDROCHLORIDE tablet, film coated Amerikas Savienotās Valstis - angļu - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

amitriptyline hydrochloride tablet, film coated

mylan pharmaceuticals inc. - amitriptyline hydrochloride (unii: 26lud4jo9k) (amitriptyline - unii:1806d8d52k) - amitriptyline hydrochloride 10 mg - for the relief of symptoms of depression. endogenous depression is more likely to be alleviated than are other depressive states. amitriptyline hydrochloride tablets are contraindicated in patients who have shown prior hypersensitivity to it. it should not be given concomitantly with monoamine oxidase inhibitors. hyperpyretic crises, severe convulsions, and deaths have occurred in patients receiving tricyclic antidepressant and monoamine oxidase inhibiting drugs simultaneously. when it is desired to replace a monoamine oxidase inhibitor with amitriptyline hydrochloride, a minimum of 14 days should be allowed to elapse after the former is discontinued. amitriptyline hydrochloride should then be initiated cautiously with gradual increase in dosage until optimum response is achieved. amitriptyline hydrochloride should not be given with cisapride due to the potential for increased qt interval and increased risk for arrhythmia. this drug is not recommended for use during the acute recovery phase following myocardi

AMITRIPTYLINE HYDROCHLORIDE- amitriptyline hydrochloride tablet, film coated Amerikas Savienotās Valstis - angļu - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

amitriptyline hydrochloride- amitriptyline hydrochloride tablet, film coated

cardinal health - amitriptyline hydrochloride (unii: 26lud4jo9k) (amitriptyline - unii:1806d8d52k) - amitriptyline hydrochloride 10 mg - for the relief of symptoms of depression. endogenous depression is more likely to be alleviated than are other depressive states. amitriptyline hydrochloride tablets are contraindicated in patients who have shown prior hypersensitivity to it. it should not be given concomitantly with monoamine oxidase inhibitors. hyperpyretic crises, severe convulsions, and deaths have occurred in patients receiving tricyclic antidepressant and monoamine oxidase inhibiting drugs simultaneously. when it is desired to replace a monoamine oxidase inhibitor with amitriptyline hydrochloride, a minimum of 14 days should be allowed to elapse after the former is discontinued. amitriptyline hydrochloride should then be initiated cautiously with gradual increase in dosage until optimum response is achieved. amitriptyline hydrochloride should not be given with cisapride due to the potential for increased qt interval and increased risk for arrhythmia. this drug is not recommended for use during the acute recovery phase following myocardi