Atropine BP

Quốc gia: New Zealand

Ngôn ngữ: Tiếng Anh

Nguồn: Medsafe (Medicines Safety Authority)

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Thành phần hoạt chất:

Atropine sulfate monohydrate 1.2 mg/mL

Sẵn có từ:

Juno Pharmaceuticals NZ Limited

INN (Tên quốc tế):

Atropine sulfate monohydrate 1.2 mg/mL

Liều dùng:

1.2 mg/mL

Dạng dược phẩm:

Solution for injection

Thành phần:

Active: Atropine sulfate monohydrate 1.2 mg/mL Excipient: Hydrochloric acid Sodium chloride Water for injection

Các đơn vị trong gói:

Ampoule, glass, 50x1mL, 50 mL

Lớp học:

Prescription

Loại thuốc theo toa:

Prescription

Sản xuất bởi:

Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co KG

Tóm tắt sản phẩm:

Package - Contents - Shelf Life: Ampoule, glass, 50x1mL - 50 mL - 18 months from date of manufacture stored at or below 25°C - Polyamp, Duofit 50x1mL - 50 mL - 18 months from date of manufacture stored at or below 25°C

Ngày ủy quyền:

1984-11-29

Đặc tính sản phẩm

                                NEW ZEALAND DATA SHEET
Page 1 of 11
1.
NAME OF MEDICINE
Atropine Sulfate Injection, atropine sulfate 600 mcg/mL solution for
injection.
2.
QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE COMPOSITION
Atropine Sulfate 0.06% w/v
For the full list of excipients, see section 6.1.
3.
PHARMACEUTICAL FORM
Solution for injection.
4.
CLINICAL PARTICULARS
4.1 THERAPEUTIC INDICATIONS
Surgery
Atropine may be given as a pre-anaesthetic medication to inhibit
excessive salivary and
bronchial secretions and to diminish the risk of vagal inhibition of
the heart. The use of
Atropine as an antisialagogue is rarely necessary since the
introduction of halothane and
similar anaesthetics in place of ether anaesthesia.
Atropine may be administered concurrently with anticholinesterase
agents (e.g. neostigmine,
physostigmine) to block the adverse muscarinic effects when they are
used after surgery to
terminate curarisation.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
It may be used in the management of patients with acute myocardial
infarction and sinus
bradycardia who have associated hypotension and increased ventricular
irritability.
Anticholinesterase Poisoning
It is also used concomitantly with a cholinesterase reactivator (e.g.
pralidoxime) to reverse
muscarinic effects associated with toxic exposure to
anticholinesterase compounds (e.g.
organophosphate pesticides).
Atropine may be used in conjunction with morphine or other agents for
the relief of biliary or
renal colic.
4.2 DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
Atropine
may
be
administered
by
subcutaneous
(SC),
intramuscular
(IM)
or
direct
intravenous (IV) injection. The product contains no antimicrobial
agent. It should be used
only once and any residue discarded. Atropine sulfate should not be
added to any IV
infusion solution.
SURGERY
Adults:
300 to 600 mcg IM or SC, approximately 1 hour before anaesthesia,
usually in conjunction
with a narcotic. Alternatively, 300 to600 mcg may be given IV
immediately prior to induction
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of anaesthesia.
To reverse the effects of non depolarising muscle relaxants, 600 mcg
to 1.2
                                
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