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Alcohol
Caution
Avoid consumption of alcohol after taking Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's as it may increase the risk of side effects.
Pregnancy
Caution
If you are pregnant, inform your doctor before receiving Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's; Your doctor will prescribe only if the benefits outweigh the risks.
Breast Feeding
Caution
If you are breastfeeding, inform your doctor before receiving Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's; Your doctor will prescribe only if the benefits outweigh the risks.
Driving
Caution
Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's causes sleepiness and drowsiness. So, avoid driving or operating heavy machinery after taking this medicine.
Liver
Caution
Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's should be used with caution in patients with liver diseases. Your doctor may adjust the dose of Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's before prescribing.
Kidney
Caution
Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's should be used with caution in patients with kidney diseases. Your doctor may adjust the dose of Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's before prescribing.
Children
Caution
Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's use is not recommended in neonates (children under the age of one month). Your doctor will decide the dose of Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's based on age and condition of your child.
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About Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's
Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's belongs to the group of medicines called skeletal muscle relaxants used to reduce and relieve muscle spasms (excessive tension in the muscles) occurring during surgery in intensive care. Muscle spasm is the sudden involuntary contractions of the muscle, which can be painful and uncomfortable. When the nerve impulses that control the muscle movements are damaged or interrupted, it could lead to muscle spasms.
Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's contains ‘Atracurium’ that works by blocking the action of acetylcholine on skeletal muscles. Thus, stop sending a pain signal to the brain, relieving muscle stiffness or muscle spasm along with pain and surgery. Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's is used during surgery. It is also used during general anaesthesia to ease tracheal intubation (a tube into the windpipe) and controlled ventilation.
Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's is given by the healthcare professional during surgery. In some cases, you may experience tachycardia (rapid heartbeat), temporary hypotension (low blood pressure), wheezing, bronchospasm (asthma-like symptoms), skin flushing, and urticaria (nettle rash). Most of these side effects of Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects are persistent, reach out to your doctor.
Before receiving Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's inform your doctor if you have had myasthenia gravis or Eaton-Lambert syndrome, severe electrolyte disorder, asthma-like symptoms (a history of allergy, asthma or bronchospasm), burns and lack of adequate circulatory filling (hypovolaemia), pregnant or breastfeeding mother. Your doctor will prescribe Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's only if the benefits outweigh the risks. Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's is not recommended in neonates (children under the age of one month). Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's is a cold chain medicine, and so it has to be stored in the refrigerator between 2-8 degrees Celsius else its efficiency might get lost. Do not store in the freezer or the fridge.
Uses of Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's
Medicinal Benefits
Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's belongs to the group of medicines called muscle relaxants used to reduce and relieve muscle contraction (excessive tension in the muscles) during surgery, other procedures, and in intensive care. It is also used to calm muscles while on a breathing machine, during general anaesthesia to ease tracheal intubation (a tube into the windpipe), and controlled ventilation. It works by blocking the action of acetylcholine on skeletal muscles. Also, stop sending a pain signal to the brain, relieving muscle stiffness or muscle spasm along with pain and surgery. An experienced doctor must give Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's under carefully controlled conditions. It is used during procedures that require that the patient is fully anaesthetized (unconscious) or heavily sedated.
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Side Effects of Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's
Drug Warnings
Before you receive Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's, tell your doctor if you have a disease that affects the muscles and nervous control (neuromuscular disease such as myasthenia gravis or Eaton-Lambert syndrome (muscle disorder)), a severe electrolyte disorder, cancer spread widely from a primary source (carcinomatosis), a sensitivity to histamine, asthma-like symptoms (a history of allergy, asthma or bronchospasm), burns, lack of adequate circulatory filling (hypovolaemia). Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's should not be given to pregnant women unless prescribed. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's. Mothers should stop breastfeeding for 24 hours after receiving Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's. Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's is not recommended in neonates (children under the age of one month) as safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients below the age of 1 month have not been established. Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's some formulations containing benzyl alcohol. In neonates, benzyl alcohol has been associated with an increased incidence of neurological and other complications, sometimes fatal.
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Special Advise
An experienced healthcare professional must only give Acris 50 mg/5 ml Injection 1's under carefully controlled conditions.
Diet & Lifestyle Advise
Avoid freezing and hot temperatures.
Avoid wearing tight-fitting clothes. Instead, wear loose garments.
Rest well, and get plenty of sleep.
To avoid developing pressure sores, change your position every two hours.
Hot or cold therapy can help treat muscle spasms. Apply an ice pack or hot pack on the muscle for 15-20minutes.
Stay hydrated, and drink plenty of water.