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Adrush Injection 1 ml

Adrush Injection 1 ml

About Adrush Injection 1 ml

Adrush Injection 1 ml belongs to a class of medicines called 'sympathomimetic', primarily used for the treatment of cardiac arrest, hypotension due to septic shock and life-threatening allergic reactions. Cardiac arrest is a sudden loss of blood flow resulting from the failure of the heart to pump effectively. Severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis due to foods, drugs, insect stings, bites, or other allergens. It may cause symptoms like breathing difficulty, facial swelling, dizziness, confusion and hives.

Adrush Injection 1 ml contains 'adrenaline', also called epinephrine. Adrush Injection 1 ml is used to increase blood flow to the heart and increase the chance of restoring a heartbeat in cardiac arrest. Adrush Injection 1 ml increases mean arterial blood pressure in adult patients with hypotension associated with septic shock. It is also used to increase blood flow through veins by constricting blood vessels and helps to relax the muscles, which block the airways and allow breathing to return to normal in allergic reactions due to foods, drugs, insect stings or bites or any other allergens.

Adrush Injection 1 ml is usually administered in the clinical/hospital setting under the supervision of a qualified healthcare professional. Adrush Injection 1 ml may cause common side effects like increased heart rate, difficulty breathing, blurred vision, headache, dizziness, mood or mental changes, and an increase in blood pressure. If these side effects persist, consult your doctor immediately.

Adrush Injection 1 ml should not be taken if you are allergic to it. Inform your doctor if you are using any medicines other than Adrush Injection 1 ml. Inform your doctor if you are a pregnant/breastfeeding woman. Do not use Adrush Injection 1 ml if the solution is discoloured. Adrush Injection 1 ml should be used with caution in brain disorders, pheochromocytoma (tumour on adrenal gland), pulmonary oedema, kidney impairment, liver impairment, hypertension, hyperthyroidism, diabetes mellitus, and narrow-angle glaucoma.

Uses of Adrush Injection 1 ml

Cardiac arrest, Hypotension due to septic shock and life-threatening allergic reactions.

Medicinal Benefits

Adrush Injection 1 ml contains 'adrenaline'; it is also called epinephrine. It belongs to a class of medicines called 'sympathomimetic', primarily taken for the treatment of cardiac arrest, hypotension due to septic shock and life-threatening allergic reactions. Adrush Injection 1 ml works by increasing blood flow to the heart and also increases the chance of restoring a heartbeat in cardiac arrest. Adrush Injection 1 ml increases mean arterial blood pressure in adult patients with hypotension associated with septic shock. It is also used to increase blood flow through veins by constricting blood vessels and helps to relax the muscles, which block the airways and allow breathing to return to normal in allergic reactions due to foods, drugs, insect stings or bites or any other allergens. Adrush Injection 1 ml is also used in the treatment of bradycardia(slow heart rate), mydriasis( dilation of the pupil of the eye) and acute asthma.

Directions for Use

It will be administered by a healthcare professional; do not self-administer.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Adrush Injection 1 ml

  • Increased heart rate
  • Difficulty in breathing
  • Blurred vision
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Mood or mental changes
  • Increase in blood pressure.

Drug Warnings

Adrush Injection 1 ml should not be taken if you are allergic to it. Inform your doctor if you are using any medicines other than Adrush Injection 1 ml. Inform your doctor if you are a pregnant/breastfeeding woman. Adrush Injection 1 ml should be used with caution in brain disorders, pheochromocytoma (tumour on adrenal gland), pulmonary oedema, kidney impairment, hypertension, and liver impairment. Adrush Injection 1 ml is not recommended for diabetes, Parkinson's disease, hyperthyroidism, narrow-angle glaucoma and cardiovascular diseases. Adrush Injection 1 ml is for emergency use only, and medical supervision of the patients is necessary after administration.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interaction: Adrush Injection 1 ml may have interactions with anti-depressants (imipramine, amitriptyline), anti-cancer (Procarbazine), beta-blockers (propranolol), sympathomimetic agents (Oxytocin), alpha-blockers (phentolamine), adrenergic neuron blockers (guanethidine), bronchodilators (aminophylline, theophylline), anti-diabetic drugs (insulin), antihistamines (diphenhydramine), selective MAO inhibitors (linezolid), cardiac-glycosides (digoxin).

Drug-Food Interaction: Adrush Injection 1 ml may interact with alcohol.

Drug-Disease Interaction: Adrush Injection 1 ml is contraindicated in cardiovascular disorders, diabetes, Parkinson's disease, brain disorders, pulmonary oedema, kidney impairment, liver impairment, hypertension, narrow-angle glaucoma, pheochromocytoma (tumour on adrenal gland), diabetes or hyperthyroidism.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • IMIPRAMINE
  • AMITRIPTYLINE
  • PROCARBAZINE
  • PROPRANOLOL
  • OXYTOCIN
  • GUANETHIDINE
  • AMINOPHYLLINE
  • THEOPHYLLINE
  • INSULIN
  • DIPHENHYDRAMINE
  • LINEZOLID
  • DIGOXIN
  • PHENTOLAMINE

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Eat fresh vegetables, nuts, beans and legumes.
  • Avoid alcohol
  • Quit smoking.
  • Avoid fatty foods and spicy foods.
  • Do regular exercise/walking to maintain good health.
  • Keep your surroundings clean and neat to avoid sting/insect bites.
  • Avoid contaminating your food in case of food allergies.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Cardiac arrest: Cardiac arrest is the abrupt loss of heart function, breathing and consciousness. The condition usually results from a problem with your heart's electrical system, which disrupts your heart's pumping action and stops blood flow to your body. Symptoms include sudden collapse, pulselessness, no breathing, and loss of consciousness.

Hypotension associated with septic shock: Dilated blood vessels may significantly decrease blood flow to certain organs or may result in a significant drop in blood pressure, leading to a state known as septic shock.

Life-threatening allergic reactions: Severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis due to foods, drugs, insect stings or bites or any other allergens. Symptoms include pain, redness, swelling (in the area of sting and sometimes beyond), flushing, hives, itching, and a potentially life-threatening reaction that may impair breathing and cause the body to go into shock.