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Pyrolate Injection

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Neon Laboratories Ltd

Salt Composition

Glycopyrrolate (0.2mg)

Overview Pyrolate Injection

Atropine Injection, an anticholinergic agent, is administered pre- or intra-operatively to suppress secretions and counteract the neuromuscular blocking effects of certain anesthetic agents. It's also indicated for peptic ulcers when oral therapy is unsuitable. Administration is by a healthcare professional. Complete disclosure of all concurrent medications is crucial due to potential interactions. Discontinuation should only occur under medical supervision; premature cessation may lead to symptom recurrence and disease exacerbation. Common adverse reactions include xerostomia, urinary hesitancy, visual blurring, photosensitivity, mydriasis, cycloplegia, tachycardia, bradycardia, palpitations, and anhidrosis. Concurrent alcohol consumption should be avoided due to potential additive sedative effects. Patients with glaucoma, myasthenia gravis, congestive heart failure, or hypertension should inform their physician prior to treatment.

Primary Ingredients of Pyrolate Injection

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Uses of Pyrolate Injection

Total Anesthesia | Gastric Ulceration

Major Benefits of Pyrolate Injection:

Administering this medication will be handled by your healthcare provider. Self-medication is not advised.

Common Side effects of Pyrolate Injection:

  • Urinary retention
  • Blurred vision
  • Dilatation of pupil
  • Cycloplegia (paralysis of the ciliary muscle of the eye)
  • Ocular hyperemia
  • Slow heart rate
  • Palpitations
  • Reduced sweating
  • Increased heart rate
  • Increased intraocular pressure

How to use Pyrolate Injection:

This medication will be administered by your healthcare provider. Self-medication is strictly prohibited.

How Pyrolate Injection works:

Pyrolate Injection, an anticholinergic agent, functions by inhibiting the neurotransmitter acetylcholine within the central nervous system.

SAFETY ADVICE

AlcoholAlcoholCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

The safety of combining Pyrolate Injection with alcohol is unestablished. Seek medical advice before concurrent use.

PregnancyPregnancySAFE IF PRESCRIBED

Pregnancy use of Pyrolate Injection is generally deemed safe. Animal research indicates minimal or absent harm to the fetus; nevertheless, data from human trials are scarce.

Breast feedingBreast feedingSAFE IF PRESCRIBED

Administration of Pyrolate Injection during lactation is likely safe. Available human data indicates minimal infant risk. However, prolonged Pyrolate Injection use may decrease milk supply.

DrivingDrivingUNSAFE

Administering Pyrolate Injection may induce adverse reactions impacting driving capabilities. Pyrolate Injection can impair vision and coordination, potentially compromising safe driving.

KidneyKidneyCAUTION

Individuals with kidney impairment should use Pyrolate Injection cautiously. Dosage modification may be necessary. Physician consultation is advised.

LiverLiverCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Data regarding Pyrolate Injection use in individuals with hepatic impairment is scarce. Physician consultation is advised.

What if you forget to take Pyrolate Injection :

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Facts to Know About Pyrolate Injection

LabelValue
Chemical Type Quaternary Ammonium Compounds (synthetic)
Developing Habits No.
Treatment Category Gastrointestinal system
Action Category Anesthesia and Anticholinergics
Pyrolate Injection
103
MRP 119
13% off