Aavdrin
is cordial working on simulations receptor alpha and beta-adrenoceptor
in vascular smooth muscles in the respiratory tract, producing
peripheral vasoconstriction), and Batalli works to raise the blood
pressure and reduces the swelling of tissues and nasal congestion. Used for relief of nasal congestion associated with acute and chronic pockets, and cold. It also works on the expansion of bronchial lung resulting from stimulating beta receptors. The
tension relievers that are taken by mouth are less effective than that
used by the nose, but it does not cause the return to nasal congestion
and back to normal. There
congestion relievers in many oral preparations without prescription to
relieve symptoms of nasal congestion associated with a cold normal.
Uses
Ephedrine is used to relieve nasal congestion associated with acute and chronic pockets, and cold.The attenuators congestion that are taken by mouth are less effective than that used by the nose, but it does not cause the return to tension and back of the nose to the natural state. No thinners tension oral in many preparations without a prescription to relieve symptoms of nasal congestion associated with colds normal.Bstaml in acute asthma Ephedrine is used to temporarily relieve shortness of breath, chest tightness and wheezing due to bronchial asthma.Used in cases of hypotension.Contraindications
Sensitivity to Aavdrin, or composite materials used in thePrecautions
Used with caution in patients who suffer from high blood pressure, especially when severe hypertension or uncontrolled, or acute coronary artery disease.Diabetes: may affect the blood glucose control.Heart disease: increased risk of heart rhythm disorder.Hypertension: lead to a rally.An enlarged prostate.Hyperthyroidism.Closed angle glaucoma may lead to an acute attack.Seniors: use the least effective dose.Children: avoid use in children less than two years.Pregnancy: avoid using it.Lactation: secreted in breast milk, preventing its use.Side effects
Common symptoms: stimulating the nervous system, nervousness, excitement, dizziness, insomnia, dry mouthPalpitations, hallucinations (especially in children), a heart rhythm disorder, high blood pressure.Drug Interactions
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors can increase the effect of ephedrine to increase blood pressure.Doses and methods of use
Adult: Oral:Initial dose: 25 to 50 mg orally every 3 to 4 hours.Maximum dose: 150 mg per day in divided doses.
Or 50-25 mg every 3 to 4 hours given subcutaneously or intramuscularly. Or intravenously: 5-25 mg given slowly, repeated every 5 to 10 minutes if necessary.
Children: 3 mg / kg / day or 25 -100 mg / square meter / day divided into 4-6 doses every 4-6 hours given by mouth or skin or muscle.Nasal Spray:Children 6-12 years: 1-2 poultice in both slots every 4 hours.Adults: 2-3 poultice in both slots every 4 hours.Dosage forms
Capsules: 25 mg.Nasal Spray: 0.25%.Injection: 50 mg / ml.Storage
You must save the medication well-closed containers away from light and humidity at a temperature less than 30 degrees Celsius.
Uses
Ephedrine is used to relieve nasal congestion associated with acute and chronic pockets, and cold.The attenuators congestion that are taken by mouth are less effective than that used by the nose, but it does not cause the return to tension and back of the nose to the natural state. No thinners tension oral in many preparations without a prescription to relieve symptoms of nasal congestion associated with colds normal.Bstaml in acute asthma Ephedrine is used to temporarily relieve shortness of breath, chest tightness and wheezing due to bronchial asthma.Used in cases of hypotension.Contraindications
Sensitivity to Aavdrin, or composite materials used in thePrecautions
Used with caution in patients who suffer from high blood pressure, especially when severe hypertension or uncontrolled, or acute coronary artery disease.Diabetes: may affect the blood glucose control.Heart disease: increased risk of heart rhythm disorder.Hypertension: lead to a rally.An enlarged prostate.Hyperthyroidism.Closed angle glaucoma may lead to an acute attack.Seniors: use the least effective dose.Children: avoid use in children less than two years.Pregnancy: avoid using it.Lactation: secreted in breast milk, preventing its use.Side effects
Common symptoms: stimulating the nervous system, nervousness, excitement, dizziness, insomnia, dry mouthPalpitations, hallucinations (especially in children), a heart rhythm disorder, high blood pressure.Drug Interactions
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors can increase the effect of ephedrine to increase blood pressure.Doses and methods of use
Adult: Oral:Initial dose: 25 to 50 mg orally every 3 to 4 hours.Maximum dose: 150 mg per day in divided doses.
Or 50-25 mg every 3 to 4 hours given subcutaneously or intramuscularly. Or intravenously: 5-25 mg given slowly, repeated every 5 to 10 minutes if necessary.
Children: 3 mg / kg / day or 25 -100 mg / square meter / day divided into 4-6 doses every 4-6 hours given by mouth or skin or muscle.Nasal Spray:Children 6-12 years: 1-2 poultice in both slots every 4 hours.Adults: 2-3 poultice in both slots every 4 hours.Dosage forms
Capsules: 25 mg.Nasal Spray: 0.25%.Injection: 50 mg / ml.Storage
You must save the medication well-closed containers away from light and humidity at a temperature less than 30 degrees Celsius.