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Regulated (List II)Translated

THIOPENTAL VUAB INJ.PLV.SOL

1G/Powder for Injectable Sol./THIOPENTAL SODIQUE ET CARBONATE DE SODIUM EXPRIME EN THIOPENTAL SODIUM
VUAB
ManufacturerVerified lab

VUAB

Public retail price
127.15DZD
Reference price (TR): 135.00 DZD

Identification

Active ingredient (INN)
THIOPENTAL SODIQUE ET CARBONATE DE SODIUM EXPRIME EN THIOPENTAL SODIUM
Internal code
02 B 013
Country of Origin
Czech Republic
Pharmaceutical form
Powder for Injectable Sol.
Prescription List
Regulated (List II)
Packaging
b/01fl
THIOPENTAL VUAB INJ.PLV.SOL
Clinical View
Regulated (List II)

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Associated Conditions

Chronic alcoholism Lactation Severe anaemia History of alcoholism History of asthma History of drug abuse Chronic obstructive Bronchopneumopathy, history(s) Cachexia Dehydration Diabetes Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Child under 15 years of age Burning big Pregnancy Severe haemorrhage Hyperkalaemia Hypertension Intracranial hypertension Hyperuricaemia Hypotension Hypovolaemia Myocardial infarction Corticotropic impairment Hepatic impairment Renal impairment Respiratory impairment Cardiovascular disease Severe myasthenia Infants under 30 months of age Newborn exposed in utero to the medicine Respiratory pathology Constrictive Pericarditis Elderly Subject under hyposodic or deodized diet Drug addiction Repeated treatment Metabolic disorder.

Mechanism of Action

Thiopental sodium

Mechanism of action Thiopental is a short-acting, sour barbituric that Intravenous allows anaesthetic induction, or short-lived general anaesthesia.

The predominant initial action is a depression of the mesencephalic crosslinked substance.

Thiopental has neither analgesic nor myorelaxant properties, but it has anticonvulsant properties.

Adverse Effects

  • Hyperkalaemia Hypokalaemia Skin Erythema (Common)
  • Skin edema (Common)
  • Urticaria Fever
  • Fatigue Hypothermia Frisher Haemolytic anaemia Hepatitis (Exceptional)
  • Hepatitis
  • Hypersensitivity (Common)
  • Anaphylactoid reaction Anaphylactic shock Anaphylactic reaction
  • Injection site infection Extravasation at the injection site Appetite decreased Laryngospasm (Common)
  • Sneezing Vertigo Psychotic episode (Common)
  • Euphoria (Common)
  • Nightmare (Common)
  • Abnormal dreams (Common)
  • Mental confusion Delicious Tachycardia Myocardial depression
  • Arrhythmia Malaise Cardiovascular collapsus Thrombosis Phlebitis Hypotension Venous pain
  • Bradycardia Vasodilatation Hoquet (Common)
  • Vomiting Nausea Abnormal movement Headache
  • Somnolence Amnesia Brain circulatory impairment Bronchospasm (Common)
  • Hypoventilation (Common)
  • Apnea (Common)
  • Cough Respiratory depression Nephropathy.

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