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  • Medications for Anaphylaxis

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    • adrenalin

      (epinephrine)
      Par Pharmaceutical, Inc.
      Usage: This drug is indicated for the emergency treatment of Type I allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis from various triggers and exercise-induced anaphylaxis. It is also used to increase mean arterial blood pressure in adults with hypotension associated with septic shock.
    • adrenalin

      (epinephrine)
      Par Pharmaceutical, Inc.
      Usage: This drug is indicated for the emergency treatment of Type I allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis due to various allergens and idiopathic or exercise-induced anaphylaxis. It is also used to increase mean arterial blood pressure in adults with hypotension associated with septic shock.
    • adrenalin

      (epinephrine)
      ENDO USA, Inc.
      Usage: This drug is indicated for the emergency treatment of Type I allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis due to various allergens. It is also used to increase mean arterial blood pressure in adults with hypotension associated with septic shock.
    • auvi-q

      (epinephrine)
      kaleo, Inc
      Usage: AUVI-Q® is indicated for the emergency treatment of Type I allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis due to insect stings, food, medications, and other allergens. It is intended for immediate self-administration in individuals at risk for anaphylaxis and is not a substitute for medical care.
    • carbinoxamine maleate

      (CARBINOXAMINE MALEATE)
      BluCrest Pharmaceuticals, LLC
      Usage: Carbinoxamine maleate is indicated for the symptomatic treatment of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis, vasomotor rhinitis, allergic conjunctivitis, mild allergic skin manifestations, dermatographism, and as an adjunctive therapy for anaphylactic reactions and allergic reactions to blood or plasma.
    • carbinoxamine maleate

      (Carbinoxamine Maleate)
      Biocomp Pharma, Inc.
      Usage: Carbinoxamine maleate is indicated for the symptomatic treatment of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis, vasomotor rhinitis, allergic conjunctivitis, mild allergic skin conditions, dermatographism, as adjunct therapy for anaphylactic reactions, and to reduce the severity of allergic reactions to blood or plasma.
    • cyproheptadine hydrochloride

      (Cyproheptadine Hydrochloride)
      Rising Pharma Holdings, Inc.
      Usage: This drug is indicated for perennial and seasonal allergic rhinitis, vasomotor rhinitis, allergic conjunctivitis, mild allergic skin reactions, cold urticaria, dermatographism, ameliorating allergic reactions to blood, and as an adjunctive therapy for anaphylactic reactions after acute management.
    • cyproheptadine hydrochloride

      (Cyproheptadine Hydrochloride)
      Patrin Pharma, Inc.
      Usage: The drug is indicated for perennial and seasonal allergic rhinitis, vasomotor rhinitis, allergic conjunctivitis, mild allergic skin reactions, cold urticaria, dermatographism, and as an adjunctive therapy for anaphylactic reactions after initial treatment with epinephrine and standard measures.
    • cyproheptadine hydrochloride

      (Cyproheptadine Hydrochloride)
      Amneal Pharmaceuticals of New York LLC
      Usage: This drug is indicated for perennial and seasonal allergic rhinitis, vasomotor rhinitis, allergic conjunctivitis, mild allergic skin conditions, amelioration of allergic reactions to blood, cold urticaria, dermatographism, and as an adjunctive therapy for anaphylactic reactions after initial management.
    • diphenhydramine

      (Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride)
      Micro Labs Limited
      Usage: Diphenhydramine hydrochloride injectable is indicated for adults and pediatric patients to manage allergic reactions, aid in anaphylaxis as an adjunct to epinephrine, treat motion sickness, and address parkinsonism when oral administration is impractical or contraindicated. Not for use in premature infants or neonates.