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  • Medications for Anesthesia

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    • desflurane

      (desflurane)
      Sandoz Inc.
      Usage: Desflurane, USP, is indicated for the induction and maintenance of anesthesia in adults undergoing inpatient and outpatient surgery. It is also indicated for maintenance in pediatric patients after intubation but is contraindicated for induction in children due to adverse airway events.
    • glycopyrrolate

      (Glycopyrrolate)
      Fresenius Kabi USA, LLC
      Usage: Glycopyrrolate Injection is indicated as a preoperative antimuscarinic to reduce secretions and block cardiac reflexes during anesthesia. It may also be used intraoperatively to manage arrhythmias and as adjunctive therapy for peptic ulcers in adults when rapid effect is needed or oral medications are not tolerated.
    • glycopyrrolate

      (glycopyrrolate)
      PBM Pharmaceuticals Inc.
      Usage: Glycopyrrolate Injection is indicated in anesthesia to reduce secretions, gastric acidity, and vagal reflexes during induction and intubation. It may also be used intraoperatively to counteract arrhythmias. Additionally, it serves as adjunctive therapy for peptic ulcers when rapid anticholinergic effects are needed or oral medications are intolerable.
    • glycopyrrolate

      (Glycopyrrolate)
      Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA Inc.
      Usage: Glycopyrrolate Injection is indicated for reducing secretions and reflexes during anesthesia induction, counteracting bradycardia, and as adjunctive treatment for peptic ulcers when rapid effects are needed or oral medication is not tolerated.
    • glycopyrrolate

      (glycopyrrolate)
      Accord Healthcare, Inc.,
      Usage: Glycopyrrolate Injection is indicated as a preoperative antimuscarinic to reduce secretions and gastric acidity during anesthesia, manage vagal reflexes, and counteract the effects of cholinergic agents. Additionally, it serves as adjunctive therapy in adults for peptic ulcer treatment when rapid effects are needed or oral medications are intolerable.
    • glycopyrrolate

      (glycopyrrolate)
      Nivagen Pharmaceuticals Inc
      Usage: Glycopyrrolate Injection is indicated as a preoperative antimuscarinic to reduce secretions and block vagal reflexes during anesthesia. It is also used intraoperatively to manage arrhythmias and counteract cholinergic effects. Additionally, it serves as adjunctive therapy for peptic ulcers when rapid effects are needed or oral medication is intolerable.
    • glycopyrrolate

      (Glycopyrrolate)
      Xiromed LLC
      Usage: Glycopyrrolate injection is indicated as a preoperative antimuscarinic to reduce secretions and gastric acidity in anesthesia, counteracting vagal reflexes and effects of cholinergic agents. Additionally, it is used as adjunctive therapy in adults for peptic ulcers when rapid effects are needed or oral medication is intolerable.
    • glycopyrrolate

      (Glycopyrrolate)
      Fresenius Kabi USA, LLC
      Usage: Glycopyrrolate Injection is indicated as a preoperative antimuscarinic to reduce secretions and gastric acidity, block cardiac vagal reflexes during anesthesia, and counteract arrhythmias. It is also used in adults as adjunctive therapy for peptic ulcers when rapid effects are needed or oral medication is intolerable.
    • methohexital sodium

      (Methohexital Sodium)
      Heritage Pharmaceuticals Inc. d/b/a Avet Pharmaceuticals Inc.
      Usage: Methohexital Sodium for Injection is indicated for intravenous induction of anesthesia in adults and pediatric patients over 1 month, used prior to other anesthetics or as adjuncts in short procedures. It can also induce a hypnotic state and is suitable for procedures with minimal painful stimuli.
    • methohexital sodium

      (Methohexital Sodium)
      ONESOURCE SPECIALTY PHARMA LIMITED
      Usage: Methohexital Sodium for Injection is indicated for intravenous induction of anesthesia in adults and pediatric patients over 1 month. It serves as an adjunct to inhalational anesthetics for surgical procedures, and is used for short procedures or to induce a hypnotic state in both populations.