| Active Ingredient | ADRENALINE |
| Therapeutic Class | ALPHA & BETA ADRENERGIC AGONIST |
| Indications | Acute bronchospasm. Emergency treatment of asthma and anaphylaxis, cardiac arrest. |
| Caution | Cardiac arrhythmias, tachycardia, tremor, anxiety . Avoid in the elderly and patients with heart disease. |
| Dose Range | 0.5-1mg s.c. or i.m. |
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| Pregnancy | May reduce placental perfusion and cause tachycardia, cardiac irregularities, an More ... |
| Breast Feeding | Present in milk but unlikely to be harmful as poor oral bioavailability. |
| Active Ingredient | NORADRENALINE |
| Therapeutic Class | ALPHA & BETA ADRENERGIC AGONIST |
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| Active Ingredient | ADRENALINE | LIDOCAINE |
| Therapeutic Class | LOCAL ANESTHETICS |
| Indications | Adrenaline is often added to local anaesthetics to retard diffusion and limit absorption, to prolong the duration of effect, and to lessen the danger of toxicity . |
| Caution | Protect from light. |
| Dose Range | The content of adrenaline does not exceed 0.002% (1 in 50 000). |
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