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Detajmium bitartrate

Ajmaline and its derivatives, prajmalium bitartrate (rINN A-propylajmaline), lorajmine (rINN chloroacetylajma-line), detajmium bitartrate (rINN), and diethylaminohy-droxypropylajmaline, are Rauwolfia alkaloids. Their use is restricted by serious adverse effects, such as neutropenia and cardiac dysrhythmias, which have been reviewed (1). Other adverse effects include dizziness, headache, and a sensation of warmth after intravenous injection. [Pg.45]

After an overdose of detajmium bitartrate in a dose of 18 mg/kg, a 36-year-old woman developed ventricular flutter, which responded to treatment with lidocaine, defibrillation, glucagon, noradrenaline, and sodium chloride (17). Hjrpokalemia responded to intravenous potassium chloride. [Pg.45]


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