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Ethanolamine oleate

Dose. Ethanolamine Oleate Injection B.P.) is administered intravenously in a dose of 2 to 5 ml. [Pg.594]

Sclerosing agents. Chemicals may be used to cause inflammation and thrombosis in veins so as to induce permanent obliteration, e.g. ethanolamine oleate injection, sodium tetradecyl sulphate (given i.v. for varicose veins) and oily phenol injection (given submucously for haemorrhoids). Local reactions, tissue necrosis and embolus can occur. [Pg.584]

Thakeb, F., Salama, Z., Raouf, T.A., Kader, SA., Hamid, H.A. The value of combined use of N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate and ethanolamine oleate in the management of bleeding oesophagogastric varices. Endoscopy 1995 27 358-364... [Pg.372]

In sclerotherapy an irritant is introduced into varicose veins and esophageal varices, causing a local inflammatory reaction and obliteration of the veins concerned. Sclerosing agents include lauromacrogol 400, mono-ethanolamine oleate, sodium morrhuate, and sodium tetradecylsulfate. [Pg.3107]

Monoethanolamine is also used to produce a variety of salts with therapeutic uses. For example, a salt of monoethanolamine with vitamin C is used for intramuscular injection, while the salicylate and undecenoate monoethanolamine salts are utilized respectively in the treatment of rheumatism and as an antifungal agent. However, the most common therapeutic use of monoethanolamine is in the production of ethanolamine oleate injection, which is used as a sclerosing agent. ... [Pg.478]

Trade names Ethamolin (GSK) Ethanolamine oleate Indications Bleeding esophageal varices Category Sclerosant, local Half-life N/A... [Pg.222]

Choi YH, Han MH, 0-Ki K, et al. (2002) Craniofacial cavernous venous malformations percutaneous sclerotherapy with use of ethanolamine oleate. J Vase Interv Radiol 13 475-482... [Pg.34]

Sukigara M, Omoto R, Miyamae T (1985) Systemic dissemination of ethanolamine oleate after injection sclerotherapy for esophageal varices. Arch Surg 120 833-836... [Pg.34]

Ethanolamine oleate is a mixture of 5% ethanolamine oleate (Keuk Dong, Inchon, Korea) and iodized oil (Lipiodol) (ratio 5 l-5 2) the amount... [Pg.29]

Hashizume M, Kitano S,Yamaga H et al. (1988) Haptoglobin to protect against renal damage from ethanolamine oleate sclerosant. Lancet 2 340-341... [Pg.33]

Injection of Ethanolamine Oleate, B,P, Contains ethanolamine oleate equivalent to about 4 1 per cent w/v oleic acid and about 0-89 per cent w/v ethanolamine with benzyl alcohol in water for injection. [Pg.648]


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