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Phenylephrine ‘Neo-synephrine

Nalpin, Narcan, Narcanti, Narcotan, Suboxone, Neo-Synephrine phenylephrine... [Pg.666]

Demayo AP, Reidenberg MM. Grand mal seizure in a child 30 minutes after Cyclogyl (cyclopentolate hydrochloride) and 10% Neo-Synephrine (phenylephrine hydrochloride) eye drops were instilled. Pediatrics 2004 113(5) e499 500. [Pg.767]

In the body, hormones called biogenic amines carry messages between the central nervous system and nerve cells. Epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine (noradrenaline) are released by the adrenal medulla in fight-or-flight situations to raise the blood glucose level and move the blood to the muscles. Used in remedies for colds, hay fever, and asthma, Benzedrine, Neo-Synephrine (phenylephrine), and norepinephrine contract the capillaries in the mucous membranes of the respiratory passages. Sometimes Benzedrine is taken internally... [Pg.260]

They are sometimes used to bring about weight loss, but they can cause chemical dependency. Benzedrine and Neo-Synephrine (phenylephrine) are used in medications to reduce respiratory congestion from colds, hay fever, and asthma. Sometimes, benzedrine is taken to combat the desire to sleep, but it has side effects. Methedrine is used to treat depression and in the illegal form is known as speed or crank. The prefix meth means that there is one more CH3 — group on the nitrogen atom. [Pg.489]

Phenylephrine, Nasal (Neo-Synephrine Nasal) (OTC) [Vasopressor/Decongestant] Uses Can be used prior to nasal intubation and NG tube insCTtion to reduce bleeding Action a-Adren gic agonist Dose Adults Feds. 1—2 sprays/nostril q4h (usual 0.25%).Caution [C, +/—] HTN, acute pancreatitis, H, coronary Dz, NAG, h5 pCTth5Toidism Contra Bradycardia, arrhythmias Disp Nasal soln (0.125-0.25%) SE Arrh5rthmias, HTN, nasal irritation, dryness, sneezing, HA Interactions May -1- effects OF nitrates EMS Ocular instillation may dilate pupil... [Pg.28]

Phenylephrine Ophthalmic (Neo-Synephrine Ophthalmic, AK-Dilote, Zincfrin [OTC]) [Vasopressor/Decongestant]... [Pg.255]

Phenylephrine hydrochloride (Neo-Synephrine) is a pure a-agonist that is occasionally used for subarachnoid block and is marketed with procaine for use in dentistry. It has little direct cardiac effect. [Pg.334]

Nasal 0.05% spray Ophthalmic 0.025% drops Phenylephrine (generic, Neo-Synephrine)... [Pg.194]

Neo-Synephrine . See Phenylephrine hydrochloride later ill this entry. [Pg.51]

Phenylephrine (Neo-Synephrine, others). Like methoxamine, phenylephrine can be administered systemically to treat hypotension, and phenylephrine can also be used to terminate certain episodes of supraventricular tachycardia. In addition, phenylephrine is administered topically to treat nasal congestion and is found in many over-the-counter spray decongestants. [Pg.275]

Phenylephrine Neo-Synephrine Nasal Spray, others Nasal spray... [Pg.371]

Phenylephrine (0.125%, 0.25%, 0.5%, 1%), nasal solution, 2-3 sprays/drops per nostril every 3-4 hours Neo-Synephrine, various generic ... [Pg.1523]

Unconventional routes of drug administration by using gels and jellies are also being explored. Thus, two nasal jellies were developed and marketed. The intranasal vitamin B-12 gel, Nascobal (Schwarz Pharma), is used as a dietary supplement. The gel base is composed of a hydrophilic cellulose derivative, the exact nature of which is not disclosed. However, the gel is apparently odorless and non-iriitating, and adheres well to the mucous membrane. Neo-Synephrine Viscous (Sanofi Winthrop) is a water-soluble nasal jelly formulated with methylcellulose it contains the decongestant phenylephrine hydrochloride. [Pg.1882]

Example Pseudoephedrine hydrochloride (Actifed, Sudafed), phenylpropanolamine (Allerest, Dimetapp), phenylephrine HCK (Neo-Synephrine, Sinex), and pseudoephedrine (Actifed, Sudafed) frequently combined with an antihistamine, analgesic, or antitussive (anticough) in oral cold remedies Route Tablet, capsule, liquid Pregnancy category C Pharmacokinetic Absorbed by the GI tract, metabolized in liver and excreted in urine. Not removed by hemodialysis... [Pg.178]

Peri-Colase docusate phenylephrine Dionephrine, Dura-Vent, Neo-Synephrine, Novahistine, ... [Pg.671]

Phenylephrine (neo-synephrine, others) is a selective receptor agonist it activates receptors only at much higher concentrations. The drug causes marked arterial vasoconstriction during intravenous infusion. Phenylephrine also is used as a nasal decongestant and as a mydriatic in various nasal and ophthalmic formulations (see Chapter 63 for ophthalmic uses). [Pg.162]

Some false transmitters are known which are not taken up by the presynaptic terminal, but display a direct norepinephrine-like effect on the receptor. The most used of these is phenylephrine (7.51) ( Neo-synephrine ) which is applied to inflamed mucous membranes. Whereas phenylephrine acts exclusively on a-receptors, isoprenaline (12.44) affects only -receptors, and salbutamol (12.54) only one type of j8-receptor (more about this in Section 12.4). [Pg.302]


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