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  • beta-Adrenergic Agonist class drugs

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    • adrenalin

      (epinephrine)
      ENDO USA, Inc.
      Usage: The drug is indicated for the emergency treatment of allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis from various allergens and exercise-induced anaphylaxis. Additionally, it is used to increase mean arterial blood pressure in adult patients with hypotension associated with septic shock.
    • auvi-q

      (epinephrine)
      kaleo, Inc
      Usage: AUVI-Q® is indicated for the emergency treatment of Type I allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis due to insect stings, food, medications, and other allergens. It is intended for immediate self-administration in individuals at risk for anaphylaxis and is not a substitute for medical care.
    • epinephrine

      (EPINEPHRINE)
      BPI Labs, LLC
      Usage: Epinephrine Injection, USP, is indicated for increasing mean arterial blood pressure in adults with hypotension due to septic shock and for the emergency treatment of anaphylaxis and severe allergic reactions triggered by various allergens, including foods, drugs, and insect stings.
    • epinephrine

      (EPINEPHRINE)
      BPI Labs, LLC
      Usage: Epinephrine Injection USP, 1 mg/mL, is indicated for increasing mean arterial blood pressure in adult patients experiencing hypotension associated with septic shock.
    • epinephrine

      (Epinephrine)
      BPI Labs, LLC
      Usage: Epinephrine Injection USP is indicated for increasing mean arterial blood pressure in adults with hypotension due to septic shock, emergency treatment of anaphylaxis from various allergens, and induction and maintenance of mydriasis during intraocular surgery.
    • epinephrine

      (EPINEPHRINE)
      BPI Labs, LLC
      Usage: Epinephrine Injection, USP is indicated for increasing mean arterial blood pressure in adults with hypotension due to septic shock and for the emergency treatment of anaphylaxis and severe allergic reactions from various allergens, including insect stings, foods, and medications.
    • neffy

      (epinephrine)
      ARS Pharmaceuticals Operations, Inc.
      Usage: Neffy is indicated for the emergency treatment of type I allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, in adults and pediatric patients aged 4 years and older weighing 15 kg or more.