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  • Medications for Arrhythmias Cardiac

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    • glycopyrrolate

      (Glycopyrrolate)
      Piramal Critical Care Inc
      Usage: Glycopyrrolate Injection is indicated as a preoperative antimuscarinic to reduce secretions, gastric volume, and to block vagal reflexes during anesthesia. It is also used intraoperatively to counteract arrhythmias and for adjunctive therapy in adults with peptic ulcers when rapid effects or oral medication is unsuitable.
    • glycopyrrolate

      (Glycopyrrolate)
      Sagent Pharmaceuticals
      Usage: Glycopyrrolate Injection is indicated in anesthesia to reduce secretions, gastric acidity, and cardiac reflexes during surgery. It counteracts vagal reflex-induced arrhythmias and side effects of cholinergic agents. In peptic ulcer treatment, it serves as adjunctive therapy for rapid anticholinergic effect when oral medication is intolerable.
    • potassium chloride extended-release

      (Potassium Chloride)
      Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Inc.
      Usage: This drug is indicated for treating hypokalemia, including in cases of digitalis intoxication and familial periodic paralysis. It is also used to prevent hypokalemia in high-risk patients, particularly those with cardiac issues or undergoing diuretic therapy. Potassium salts should be reserved for patients unable to tolerate other forms.
    • robinul

      (Robinul)
      West-ward Pharmaceutical Corp
      Usage: ROBINUL Injection is indicated as a preoperative antimuscarinic to reduce secretions and counteract cardiac reflexes during anesthesia. It is also used as adjunctive therapy for peptic ulcer in adults when rapid anticholinergic effects are needed or oral medications are not tolerated.
    • verapamil hydrochloride

      (Verapamil Hydrochloride)
      Actavis Pharma, Inc.
      Usage: Verapamil Hydrochloride Tablets are used to treat angina (including vasospastic and unstable types), manage arrhythmias (like atrial flutter/fibrillation), and control essential hypertension, thereby reducing the risk of cardiovascular events such as strokes and myocardial infarctions.