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  • Medications for Hypertensive Crisis

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    • flavoxate hydrochloride

      (FLAVOXATE HYDROCHLORIDE)
      Padagis US LLC
      Usage: Flavoxate HCl tablets are indicated for symptomatic relief of dysuria, urgency, nocturia, suprapubic pain, frequency, and incontinence related to conditions like cystitis and prostatitis. They are not intended for definitive treatment but can be used alongside urinary tract infection medications.
    • sodium nitroprusside

      (SODIUM NITROPRUSSIDE)
      Cipla USA Inc.
      Usage: Sodium nitroprusside is indicated for the immediate reduction of blood pressure in hypertensive crises, producing controlled hypotension during surgery to minimize bleeding, and treating acute congestive heart failure in both adult and pediatric patients.
    • sodium nitroprusside

      (sodium nitroprusside)
      Nexus Pharmaceuticals Inc
      Usage: Sodium nitroprusside is indicated for the immediate reduction of blood pressure in hypertensive crises, controlled hypotension during surgery to minimize bleeding, and the treatment of acute congestive heart failure in both adult and pediatric patients.
    • sodium nitroprusside

      (Sodium Nitroprusside)
      Hainan Poly Pharm. Co., Ltd.
      Usage: Sodium nitroprusside is indicated for immediate blood pressure reduction in hypertensive crises, induction and maintenance of controlled hypotension during surgery, and treatment of acute heart failure, where it helps lower left ventricular end-diastolic pressure, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, and vascular resistance.
    • sodium nitroprusside

      (Sodium Nitroprusside)
      Somerset Therapeutics, LLC
      Usage: Sodium nitroprusside is indicated for the immediate reduction of blood pressure in hypertensive crises, controlled hypotension during surgery to minimize bleeding, and the treatment of acute congestive heart failure. It should be used with longer-acting antihypertensive medications for optimal management.
    • sodium nitroprusside

      (sodium nitroprusside)
      Hainan Poly Pharm. Co., Ltd.
      Usage: Sodium nitroprusside is indicated for immediate blood pressure reduction in hypertensive crises, controlled hypotension during surgery to reduce bleeding, and treatment of acute congestive heart failure in both adults and pediatric patients. Long-acting antihypertensives should be used concurrently to limit treatment duration.