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  • Medications for Septic Shock

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    • dopamine hydrochloride

      (Dopamine Hydrochloride)
      Hospira, Inc.
      Usage: Dopamine HCl Injection is indicated for improving hemodynamic status in patients experiencing distributive shock or shock from reduced cardiac output.
    • giapreza

      (angiotensin II)
      La Jolla Pharmaceutical Company
      Usage: GIAPREZA is indicated for increasing blood pressure in adults experiencing septic or other forms of distributive shock.
    • isoproterenol hydrochloride

      (Isoproterenol Hydrochloride)
      Amphastar Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
      Usage: Isoproterenol hydrochloride injection is indicated for mild or transient heart block, serious heart block and Adams-Stokes attacks (excluding ventricular tachycardia), cardiac arrest, bronchospasm during anesthesia, and as an adjunct in treating hypovolemic/septic shock, low cardiac output states, congestive heart failure, and cardiogenic shock.
    • isoproterenol hydrochloride

      (Isoproterenol Hydrochloride)
      Nordic Pharma, Inc.
      Usage: Isoproterenol hydrochloride injection is indicated for improving hemodynamic status in patients with distributive shock and low cardiac output, as well as for managing bronchospasm during anesthesia.
    • naloxone hydrochloride

      (Naloxone Hydrochloride)
      Eugia US LLC
      Usage: Naloxone hydrochloride injection is indicated for the complete or partial reversal of opioid depression and respiratory depression resulting from natural and synthetic opioids. It also aids in diagnosing acute opioid overdose and may be used as an adjunctive agent to increase blood pressure in septic shock management.
    • naloxone hydrochloride

      (NALOXONE HYDROCHLORIDE)
      Hospira, Inc.
      Usage: Naloxone Hydrochloride Injection is indicated for reversing opioid-induced respiratory depression and diagnosing suspected acute opioid overdose. It may also be used adjunctively to help increase blood pressure in septic shock management.
    • naloxone hydrochloride

      (Naloxone Hydrochloride)
      Mylan Institutional LLC
      Usage: Naloxone hydrochloride injection is indicated for the complete or partial reversal of opioid depression, including respiratory depression from natural and synthetic opioids. It is also used to diagnose suspected opioid overdose and may assist in increasing blood pressure during septic shock management.
    • naloxone hydrochloride

      (Naloxone Hydrochloride)
      Endo USA, Inc.
      Usage: Naloxone hydrochloride injection is indicated for reversing opioid depression, including respiratory issues from natural and synthetic opioids, and for diagnosing acute opioid overdose. It may also be used adjunctively to enhance blood pressure in septic shock management.
    • naloxone hydrochloride

      (Naloxone Hydrochloride)
      International Medication Systems, Limited
      Usage: Naloxone hydrochloride injection is indicated for reversing opioid-induced respiratory depression and managing suspected acute opioid overdose. Additionally, it may be used as an adjunct to increase blood pressure in septic shock management.
    • naloxone hydrochloride

      (Nalxone Hydrochloride)
      Civica, Inc.
      Usage: Naloxone Hydrochloride Injection is indicated for reversing opioid-induced respiratory depression and diagnosing acute opioid overdose. It may also serve as an adjunct to enhance blood pressure in septic shock management.