Epinephrine and norepinephrine are contraindicated during the use of halothane (not phthorothane, which seems to be a typo) because they can sensitize the myocardium to catecholamines, increasing the risk of arrhythmias. Halothane can also potentiate the cardiovascular effects of these agents, leading to hypotension and other complications. Additionally, halothane can cause liver toxicity, which may be exacerbated by the use of catecholamines. Thus, their concurrent use can pose significant risks to patient safety.
* Albuterol (Proventil) * Activated Charcoal * Aspirin * Oxygen * Epinephrine * Nitroglycerin * Oral Glucose
Both are fine but albuterol will make you shakey(shake your hands or arms or a body part) so use a low dosage) A good medicine that works but isn't as powerful as albuterol is Xopenex.
After the use of an epinephrine pen, give it to your physician, pharmacist, or health care professional for proper disposal.
nope infect it is contraindicated.
Albuterol, a bronchodilator used to treat asthma and other respiratory conditions, was developed in the 1960s by scientists at the pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and Company. While specific individuals may not be widely recognized for its discovery, the compound is a derivative of epinephrine and was synthesized to provide a more effective treatment with fewer side effects. It was later introduced to the market as a medication in the 1980s.
epinephrine and norpepinephrine
They are locally contraindicated if not severe and systemically contraindicated if they are severe.
Disodium hydrogen citrate is contraindicated in pregnancy. Disodium hydrate citrate is a category C which state that it is unsafe for use in pregnancy.
use full for cough nebulizetion
That would be a dangerous thing to do. Your heartbeat naturally increases as you exercise. Epinephrine is a potent drug and can be fatal if used improperly.
Yes it is contraindicated