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Emerade (Adrenaline Tartrate)

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Type: drug type
Product: Emerade AutoInjector (ON BACKORDER)
Manufacturer: Bausch & Lomb
Country: United Kingdom
Dosage: 150 mcg
Qty: 1
US$141.99
Type: drug type
Product: Emerade AutoInjector (ON BACKORDER)
Manufacturer: Bausch & Lomb
Country: United Kingdom
Dosage: 300 mcg
Qty: 1
US$151.99
Type: drug type
Product: Emerade AutoInjector (ON BACKORDER)
Manufacturer: Bausch & Lomb
Country: United Kingdom
Dosage: 500 mcg
Qty: 1
US$161.99

Emerade Information:

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Emerade (Adrenaline Tartrate) is commonly used as an emergency treatment for severe allergic reactions known as anaphylaxis occurring in response to certain foods, insect stings, medications, latex, or exercise. Emerade contains adrenaline tartrate as the active ingredient, which is an adrenergic agonist and also a synthetic form of the hormone adrenaline (epinephrine) produced naturally by the body. The adrenaline in Emerade works by constricting blood vessels, relaxing smooth muscles in the airways, and increasing the heart rate. These effects help to reverse the symptoms of anaphylaxis, including swelling, breathing difficulties, low blood pressure, and hives.

It is important to note that Emerade is intended for immediate use during an anaphylactic reaction while waiting for medical assistance. It is not a substitute for seeking professional medical help.

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Emerade Side Effects:

Common mild side effects of this medication include increased heart rate, tremors, nervousness or anxiety, headache, pallor, and dizziness. Contact your doctor if these mild side effects don't resolve or bother you.

Possible serious side effects of this medication include irregular and rapid heartbeat, chest pain, persistently high blood pressure, excessive sweating, nausea, vomiting, difficulty breathing, persistent headache and dizziness, weakness, hallucinations, and fainting. Stop this medication and seek immediate medical attention if you notice these severe side effects. Also, inform your doctor about other side effects you noticed not listed here.

Emerade Directions:

This medication comes in the form of auto-injectors of different dosage strengths (150 mcg, 300 mcg, and 500 mcg) which can be self-administered into the thigh muscles. It is recommended to receive proper training and guidance from your doctor on how to use Emerade correctly, especially if you or someone close to you is at risk of anaphylaxis. Also, ensure you read the leaflet in the pack for more details about how to use this device for quick administration of the medication. It should be administered into the outer part of the thigh at the onset of the first sign of anaphylaxis. Learn to identify the symptoms of anaphylaxis, which may include difficulty breathing, swelling of the face or throat, hives, itching, dizziness, rapid heartbeat, or a sense of impending doom. It is crucial to act quickly if these symptoms occur. Sometimes, one auto-injector pen may not be enough to deliver the appropriate dose of adrenaline for the allergic reaction as there are varying doses in the auto-injectors. Therefore consult your doctor for the appropriate dose for you. It is important to avoid using too large doses as it can lead to serious complications. Even after administering Emerade, it is essential to seek immediate medical assistance. Anaphylaxis requires further medical evaluation and treatment, and additional doses or interventions may be necessary. Store the medication at below 25⁰C in its protective case and keep it out of the reach of children.

Emerade (Adrenaline Tartrate) has been shown through several clinical trials to be both safe and effective when used appropriately for the treatment of anaphylaxis. The estimated half-life of adrenaline is approximately 2 to 3 minutes. This means that after 2 to 3 minutes, approximately half of the administered adrenaline will be eliminated from the body. Due to its short half-life, adrenaline has a relatively quick onset and short duration of action. It is important however to consult your doctor for personalized advice and guidance regarding the safety and efficacy of Emerade in specific situations.

Emerade Precautions:

Before using Emerade, it is highly important to inform your doctor about any previous or current medical conditions you may have especially the following:
• Allergic reaction to Adrenaline Tartrate, other ingredients of Emerade, or any other medication;
• Adrenal gland tumor;
• Diabetes;
• Electrolyte imbalance such as low potassium or high calcium levels in the blood;
• Eye problems such as glaucoma;
• Heart disease;
• High blood pressure;
• Kidney disease;
• Prostate disease;
• Thyroid gland problems such as thyroid over activity

This medication should not be administered into the buttocks or the vein. If you accidentally inject this medication anywhere other than your thigh, get medical help immediately. Do not use this medication in children weighing less than 15 kg unless instructed by your doctor. While this medication can be used in a life-threatening allergic reaction during pregnancy and while breastfeeding, it is important to discuss with your doctor the risk and benefits to your child's health. Elderly individuals should be monitored closely as they are at higher risk of developing side effects of this medication. Adrenaline can interact with other drugs, potentially causing unwanted side effects or reducing the effectiveness of either medication. Some of the drugs that may interact with Adrenaline Tartrate include:
• Antidepressants such as monoamine oxidase inhibitors;
• Beta-blockers such as atenolol, propranolol;
• Entacapone;
• Quinidine

So it is important to tell your doctor about all medications, supplements, and herbal remedies you are using before using Emerade.

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