Product Description
Although adenosine injection will not convert atrial flutter, atrial fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia to sinus rhythm, the slowing of AV conduction helps diagnosis of atrial activity. Adenosine should be administered by rapid intravenous (IV) bolus injection into a vein or into an IV line.
Rapid and Targeted Cardiac ActionAdenosine Injection acts quickly to restore normal heart rhythm in cases of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT). Its fast-acting nature makes it an essential option for emergency interventions in cardiology. With a short duration of action and high purity, adenosine offers reliable results when administered through an intravenous bolus by healthcare professionals.
Strict Quality and Safety StandardsProduced in a WHO GMP certified, sterile manufacturing facility, Adenosine Injection ensures uncompromising safety and quality. The clear, preservative-free solution comes in convenient ampoules, guaranteeing precise dosing and minimal contamination risk. The product is suitable for various healthcare providers, including dealers and wholesalers across India.
Simple Storage and HandlingAdenosine Injection maintains stability for up to 24 months when stored below 25C and shielded from light. Its clear, colorless solution remains soluble in water, simplifying preparation and use in clinical settings. No preservatives are added, reducing allergy risks and enhancing patient safety during administration.
FAQ's of Adenosine Injection:
Q: How is Adenosine Injection administered for PSVT?
A: Adenosine Injection is administered as an intravenous bolus by a healthcare professional. Proper technique ensures rapid onset, and the dosage is determined by the physician based on clinical need for each adult or pediatric patient.
Q: What are the main benefits of using Adenosine Injection?
A: Adenosine Injection provides a fast and effective way to restore normal heart rhythm in cases of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia. Its rapid onset and short duration help minimize adverse effects and quickly resolve arrhythmias.
Q: When is a patient not suitable for Adenosine Injection?
A: Patients with second- or third-degree AV block, or those with sick sinus syndrome without a pacemaker, should not receive Adenosine Injection due to risk of severe cardiac complications.
Q: What should be considered while storing Adenosine Injection?
A: Adenosine Injection should be stored below 25C and protected from light to maintain its efficacy throughout the 24 month shelf life. It comes in clear, colorless ampoules, each containing 2 ml of solution.
Q: Where is Adenosine Injection manufactured and what are its quality certifications?
A: Adenosine Injection is manufactured in India in a facility that is WHO GMP certified, ensuring adherence to international safety and quality standards.
Q: What is the typical process for using Adenosine Injection in a clinical setting?
A: A healthcare provider assesses the patient, verifies contraindications, and then delivers the prescribed dose of Adenosine Injection via intravenous bolus. Patient monitoring follows to observe therapeutic response and side effects.
Q: Can Adenosine Injection be used for both adults and children?
A: Yes, Adenosine Injection is suitable for both adults and children. The dosage and administration are determined by a physician, considering individual patient requirements.