All the Active Ingredient Drugs
General Anesthetic. Ketamine HCl 10 mg/ml, 50 mg/ml. AMPS: I.V: 20 ml x 10 mg/ml. I.M: 10 ml x
50 mg/ml. Dosage must be ajust.
individ.
Gen. anesth. for diagn. and surg. proced.,
induct. of anesth., supplement of low
potency agents.
C/I: Hypersens.
Pts. in whom an elevat. of blood press.
would constitute a serious hazard. Pts. with eclampsia or pre-eclampsia,
severe coron. or MI dis., cerebrovasc.
accident or cerebral trauma.
General Anesthetic. Ketamine HCl 10 mg/ml. AMP. Sol. for inj/inf 10 X 5 ml
Dosage must be adj. indiv.
As the sole anaesthetic for diagn. and surgical procedures. When used by IV or IM injection, best suited for short procedures. With additional doses, or by IV. infusion, can be used for longer procedures. If skeletal muscle relaxation is desired a muscle relaxant should be used and respir. should be supported.* For the induct. of anaesthesia prior to the admin. of other gral. anaesthetic.* To supplement other anaesthetic. Specific areas of application or types of procedure: When the IM route of admin. is preferred.* Debridement, painful dressings and skin grafting in burned patients as well as other superf. surgical procedures.* Neurodiagnostic procedures such as pneumoencephalograms, ventriculograms, myelograms and lumbar punctures.* Diagn. and operative procedures of the eye, ear, nose and mouth incl. dental extractions.( Note: eye movement may persist during ophthalmological procedures).* Anaesthesia in poor-risk patients with depress. of vital functions or where depress. of vital functions must be avoided if at all possible.* Orthopaedic procedures such as closed reduction, manipulation femoral pinning, amputations and biopsies.* Sigmoidoscopy and minor surg. of the anus and rectum, circumcision and pilonidal sinus. * Cardiac catheteriz. procedures.* Caesarian section: as an induct. agent in the absence of elevated BP.* Anaesthesia in the asthmatic pt., either to minimise the risk of an attack of bronchospasm developing or in the presence of bronchospasm where anaesthesia cannot be delayed.
C/I: Hypersens. In persons in whom an elevation of BP would constitute a serious hazard. Not be used in pts with eclampsia or pre-eclampsia, sev. coronary or myocardial disease,CVA or cerebral trauma
General Anesthetic. Ketamine HCl 50 mg/ml. VIAL.(sol. for inj.): 10 ml. Dosage must be ajust. individ.
As the sole anaesthetic agent for diagnost. and surg. proced. When used by IV or IM inj., Ketamine is best suited for short proced. With addit. doses, or by IV infus., Ketamine can be used for long. proced. If skelet. muscle relax. is desired, a muscle relax. should be used and respirat. should be supported. For the induct.of anesthes. prior to the admin. of other gener. anesthet. agents. To supplem. other anesthet. agents. Specific areas of applicat. or types of procedures: When the IM route of admin. is preferred. Debridement, painful dressings, and skin grafting in burned pts., as well as other superficial surg. proced. Neurodiagnost. proced. such as pneumoencephalograms, ventriculograms, myelograms, and lumbar punctures. Diagnostic & operat. proced. of the eye, ear, nose, & mouth, includ. dental extract. Note: Eye movement. may persist during ophthalmolog. procedures. Anaesthesia in poor-risk pts. with depress. of vital funct. or where depress. of vital funct. must be avoided, if at all possible. Orthopaed. proced. such as closed reduct. , manipulat., femoral pinning, amputations, & biopsies. Sigmoidoscopy and minor surg. of the anus & rectum, circumcise. & pilonidal sinus. Cardiac catheterizat. proced. Caesarian sect. ; as an induct. agent in the absence of elevat. blood pres. Anaesthesia in the asthmat. pts., either to minimise the risks of an attack of bronchospasm develop., or in the presence of bronchospasm where anaesthesia cannot be delayed.
C/I: Pts. in whom a signific. elevat. of blood pres. would constitute a serious hazard and in those who have shown hypersens. to the drug.