Promethazine HCL for Injection 25 mg Single-Dose Vials 1 mL x 25/Tray (Rx)
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Promethazine HCL for Injection is a medication that is used to treat a variety of conditions. It works by blocking the action of histamine in the body. This helps to reduce the symptoms of conditions such as allergies, motion sickness, and nausea.
Himka Promethazine HCL for Injection 25mg Single-Dose 1mL Vials x 25/Tray, Promethazine is the generic equivalent of Phenadoz®, Phenergan® or Promethegan™. It is an antihistamine. This Promethazine comes in a 1mL single-dose vial. Promethazine hydrochloride is a phenothiazine derivative which possesses antihistaminic, sedative, antimotion-sickness, antiemetic, and anticholinergic effects. Promethazine is a competitive H1 receptor antagonist, but does not block the release of histamine. Structural differences from the neuroleptic phenothiazines result in its relative lack (1/10 that of chlorpromazine) of dopamine antagonist properties. Clinical effects are generally apparent within 5 minutes of an intravenous injection and within 20 minutes of an intramuscular injection. Duration of action is four to six hours, although effects may persist up to 12 hours. Promethazine hydrochloride is metabolized in the liver, with the sulfoxides of promethazine and N-desmethylpromethazine being the predominant metabolites appearing in the urine. Following intravenous administration in healthy volunteers, the plasma half-life for promethazine has been reported to range from 9 to 16 hours. The mean plasma half-life for promethazine after intramuscular administration in healthy volunteers has been reported to be 9.8 ± 3.4 hours.
Brand: Himka
NDC: 00641-0928-25
Size: 1 mL Single-dose vial x 25 Per Tray
Promethazine hydrochloride injection is indicated for the following conditions:
- Amelioration of allergic reactions to blood or plasma.
- In anaphylaxis as an adjunct to epinephrine and other standard measures after the acute symptoms have been controlled.
- For other uncomplicated allergic conditions of the immediate type when oral therapy is impossible or contraindicated.
- For sedation and relief of apprehension and to produce light sleep from which the patient can be easily aroused.
- Active treatment of motion sickness.
- Prevention and control of nausea and vomiting associated with certain types of anesthesia and surgery.
- As an adjunct to analgesics for the control of postoperative pain.
- Preoperative, postoperative, and obstetric (during labor) sedation.
- Intravenously in special surgical situations, such as repeated bronchoscopy, ophthalmic surgery, and poor-risk patients, with reduced amounts of meperidine or other narcotic analgesic as an adjunct to anesthesia and analgesia.