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Adrenalin Epinephrine for Injection Multiple-Dose Vial 30mL (Rx)

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Original price $ 625.95
Current price $ 397.00
SKU 42023-0168-01
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Adrenalin (epinephrine) for injection is a hormone that is produced by the adrenal gland. It is released into the blood when the body is stressed. Adrenalin speeds up the heart rate and raises blood pressure. It also opens up the air passages in the lungs, making it easier to breathe.

Adrenalin Epinephrine Injection is a sterile, single-dose vial used for emergency treatment of allergic reactions. Adrenalin (epinephrine injection, USP) is a clear, colorless, sterile solution.
Adrenalin Epinephrine Injection can help to open up air passages and make breathing easier for people with various lung problems such as severe asthma. It also treats severe allergic reactions and certain heart problems. This medicine is sometimes added to certain types of anesthesia to make them last longer.

Beta adrenergic agonists are a class of drugs that mimic the effects of epinephrine or adrenaline. These drugs are used to treat a variety of conditions, such as asthma, heart failure, and hypertension. Beta adrenergic agonists work by binding to beta receptors on the surface of cells. This triggers a series of events that leads to the activation of a number of different proteins, including cyclic AMP. Cyclic AMP is important for the regulation of a number of different cellular processes, including heart rate and force of contraction.

Adrenalin Epinephrine for Injection Multiple-Dose Vial 30mL (Rx)
Adrenalin Epinephrine for Injection Multiple-Dose Vial 30mL (Rx)
$ 625.95 $ 397.00
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Frequently Asked Questions for Allergic Reaction Medications
  • What are the most common medications used for allergic reactions?

    Common medications include antihistamines (like diphenhydramine/Benadryl, loratadine/Claritin, cetirizine/Zyrtec), corticosteroids (like prednisone, methylprednisolone), and epinephrine (EpiPen) for severe reactions (anaphylaxis).

  • When should I use an EpiPen (epinephrine autoinjector)?

    Use an EpiPen immediately at the first sign of a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis), such as trouble breathing, swelling of the face or throat, severe hives, or dizziness/fainting.

  • Can I take antihistamines and corticosteroids together for an allergic reaction?

    Yes, in some situations, healthcare providers may recommend both to help control symptoms and prevent recurrence, but follow your doctor’s advice.

  • What is the difference between antihistamines and epinephrine for allergic reactions?

    Antihistamines treat mild to moderate symptoms (itching, rash, runny nose) while epinephrine is used for life-threatening reactions (anaphylaxis) and works rapidly to reverse airway and circulatory complications.

  • Are over-the-counter (OTC) medications effective for allergic reactions?

    For mild reactions like hives or sneezing, OTC antihistamines can be effective. For severe reactions, prescription medications and emergency care are needed.

  • What are the side effects of allergic reaction medications?

    Antihistamines: drowsiness, dry mouth, dizziness. Steroids: increased appetite, mood changes, insomnia, elevated blood sugar. Epinephrine: rapid heart rate, jitteriness, anxiety, headache.

  • Can I use asthma inhalers for an allergic reaction?

    Asthma inhalers may help if wheezing is present and you have asthma, but they are not a substitute for epinephrine in anaphylaxis.

  • How fast do allergic reaction medications work?

    Epinephrine: seconds to minutes. Antihistamines: 15–60 minutes. Corticosteroids: several hours (they help prevent symptoms from returning but do not work immediately).

  • What should I do if symptoms return after treating an allergic reaction?

    Seek medical help. Sometimes a biphasic reaction can occur, where symptoms return hours after initial improvement. You may need further observation or treatment.

  • Are allergic reaction medications safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

    Some are safe, but pregnant or nursing individuals should consult their healthcare provider before using any medication.

  • Can allergic reaction medications be used for children?

    Many are approved for children but doses vary by age and weight. Always consult a pediatrician before use.

  • What should I have in my allergy emergency kit?

    An emergency kit may include an epinephrine autoinjector (EpiPen), antihistamines, a list of allergies, and instructions for use.

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