Atropine Sulfate Injection For Bradycardia 0.1 mg/mL Luer-Jet Prefilled Syringe 10mL, 10/pack (Rx)
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Emergency Cardiac Care, Bradycardia, and Poisoning Antidote in Convenient Prefilled Syringe
Atropine Sulfate Injection 0.1 mg/mL, Luer-Jet Prefilled Syringe 10 mL by International Medication Systems (IMS) is the healthcare professional's trusted, fast-acting solution for life-threatening bradycardia (slow heart rate), cardiac arrest, preoperative secretions management, and as a primary antidote for organophosphate or nerve agent poisoning. This hospital-grade atropine syringe ensures exact dosing and immediate response in critical care and emergency settings.
Key Features and Health Benefits
- Rapid-Action Cardiac Support: Delivers immediate reversal of symptomatic bradycardia and AV block, restoring vital heart rate during cardiac emergencies.
- Essential Poisoning Antidote: First-line, life-saving anticholinergic agent for organophosphate pesticide poisoning, nerve agent exposure, and cholinergic crisis.
- Ready-to-Use Luer-Jet Prefilled Syringe: Pre-measured 10 mL unit for instant IV/IM/SC administration, ensuring quick access and reducing medication errors.
- Sterile, Tamper-Evident Packaging: Guarantees high safety standards and prevents contamination—trust the solution used in emergency rooms, ICUs, and ambulances nationwide.
- Precision and Reliability: Manufactured by International Medication Systems (IMS)—a globally recognized leader in quality injectable medications.
When is Atropine Sulfate Injection Used?
- Cardiac emergencies: Treatment of bradycardia, asystole (cardiac standstill), or cardiac arrest with pulseless electrical activity (PEA)
- Antidote for poisoning: Organophosphate insecticide, nerve gas, and chemical agent poisoning (including agricultural and terrorist exposures)
- Pre-anesthesia: Reduction of salivation and respiratory secretions before surgery
- Cholinergic crisis: Reversal of muscarinic effects from cholinergic drugs or mushroom poisoning
- Respiratory support: Adjunct in bronchial spasms caused by nerve agents
Why Choose IMS Atropine Sulfate Luer-Jet Prefilled Syringe?
- Immediate-Use Emergency Syringe: No dilution or preparation needed—simply uncap, attach, and inject.
- Accurate, Reliable Dosing: Pre-filled 10 mL (0.1 mg/mL) ensures accurate and safe delivery every time.
- Hospital & EMS Essential: Preferred in code carts, crash carts, and emergency response bags.
- Reduced Medication Error Risk: Color-coded, clearly labeled, and easy to identify during high-stress situations.
- Proven, Safe, and Trusted: Widely used in hospitals, ambulances, field kits, and disaster response worldwide.
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Directions & Administration
- Route: Intravenous (IV), intramuscular (IM), or subcutaneous (SC) injection
- Dosage: Administer exactly as per physician’s order or emergency protocol (ACLS Guidelines)
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Instructions:
- Remove syringe from sterile packaging.
- Attach needle/catheter (Luer-lock compatible).
- Push plunger to deliver prescribed dose.
- Monitor patient continuously.
- Read package insert or contact a healthcare professional for tailored dosing.
Possible Side Effects
Like all emergency prescription drugs, Atropine Sulfate Injection may cause side effects:
Common:
- Dry mouth or throat
- Blurred vision
- Flushed or hot skin
- Rapid heartbeat (tachycardia)
- Pupil dilation (mydriasis)
- Urinary retention
- Constipation
Serious (Seek Immediate Medical Help):
- Chest pain or palpitations
- Confusion, hallucinations, or agitation
- Severe allergic reaction (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing)
- Hyperthermia (overheating)
- Seizures
Always monitor patients closely after atropine administration and report severe side effects to a healthcare provider or emergency services.
Precautions
- Contraindicated in certain types of glaucoma and obstructive uropathy.
- Use with caution in elderly, those with heart disease, or history of hyperthyroidism.
- Do not use without appropriate medical supervision—for professional use only.
- Store at room temperature; protect from light.
For immediate, reliable cardiac and toxicology emergency intervention, choose Atropine Sulfate Injection 0.1 mg/mL Luer-Jet Prefilled Syringe 10 mL by International Medication Systems – the gold-standard for hospitals, EMS, and critical care worldwide.