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Glycopyrrolate Prefilled Syringe 0.2 mg/mL Glass Syringes 10/Box

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Original price $ 145.95
Current price $ 115.00
SKU 70121-1698-07
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Glycopyrrolate is available as a prefilled syringe for injection, commonly used in hospital and surgical settings for its anticholinergic properties. The prefilled syringe format offers advantages over traditional vials, such as enhanced safety and greater efficiency.

Medical uses

When provided in a prefilled syringe, glycopyrrolate is administered by a healthcare professional, either intravenously (into a vein) or intramuscularly (into a muscle). Key indications include:

  • Anesthesia: Used before surgery to reduce saliva and respiratory or gastric secretions, and during procedures to block cardiac vagal reflexes and manage drug-induced arrhythmias.
  • Reversal of neuromuscular blockade: Helps mitigate muscarinic side effects associated with cholinergic agents (e.g., neostigmine or pyridostigmine) that are used to reverse non-depolarizing muscle relaxants.
  • Peptic ulcers: In adults, it serves as adjunct therapy for peptic ulcer disease when a rapid anticholinergic effect is required, or when oral administration is not feasible.
  • Drooling: Used to control chronic, severe drooling in children with neurological conditions, such as cerebral palsy.

Glycopyrrolate is a medication used for several purposes. It primarily serves as an anticholinergic agent, which means it works by blocking certain neurotransmitters.

Introducing Glycopyrrolate Prefilled Syringe 0.2 mg/mL by Amneal Pharmaceuticals, a high-quality anticholinergic solution for optimized preoperative care and management of specific medical conditions. These prefilled glass syringes offer precision and convenience, ensuring effective administration.

What It Is Used For:

Glycopyrrolate is used to:

  • Reduce drooling and excessive salivation
  • Minimize airway secretions during surgery
  • Serve as an adjunct in peptic ulcer treatment
  • Manage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

Dosage:

The dosage is determined by the healthcare provider based on the specific condition and patient needs. For preoperative use, typical administration is 0.1 mg intravenously, adjusted as necessary.

CDC Guidelines:

While the CDC does not provide specific guidelines for glycopyrrolate, adherence to healthcare provider instructions is crucial to prevent complications and ensure effective treatment in surgical settings and chronic conditions.

Details and Features:

  • Concentration: 0.2 mg/mL
  • Packaging: 10 prefilled glass syringes per box
  • Manufacturer: Amneal Pharmaceuticals
  • Quality: High precision and sterility
  • Convenience: Ready-to-use prefilled syringes
  • Reliability: Consistent performance in clinical settings

Mechanism of Action:

Glycopyrrolate works by inhibiting muscarinic receptors, thereby reducing the action of acetylcholine on smooth muscles and secretory glands. This decreases salivation and respiratory secretions and relaxes the gastrointestinal tract.

Directions:

  • Administer as directed by a healthcare professional.
  • For intravenous use only.
  • Follow all sterile procedures during administration.

Warnings:

  • Use with caution in patients with glaucoma, obstructive uropathy, or gastrointestinal tract diseases.
  • Avoid in those with myasthenia gravis unless clinically necessary.
  • Inform your healthcare provider of all medications being taken to prevent interactions.

Side Effects:

Common side effects include:

  • Dry mouth
  • Blurred vision
  • Constipation
  • Urinary retention

Seek immediate medical help if you experience:

  • Severe allergic reactions (rash, swelling)
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Rapid heartbeat

Glycopyrrolate Prefilled Syringes by Amneal Pharmaceuticals offer a precise and efficient solution for managing secretions in surgical and chronic care settings. Ensure safe and effective use by following healthcare professional instructions closely.

Glycopyrrolate Prefilled Syringe 0.2 mg/mL Glass Syringes 10/Box
Glycopyrrolate Prefilled Syringe 0.2 mg/mL Glass Syringes 10/Box
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Glycopyrrolate Prefilled Syringe 0.2 mg/mL – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
  • What is Glycopyrrolate Prefilled Syringe 0.2 mg/mL used for?

    Glycopyrrolate is an anticholinergic medication used to reduce secretions (saliva, respiratory tract, or gastric) during surgery, reverse certain effects of anesthesia (with neostigmine), and treat bradycardia (slow heart rate) in various medical settings.

  • How is Glycopyrrolate administered?

    It is given by intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) injection by a healthcare professional, usually in a hospital, surgical, or emergency setting.

  • How quickly does Glycopyrrolate work?

    Glycopyrrolate works within minutes of administration, with effects typically lasting 2–7 hours depending on the dose and route.

  • What are the most common side effects?

    Common side effects include dry mouth, decreased sweating, dry eyes, flushing, blurred vision, increased heart rate, and occasionally constipation or urinary retention.

  • Who should NOT receive Glycopyrrolate?

    It should not be used in patients with glaucoma (narrow-angle), myasthenia gravis, urinary retention, obstructive gastrointestinal disease, or hypersensitivity to glycopyrrolate or similar drugs.

  • Can Glycopyrrolate be used in children?

    Yes, glycopyrrolate can be used in children for similar indications as adults, with dosage carefully adjusted for age and weight.

  • Are there drug interactions with Glycopyrrolate?

    Yes. It can interact with other anticholinergics, certain psychiatric medications, and drugs that slow digestion or urination. Always tell your healthcare provider about all your medications and supplements.

  • How is Glycopyrrolate different from atropine?

    Both are anticholinergics, but glycopyrrolate typically causes less central nervous system (CNS) side effects and is less likely to cause confusion or agitation.

  • What should I tell my provider before receiving Glycopyrrolate?

    Tell your provider if you have glaucoma, urinary or bowel problems, heart issues, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or have had allergic reactions to similar medications.

  • Can Glycopyrrolate be given with neostigmine?

    Yes, glycopyrrolate is commonly used with neostigmine to reverse the effects of non-depolarizing muscle relaxants after surgery while minimizing muscarinic side effects (like bradycardia and excessive secretions).

  • Is Glycopyrrolate safe in pregnancy or breastfeeding?

    There is limited information about use in pregnancy/breastfeeding, but your provider will weigh the benefits and risks before use.

  • What are signs of overdose with Glycopyrrolate?

    Overdose symptoms may include very fast or irregular heartbeat, confusion, agitation, hallucinations, severe dry mouth, fever, and difficulty urinating. Seek immediate medical attention for these signs.

  • How is Glycopyrrolate stored?

    Prefilled syringes should be stored at room temperature, protected from light, and used before the expiration date provided by the manufacturer.

  • Can Glycopyrrolate cause drowsiness or impair thinking?

    It is less likely than atropine or scopolamine to cause CNS effects, but mild drowsiness or confusion can still occasionally occur.

  • What should I watch for after receiving Glycopyrrolate?

    Report any severe dry mouth, vision changes, difficulty urinating, chest pain, or signs of infection at the injection site to your healthcare provider.

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