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Epinephrine

Product Type: PRESCRIPTION ANIMAL DRUG LABEL
Autor Name: MWI (VetOne)
Code Source: 13985-493
Route of Administration: INTRAVENOUS

Epinephrine

Generic: Epinephrine

Ingredients:

  • epinephrine epinephrine : Active ingredient - basis of strength - 1 mg in 1 mL
  • sodium chloride : Inactive ingredient - 9 mg in 1 mL
  • sodium metabisulfite : Inactive ingredient - 1 mg in 1 mL
  • chlorobutanol : Inactive ingredient - 5 mg in 1 mL
  • water : Inactive ingredient
  • hydrochloric acid : Inactive ingredient

Package Description:

  • 30 mL in 1 VIAL, MULTI-DOSE

For use in animals only. Keep out of reach of children.
CAUTION: Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.

Epinephrine is a powerful, quick-acting vaso- constrictor for emergency use only in the treatment of anaphylactic shock.

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

Cattle, Horses, Sheep and Swine-Inject subcutaneously or intramuscularly 1 mL per 100 lbs. of body weight. Intravenous injection is not recommended, but if it is found to be clinically necessary, ¼ to ½ of the intramuscular dose should be used.

HAZARDOUS

Not for human use. Use only as directed. Do not use injection if it is pinkish or darker than slightly yellow or if it contains a precipitate.

EACH mL CONTAINS:

Epinephrine..................................................1 mg
Sodium chloride............................................9 mg
Sodium Metabisulfite....................................1 mg
Chlorobutanol (preservative) ......................5 mg
Water For Injection........................................q.s.
With hydrochloric acid to adjust pH.

STORAGE

Store between 15 °-30°C (59°-86°F). Protect from light and heat. DO NOT FREEZE.
The symptoms of anaphylactoid shock include glassy eyes, increased salivation, grinding of the teeth, rapid breathing, muscular tremors, staggering gait, and collapse with death following. These symptoms may appear shortly after injection of a bacterin, vaccine, or antibiotic.

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PACKAGE LABEL.PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL

Epinephrine Label

Epinephrine 1:1000 injection, USP
Epinephrine

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