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    Medications for Anesthesia Procedures

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    • fentanyl citrate

      (Fentanyl Citrate)
      Civica, Inc.
      Usage: Fentanyl Citrate Injection is indicated for short-duration analgesia during anesthesia, including premedication, induction, and postoperative recovery. It serves as a narcotic analgesic supplement in general or regional anesthesia and can be administered with a neuroleptic or as an anesthetic agent in high-risk patients.
    • glycopyrrolate

      (Glycopyrrolate)
      Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC
      Usage: Glycopyrrolate injection is indicated as a preoperative antimuscarinic to reduce secretions and counteract vagal reflexes during anesthesia. Additionally, it serves as adjunctive therapy for peptic ulcers when rapid anticholinergic effects are needed or oral medications are intolerable.
    • glycopyrrolate

      (glycopyrrolate)
      Solco Healthcare US, LLC
      Usage: Glycopyrrolate injection is indicated as a preoperative antimuscarinic to reduce secretions and gastric acidity, block vagal reflexes during anesthesia, and counteract arrhythmias. It is also used as adjunctive therapy for peptic ulcers in adults when rapid anticholinergic effects are needed or oral medications are intolerable.
    • glycopyrrolate

      (glycopyrrolate)
      Solco Healthcare US, LLC
      Usage: Glycopyrrolate injection is indicated as a preoperative antimuscarinic to reduce secretions and block cardiac reflexes during anesthesia. It is also used intraoperatively to manage arrhythmias and as adjunctive therapy for peptic ulcers when rapid effects are needed or oral medication is not tolerated.
    • ketamine hydrochloride

      (KETAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE)
      Eugia US LLC
      Usage: Ketamine hydrochloride injection is indicated as a sole anesthetic for diagnostic and surgical procedures not requiring muscle relaxation, for induction of anesthesia before other general anesthetics, and as a supplement to other anesthetic agents.
    • ketamine hydrochloride

      (Ketamine Hydrochloride)
      Gland Pharma Limited
      Usage: Ketamine hydrochloride injection is indicated as a sole anesthetic for diagnostic and surgical procedures not requiring muscle relaxation, for inducing anesthesia before other general anesthetics, and as a supplement to other anesthetic agents.
    • methohexital sodium

      (Methohexital Sodium)
      ONESOURCE SPECIALTY PHARMA LIMITED
      Usage: Methohexital Sodium for Injection is indicated for intravenous induction of anesthesia in adults and pediatric patients over 1 month. It is used alone or as an adjunct to other anesthetics for short surgical procedures and to induce a hypnotic state, particularly for procedures with minimal painful stimuli.