Medications for Organophosphate Poisoning

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Henry Schein, Inc.
Usage: Atropine Sulfate Injection is indicated for temporary blockade of severe muscarinic effects, serving as an antisialagogue, antivagal agent, antidote for organophosphorus or muscarinic mushroom poisoning, and for treating bradyasystolic cardiac arrest.
Medical Purchasing Solutions, LLC
Usage: Atropine Sulfate Injection is indicated for blocking severe muscarinic effects, serving as an antisialagogue, antivagal agent, antidote for organophosphorus or mushroom poisoning, and treating bradyasystolic cardiac arrest.
Somerset Therapeutics, LLC
Usage: Atropine Sulfate Injection, USP, is indicated for temporary blockade of severe muscarinic effects, serving as an antisialagogue, antivagal agent, antidote for organophosphorus or mushroom poisoning, and for treating bradyasystolic cardiac arrest.

Duodote (atropine and pralidoxime chloride)

(atropine and pralidoxime chloride)
Meridian Medical Technologies® LLC
Usage: DuoDote is indicated for treating poisoning from organophosphorus nerve agents and insecticides in adults and pediatric patients over 41 kg (90 pounds).
Westminster Pharmaceuticals, LLC
Usage: Hyoscyamine Sulfate Tablets are indicated as adjunctive therapy for peptic ulcers, gastric secretions, and visceral spasm. They treat spastic colitis, irritable bowel syndrome, neurogenic bladder/bowel disturbances, and provide symptomatic relief for biliary/renal colic, acute rhinitis, and parkinsonism. They also aid in anticholinesterase poisoning.
Baxter Healthcare Corporation
Usage: PROTOPAM Chloride is indicated as an antidote for poisoning from organophosphate pesticides and chemicals with anticholinesterase activity, as well as for overdosage of anticholinesterase drugs used in myasthenia gravis. It addresses muscle weakness and respiratory depression associated with severe poisoning.
Bamboo US BidCo LLC
Usage: PROTOPAM Chloride is indicated as an antidote for organophosphate poisoning (e.g., nerve agents) and for managing anticholinesterase drug overdosage in myasthenia gravis. Key indications include addressing muscle weakness and respiratory depression, particularly in severe poisoning cases.