Midarine
Midarine Products are primarily used for
Skeletal muscle relaxation during surgery
About Midarine Products
Uses of Midarine Products
Suxamethonium is used for skeletal mucle relaxation during surgery.
Midarine Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Midarine are Rash, Increased intraocular pressure, Increased potassium level in blood, Postoperative muscle pain, Slow heart rate, Tachycardia, Skin flushing, Muscle twitch, Myoglobinemia, Myoglobinuria.
How Midarine Products work
Suxamethonium relaxes the muscles by blocking the impulses from the nerves.
Patient Concerns about Midarine Products
Frequently asked questions about Midarine Products
Frequently asked questions about Suxamethonium
Q. Why does Midarine 100mg Injection cause bradycardia (abnormally slow heart beat)?
The initial metabolite of Midarine 100mg Injection produces a transient negative chronotropic effect through its stimulation of sinus node muscarinic receptors. Repeated dosing or infusions of Midarine 100mg Injection may lead to bradycardia that is appropriately treated with atropine
Q. Why does Midarine 100mg Injection cause fasciculation (twitching of muscles under the skin)?
Midarine 100mg Injection cause fasciculation by an action on some distal part of motor nerve fibres
Q. Is Midarine 100mg Injection still used?
Midarine 100mg Injection is still used during general anesthesia
Q. Is Midarine 100mg Injection reversible?
Midarine 100mg Injection is a short-acting muscle relaxant which exerts a depolarizing effect at the neuromuscular junction. This effect is not reversible pharmacologically
Q. Is Midarine 100mg Injection is contraindicated in burned patients?
Yes, Midarine 100mg Injection should not be used in burned patients
Q. Does Midarine 100mg Injection cross the placenta?
In normal therapeutic doses, Midarine 100mg Injection does not cross the placental barrier in sufficient amounts.