CHLORAL HYDRATE General Monograph, Sedative – Hypnotic Pharmacology: Chloral hydrate has general CNS depressant effects believed to be due to its active metabolite, trichloroethanol. In doses used for hypnosis, chloral hydrate produces mild cerebral depression and quiet, deep sleep, usually with little or no hangover effects. Chloral hydrate decreases sleep latency and nighttime awakenings with minimal effects on REM sleep. REM rebound does not occur with drug withdrawal. Tolerance to…
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(Pharmaceutical)Chloromycetin Injection (Chloramphenicol)
(Pharmaceutical)CHLOROMYCETIN® INJECTION Parke-Davis Chloramphenicol Antibiotic Indications And Clinical Uses: In accordance with the concepts in the Contraindications section and this Indications section, chloramphenicol should be used only in those conditions for which it may be the antibiotic of choice. These would include: Acute infections caused by Salmonella typhi. It is not recommended for the routine treatment of the typhoid carrier state. Serious infections caused by susceptible strains: (a) Salmonella species…
Chlor-Tripolon (Chlorpheniramine Maleate)
(Pharmaceutical)CHLOR-TRIPOLON® Schering Chlorpheniramine Maleate Antihistamine Indications And Clinical Uses: The symptomatic relief of allergic states generally responsive to antihistamines, such as hay fever, urticaria, angioedema, vasomotor rhinitis, allergic eczema, serum sickness and drug reactions; also in allergic conjunctivitis, dermographism, gastrointestinal allergy, physical allergy, and exanthematous eruptions such as measles and chickenpox. Useful in atopic dermatitis, contact dermatoses (including poisoning by ivy or oak), insect bites, neurodermatitis, pruritus ani and vulvae…
Chlor-Tripolon Decongestant (Chlorpheniramine Maleate – Phenylpropanolamine HCl)
(Pharmaceutical)CHLOR-TRIPOLON® DECONGESTANT CHLOR-TRIPOLON® DECONGESTANT Syrup CHLOR-TRIPOLON® DECONGESTANT Tablets Schering Chlorpheniramine Maleate – Phenylpropanolamine HCl Chlorpheniramine Maleate – Pseudoephedrine Sulfate Antihistamine – Decongestant Indications And Clinical Uses: Symptomatic relief of upper respiratory mucosal congestion in seasonal and perennial nasal allergies, acute rhinitis and rhinosinusitis, acute and subacute sinusitis, eustachian tube blockage and secretory otitis media. Contra-Indications: Patients receiving or having received MAO inhibitors in the preceding 2 weeks; known hypersensitivity to…
Chlor-Tripolon T.D (Loratadine – Pseudoephedrine Sulfate)
(Pharmaceutical)CHLOR-TRIPOLON N.D.® Schering Loratadine – Pseudoephedrine Sulfate Histamine H1-Receptor Antagonist – Sympathomimetic Amine Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Loratadine is a long-acting tricyclic antihistamine with selective peripheral H1 receptor antagonistic activity. It exhibits a dose-related inhibition of the histamine-induced skin wheal and flare response in humans which is rapid in onset, is apparent at 2 hours and persists throughout the 24 hour observation period. Single oral doses up to 160 mg…
Cervidil (Dinoprostone)
(Pharmaceutical)CERVIDIL Ferring Dinoprostone Prostaglandin Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Dinoprostone (PGE2) is a naturally occurring biomolecule. It is found in low concentrations in most tissues of the body and functions as a local hormone. As with any local hormone, it is very rapidly metabolized in the tissues of synthesis. The rate limiting step for inactivation is regulated by the enzyme 15-hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenase (PGDH). Any PGE2 that escapes local inactivation is rapidly…
Cerumol (Paradichlorobenzene – Chlorbutol – Oil of terebinth)
(Pharmaceutical)CERUMOL® Solvay Pharma Paradichlorobenzene – Chlorbutol – Oil of terebinth Cerumenolytic Indications And Clinical Uses: Removal of cerumen from the external auditory meatus. Contra-Indications: Perforated ear drum, otitis externa, seborrheic dermatitis or eczema affecting the external ear. Hypersensitivity to any of the components. Precautions: Cerumol contains peanut oil, and although there have been no reports of any reaction, patients allergic to peanuts should use Cerumol only under the advice of…
Cesamet (Nabilone)
(Pharmaceutical)CESAMET® Lilly Nabilone Antiemetic Action And Clinical Pharmacology: Nabilone is a synthetic cannabinoid with antiemetic properties which have been found to be of value in the management of some patients with nausea and vomiting associated with cancer chemotherapy. It also has sedative and psychotropic effects. After oral administration, comparable peak plasma levels of nabilone and of its carbinol metabolite were attained within 2 hours. The combined plasma concentrations of nabilone…
Cheracol (Codeine Phosphate – Guaifenesin – Ammonium Chloride)
(Pharmaceutical)CHERACOL® Roberts Codeine Phosphate – Guaifenesin – Ammonium Chloride Antitussive – Expectorant Indications And Clinical Uses: To facilitate expectoration and control cough associated with inflamed mucosa and tenacious sputum which does not respond to products of lesser potency. Contraindications Contraindications and Precautions: In patients with asthma or pulmonary emphysema, indiscriminate use may precipitate respiratory insufficiency resulting from increased viscosity of bronchial secretions and suppression of the cough reflex. Use with…
Ceptaz (Ceftazidime)
(Pharmaceutical)CEPTAZ® Glaxo Wellcome Ceftazidime Antibiotic Action And Clinical Pharmacology: In vitro studies indicate that the bactericidal action of ceftazidime, a semisynthetic cephalosporin antibiotic, results from inhibition of bacterial cell wall synthesis. Ceftazidime has a high affinity for the Penicillin-Binding Protein-3 (PBP-3) and moderate affinity for the PBP-1a of certain gram negative organisms such as E. coli and P. aeruginosa. The affinity for PBP-1b is much less than that for either…