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Vilip

Vildagliptin
Tablet 50 mg Allopathic Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor

Indications

Type 2 DM

Indication detailsView
Vildagliptin is indicated as an adjunct to diet and exercise to improve glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus as monotherapy and in dual combination with Metformin, a Sulphonylurea, a Thiazolidinedione, or Insulin when diet, exercise and a single antidiabetic agent do not result in adequate glycemic control.
Therapeutic classView
Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor
PharmacologyView
Vildagliptin is a dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor, which is believed to exert its actions in patients with type 2 diabetes by slowing the inactivation of incretin hormones. Incretin hormones, including glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP), are released by the intestine throughout the day, and levels are increased in response to a meal. These hormones are rapidly inactivated by the enzyme, DPP-4. The incretins are part of an endogenous system involved in the physiologic regulation of glucose homeostasis. When blood glucose concentrations are normal or elevated, GLP-1 and GIP increase insulin synthesis and release from pancreatic beta cells by intracellular signaling pathways involving cyclic AMP. GLP-1 also lowers glucagon secretion from pancreatic alpha cells, leading to reduced hepatic glucose production. By increasing and prolonging active incretin levels, Vildagliptin increases insulin release and decreases glucagon levels in the circulation in a glucose-dependent manner.
DosageView
The recommended dose of Vildagliptin is-
  • 50 mg or 100 mg daily for monotherapy.
  • 50 mg twice daily (morning and evening) when used in dual combination with Metformin or a Thiazolidinedione;
  • 50 mg once daily in the morning when used in dual combination with a Sulphonylurea.
Vildagliptin may be taken with or without a meal. No dosage adjustment is required in the elderly, or in patients with mild renal impairment.

Pediatric use: Vildagliptin is not recommended in patients 18 years of age.
Side effectsView
The majority of adverse reactions were mild and transient, not requiring treatment discontinuations. A rare case of hepatic dysfunction is seen. Clinical trials of up to and more than 2 years duration did not show any additional safety signals or unforeseen risks when using this combination.
ContraindicationsView
Vildagliptin is contraindicated in patients with:
  • Hypersensitivity to the active substance or to any of the excipients
  • Patients with moderate to severe renalImpairment
  • Patients with Hepatic Impairment: patients with pre-treatment alanine aminotransferase (ALT) or aspartate aminotrasferase (AST) >3 times the upper limit of normal (ULN).
  • Patients with type 1 diabetes
PrecautionsView
Caution should be exercised in patients aged 75 years and older due to limited clinical experience. It is recommended that LFTs are monitored prior to initiation of Vildagliptin, at three-monthly intervals in the first year and periodically thereafter. If transaminase levels are increased, patients should be monitored with a second liver function evaluation to confirm the finding and be followed thereafter with frequent liver function tests until the abnormality returns to normal. If AST or ALT persists at 3xULN, Vildagliptin treatment should be stopped. Patients who develop jaundice or other signs of liver dysfunction should discontinue Vildagliptin. Following the withdrawal of treatment with Vildagliptin and LFT normalization, treatment with Vildagliptin should not be reinitiated. Due to limited clinical experience, use with caution in patients with congestive heart failure of New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class I-II, and do not use in patients with NYHA functional class III IV.
InteractionsView
In pharmacokinetic studies, no interactions were seen with pioglitazone, metformin, glibenclamide, digoxin, warfarin, amlodipine, ramipril, valsartan or simvastatin. As with other oral antidiabetic medicinal products the glucose-lowering effect of Vildagliptin may be reduced by certain active substances, including thiazides, corticosteroids, thyroid products and sympathomimetics.
Pregnancy & lactationView
Vildagliptin should not be used in pregnancy. Vildagliptin should not be used during lactation.
StorageView
Store below 30°C temperature & keep away from light & moisture. Keep out of reach of children.

Vimin Plus

Multivitamin & Multimineral
Tablet Allopathic Specific mineral & vitamin combined preparations

Indications

Vitamin deficiency

Indication detailsView
This is indicated for the treatment and/or prevention of vitamin and mineral deficiencies associated with restricted diets, improper food intake, alcoholism and decreased absorption. It is also indicated in patients with increased requirements for vitamins and minerals due to acute and chronic diseases, pregnancy, lactation, menopause, infections, during treatment with antibiotics, convalescence etc. To prevent the occurrence of serious birth defects periconceptional (from three months before conception up to the first trimester of pregnancy) supplementation with this tablet is required.
Therapeutic classView
Multi-vitamin & Multi-mineral combined preparations, Specific mineral & vitamin combined preparations
PharmacologyView
Vitamins and minerals are essential for normal metabolic functions including hematopoiesis. The members of vitamin B-group are components of enzyme system that regulate various stages of carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism, each of the components playing a specific biological role. Vitamin C is involved in tissue repair and collagen formation. Vitamin A plays an essential role in the function of retina and is essential for growth and differentiation of epithelial tissue. Vitamin E is an antioxidant which preserves essential cellular constituents. Vitamin D is supplemented for prevention and cure of nutritional and metabolic rickets and for treatment of hypoparathyroidism. Iron, Copper, Manganese, Zinc serve as catalysts in enzyme systems which perform vital cellular functions.
DosageView
Orally one tablet daily for adult and children over 5 years of age or as directed by the physicians.
Side effectsView
Side effects have been reported with specific vitamins & minerals, but at level substantially higher than those in this tablet. Iron has been associated with gastrointestinal intolerance in some patients.
ContraindicationsView
This is contraindicated in patients hypersensitive to any of its components. This is not intended for treatment of severe specific deficiencies of vitamins or minerals. It is not recommended for patients undergoing treatment with levodopa as pyridoxine decreases the efficacy of levodopa. During the first trimester of pregnancy, larger doses of vitamin A (more than 10 tablets per day) may be teratogenic.
PrecautionsView
Not intended for treatment of pernicious anemia or other megaloblastic anemia where vitamin B12 is deficient.
Pregnancy & lactationView
During the first trimester of pregnancy, recommended daily dose should not be exceeded. Because larger doses of Vitamin-A (multiple tablets per day) may be teratogenic.
StorageView
Keep below 30°C temperature, away from light & moisture. Keep out of the reach of children.

Vinap

Naproxen Sodium
Tablet 500 mg Allopathic Drugs for Osteoarthritis

Indications

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)

Indication detailsView
Naproxen is indicated for the relief of sign and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, juvenile arthritis, tendonitis, bursitis & acute gout. It is also indicated for the management of primary dysmenorrhea & pain.
Therapeutic classView
Drugs for Osteoarthritis, Drugs used for Rheumatoid Arthritis, Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)
PharmacologyView
Naproxen is a non steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with anti-inflammatory, analgesic & antipyretic properties. It is rapidly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and achieves 95% bioavailability.
DosageView
Naproxen Tablet-
  • Rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and ankylosing spondylitis: The usual dose is 500-1000 mg daily in two divided doses after meals.
  • Management of pain, primary dysmenorrhea, acute tendonitis & bursitis: Recommended starting dose is 500 mg followed by 500 mg every 12 hours or 250 mg every 6-8 hours. The initial total daily dose should not exceed 1250 mg and thereafter, the total daily dose should not exceed 1000 mg.
  • Acute gout: Recommended starting dose is 750 mg followed by 250 mg every 8 hours until the attack has subsided.
Naproxen Suspension-
  • For Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis: The usual dose for children over 2 years is 10 mg/kg/day given as two divided doses at 12-hours intervals. Therapy in children under 2 years of age is not recommended.
Naproxen Gel-
  • Is to be applied 2-6 times a day as required and is not recommended for use in children.
Side effectsView
Most frequently reported side effects include following:
  • Gastrointestinal: Heartburn, abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea, dyspepsia.
  • Central Nervous System: Headache, vertigo, drowsiness.
  • Dermatological: Pruritus (itching), purpura.
  • Cardiovascular: Edema, palpitation.
  • Others: Visual disturbances, hearing disturbances.
ContraindicationsView
Naproxen is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to Naproxen. It should not be given to patients who have experienced asthma, urticaria, or allergic-type reactions after taking aspirin or other NSAIDs. It is contraindicated for the treatment of perioperative pain in the setting of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery.
InteractionsView
ACE inhibitors: diminish the antihypertensive effect of ACE inhibitors.
Antacids & Sucralfate: delay the absorption of Naproxen.
Aspirin: increase adverse effects.
Diuretics: reduce the natriuretic effect of Furosemide and Thiazides.
Methotrexate: enhance the toxicity of Methotrexate.
Warfarin: increase the risk of GI bleeding.
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI): increase the risk of GI bleeding.
Pregnancy & lactationView
US FDA pregnancy category of Naproxen is C. So, Naproxen should be avoided in pregnancy & lactation unless the potential benefits to the other outweigh the possible risks to the fetus.
StorageView
Keep below 30°C temperature, protected from light & moisture. Keep out of the reach of children.

Vinblastin

Vinblastine Sulfate
Injection 10 mg/10 ml Allopathic Cytotoxic Chemotherapy

Indications

Testicular cancer

Indication detailsView
Vinblastine is effective as a single agent, but its therapeutic effect is enhanced when used in combination with other antineoplastic drugs. Vinblastine has been used in the treatment of Hodgkin’s disease (Stages III and IV) in combination therapy (with adriamycin (doxorubicin), bleomycin and dacarbazine as ABVD) and in the treatment of advanced testicular carcinoma (with cisplatin and bleomycin). Vinblastine has been used in the palliative treatment of lymphocytic lymphoma, histiocytic lymphoma, advanced stages of mycosis fungoides, Kaposi's sarcoma and Histiocytosis X.

Vinblastine may be used in the treatment of choriocarcinoma resistant to other chemotherapeutic agents; carcinoma of the breast, unresponsive to appropriate endocrine surgery and hormonal therapy. One of the most effective single agents for treatment of Hodgkin’s disease is vinblastine. A protocol substituting cyclophosphamide for nitrogen mustard and vinblastine for vincristine in MOPP is an alternative therapy for previously untreated patients with advanced Hodgkin’s disease. Patients suffering relapse have also responded to combination therapy that included vinblastine. Advanced testicular germ-cell cancers are sensitive to vinblastine alone but the administration of vinblastine concomitantly with other antineoplastic agents, produces better clinical results. Bleomycin effectiveness is enhanced when vinblastine is administered 6 to 8 hours prior to bleomycin administration; this schedule permits more cells to be arrested during metaphase, in which bleomycin is active.
Therapeutic classView
Cytotoxic Chemotherapy
PharmacologyView
Vinblastine is M phase specific. It binds to microtubular proteins and arrests mitosis at the metaphase by disrupting mitotic spindle formation. It blocks glutamic acid utilization, thus inhibiting purine synthesis, the citric acid cycle, and the formation of urea. It may also interfere with nucleic acid and protein synthesis.
DosageView
Adult (Intravenous): Initially, 3.7 mg/m2, increase dose wkly based on WBC counts in increments of about 1.8 mg/m2 until leukocyte count decreases to about 3000/mm3, or max wkly dose of 18.5 mg/m2 reached. Do not increase dose if leukocyte count is reduced to approximately 3000 cells/mm3; administer the max dose that does not cause leucopenia for maintenance. Do not increase subsequent doses if onolytic activity occurs before leucopenic effect. Usual dose: 5.5-7.4 mg/m2 per wk. Do not admin next dose, even though 7 days have lapsed unless the leukocyte count has returned to at least 4000/mm3.

Child (Intravenous): Initial 2.5 mg/m2 of BSA, increased dose at wkly intervals in increments of about 1.25 mg/m2 until leukocyte count decreases to about 3000/ mm3, or max wkly dose of 12.5 mg/m2 reached. Do not increase dose once leukocyte count reaches approximately 3000 cells/mm3, instead, a dose of 1 increment smaller to be admin at wkly intervals for maintenance i.e. patient receives the max dose that does not cause leucopenia. If onolytic activity is encountered before leucopenic effect, then there is no need to increase subsequent doses. Do not admin next dose, even though 7 days have lapsed unless the leukocyte count has returned to at least 4000/mm3. Duration of maintenance therapy depends on disease state and the antineoplastic agent combination.
Side effectsView
Alopecia, constipation, malaise, stomatitis, dose-limiting bone marrow suppression (e.g. granulocytopenia, thrombocytopenia, anaemia), hypertension, central and peripheral neurotoxicity, 8th cranial nerve damage resulting in vestibular and auditory toxicity, ischaemic cardiac toxicity, breathlessness, bone, tumour or jaw pain. Nausea, vomiting, GI bleed, syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone. Necrosis, cellulitis if extravasation occurs.
ContraindicationsView
Severe bone marrow suppression; presence of bacterial infection; maglignant cell infiltration of bone marrow; Inj into extremity with poor circulation; porphyria; granulocytopenia. Elderly with cachexia or extreme skin ulcerations. Pregnancy; lactation. Intrathecal use may result in death.
PrecautionsView
Hepatic impairment; neurotoxicity; ischemic heart disease; preexisting pulmonary dysfunction; extravasation may cause tissue damage and pain. Discontinue immediately if extravasation occurs, with local Inj of hyaluronidase and local heat application to decrease discomfort and risk of cellulitis; remaining Inj to be injected into another vein. Routine prophylaxis against constipation recommended especially in high doses. Nadir in leukocyte count occur 4-10 days after vinblastine admin; recovery observed 7-14 days after treatment.
InteractionsView
Possible increase in vinblastine levels with aprepitant. Reduced vinblastine metabolism with miconazole. Variable interactions with phenytoin, monitor serum phenytoin levels. Reduced immune response with vaccines. Additive myelotoxicity with zidovudine. Concurrent admin of vinblastine with CYP3A inhibitors may cause an earlier onset and/or an increased severity of side effects.
Pregnancy & lactationView
Category D: There is positive evidence of human foetal risk, but the benefits from use in pregnant women may be acceptable despite the risk (e.g., if the drug is needed in a life-threatening situation or for a serious disease for which safer drugs cannot be used or are ineffective).
Pediatric usageView
Hepatic Impairment: Serum bilirubin >3 mg/100ml: Reduce dose by 50%.
Overdose effectsView
Symptoms: Severe bone marrow suppression and extensions of its usual side effects.

Management: Treatment is supportive. Restrict fluid and use of loop diuretics to counteract the effects of syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone. Monitor the patient's CV system and daily blood counts for transfusion requirement.
StorageView
Store at 2-8° C.

Vincet

Vinpocetine
Tablet 5 mg Allopathic Cerebral vasodilator & Neurosensory oxygenator drugs

Indications

Ischaemic events

Indication detailsView
Acute Cerebro-Vascular Accidents (Strokes): Ischaemic strokes due to cerebral thrombosis, cerebral embolism, acute circulatory disorder, hypertensive crisis; the acute cardiovascular disorders, ischaemic neurological defcit, complete stroke (CS), multiinfarct dementia, cerebral arteriosclerosis, hypertensive encephalopathy, post-apoplectic conditions with the background of haemorrhagic strokes etc.

Senile Disorder: For relief of psychosomatic symptoms in the elderly due to cerebral insufciency eg. forgetfulness, memory disturbances, slow thinking, lack of concentration, dizziness, mood instability, aphasia, sleep disturbances, vasovegetative symptoms of menopausal syndrome etc.

Visual Disorder: Vascular disorders of the choroid and retina due to arteriosclerosis. Vasospasm, macula degenerations, arterial or venous thrombosis or embolism and glaucoma secondary to the above mentioned disorders.

Hearing Disorder: For the treatment of impaired hearing of vascular or toxic (iatrogenic) origin presbyacusis, meniere's disease, cochleovestibular neuritis, tinnitus and dizziness of labirynth origin.
Therapeutic classView
Cerebral vasodilator & Neurosensory oxygenator drugs
PharmacologyView
Vinpocetine increases cerebral metabolism; it increases glucose and O2 consumption; improves cerebral hypoxia tolerance; shifts glucose metabolism to the energetically more favourable aerobic pathway, but it increases the anaerobic pathway as well; it elevates the ATP concentration and the ATP/AMP ratio in the brain, and elevates the cerebral norepinephrine, dopamine and serotonin levels.

Vinpocetine considerably improves cerebral microcirculation by inhibiting platelet aggregation, reducing the pathologically increased blood viscosity, and increases erythrocyte deformability. It also promotes O2 transport into the tissues by reducing the O2 affinity of erythrocytes.

It selectively and intensely increases cerebral blood flow and the share of the brain in cardiac output, it reduces cerebral vascular resistance without affecting systemic circulation (blood pressure, heart rate, cardiac output, total peripheral resistance). It does not elicit steal phenomenon; on the contrary, it primarily improves the blood supply of the injured and ischaemic area while it remains unchanged in the intact areas (inverse steal effect). It further increases blood flow which is already increased as a result of hypoxia.
DosageView
Tablet: 1-2 tablets thrice daily, the maintenance dose is 1 tablet thrice daily.

IM Injection: Daily dose of 20-40 mg are to be given until improvement of symptoms is reached (for not longer than 10 days) then oral treatment should be applied. If this regimen fails, infusion treatment should be started.

IV Infusion: The daily starting dose is 20 mg in slow drip infusion (2 ampoules in 500-1000 ml infusion solution). This dose can be increased to 1 mg/kg body weight during 3 to 4 days. Treatment should be continued for 10-14 days depending on the tolerance of the patients and the dose should be gradually reduced before discontinuation of treatment.
Side effectsView
Transient hypotension, tachycardia may occur.
ContraindicationsView
Parenteral treatment- Severe ischaemic heart disease, severe rhythm disorders and pregnancy.
PrecautionsView
In the acute stage until the improvement of symptoms parenteral treatment is recommended followed by oral treatment. In chronic cases oral therapy should be applied.
InteractionsView
The injection is chemically incompatible with heparin, therefore, it should not be injected in the same syringe.
Pregnancy & lactationView
In Pregnancy and Lactation the drug is contraindicated.
StorageView
Store in a cool and dry place, protected from light and moisture.

Vincrist

Vincristine Sulfate
Injection 2 mg/vail Allopathic Cytotoxic Chemotherapy

Indications

Wilm's tumour

Indication detailsView
Vincristine sulfate injection is indicated in acute leukemia. Vincristine sulfate injection has also been shown to be useful in combination with other oncolytic agents in Hodgkin's disease, non-Hodgkin's malignant lymphomas (lymphocytic, mixed cell, histiocytic, undifferentiated, nodular and diffuse types), rhabdomyosarcoma, neuroblastoma, and Wilms' tumor.
Therapeutic classView
Cytotoxic Chemotherapy
PharmacologyView
Vincristine arrests cell division at the metaphase stage by inhibiting microtubule formation in the mitotic spindle.
DosageView
Adult (Intravenous): Usual recommended dosage: 1.4-1.5 mg/m2 once wkly. Max: 2 mg wkly. Subsequent doses may be modified based on clinical and haematological responses and tolerance of the patient. May be used in combination with other drugs. Prescribers should consult published protocols for the dosage, method and sequence of admin.

Child (Intravenous): Usual recommended dosage: 1.5-2 mg/m2 once wkly; for patients ≤10 kg: Initiate at 0.05 mg/kg once wkly. Subsequent doses may be modified based on clinical and haematological responses and tolerance of the patient. May be used in combination with other drugs. Prescribers should consult published protocols for the dosage, method and sequence of admin.
Side effectsView
Dose limiting neurotoxicity (e.g. motor function impairment, gait abnormalities), hyperuricaemia, bronchospasm, azospermia, amenorrhoea, alopoecia, leucopenia, urinary dysfunction, abdominal cramps, vomiting, diarrhoea, severe constipation, paralytic ileus, convulsions, hypertension, orthostatic hypotension, ptosis, hoarseness, optic neuropathies, hallucinations, blindness, neurological deafness, difficulty in walking, syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion.
ContraindicationsView
Patients with demyelinating form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth syndrome. Pregnancy and lactation. Intrathecal admin (may be fatal). Patients receiving radiation therapy through ports which include liver.
PrecautionsView
Elderly. Preexisting pulmonary dysfunction or neuromuscular disease; leucopenia or a complicating infection; impaired liver function; obstructive jaundice. Routine prophylactic laxative needed to ensure regular bowel movement. Discontinue immediately if extravasation occurs, and inj any remaining drug into another vein, followed by local Inj of hyaluronidase and topical heat application to the affected area to aid in drug removal and reduce discomfort. Discontinue in patients who develop progressive dyspnea. CBC to be checked before each dose admin. Frequent monitoring of uric acid during first 3-4 wk of treatment and watch out for uric acid nephropathy.
InteractionsView
Decreased digoxin (tablets) and verapamil absorption with antineoplastic regimens. Increased etoposide serum levels with vincristine. Increased toxicity when ganciclovir given with, immediately before or after vincristine. Reduced vincristine metabolism with miconazole. Increased neurotoxicity with isoniazid, itraconazole, voriconazole, posaconazole and nifedipine. Decreased immune response when used concurrently with vaccines. Increased myelotoxicity with zidovudine. Increased risk of thromboembolic complications with tamoxifen. Increased risk of ototoxicity with ototoxic drugs (e.g. platinum-containing antineoplastic agents). Possible risk of earlier onset and/or increased severity of adverse effects with macrolides. Possible increase in vincristine levels with aprepitant. Possible decrease in antiepileptic levels with vincristine, monitor serum antiepileptic levels and effectiveness of chemotherapy.
Pregnancy & lactationView
Pregnancy Category D: There is positive evidence of human foetal risk, but the benefits from use in pregnant women may be acceptable despite the risk (e.g., if the drug is needed in a life-threatening situation or for a serious disease for which safer drugs cannot be used or are ineffective).
Pediatric usageView
Hepatic Impairment: Dose adjustment may be needed. Serum bilirubin >3 mg/100ml: Reduce dose by 50%.
Overdose effectsView
Symptoms: mainly extensions of its common adverse effects.

Management: Treatment is supportive and includes prevention of side effects from syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) (e.g. fluid restriction and admin of loop diuretic); admin of anticonvulsants and use of enemas (to prevent ileus). Closely monitor the CV system and determine the blood counts daily to guide transfusion requirements. Folinic acid 100 mg admin IV every 3 hr for 24 hr and then every 6 hr for at least 48 h may be admin. Haemodialysis unlikely to be useful.
StorageView
Store at 2-8° C. Protect from light.

Vincrist

Vincristine Sulfate
Injection 1 mg/vail Allopathic Cytotoxic Chemotherapy

Indications

Wilm's tumour

Indication detailsView
Vincristine sulfate injection is indicated in acute leukemia. Vincristine sulfate injection has also been shown to be useful in combination with other oncolytic agents in Hodgkin's disease, non-Hodgkin's malignant lymphomas (lymphocytic, mixed cell, histiocytic, undifferentiated, nodular and diffuse types), rhabdomyosarcoma, neuroblastoma, and Wilms' tumor.
Therapeutic classView
Cytotoxic Chemotherapy
PharmacologyView
Vincristine arrests cell division at the metaphase stage by inhibiting microtubule formation in the mitotic spindle.
DosageView
Adult (Intravenous): Usual recommended dosage: 1.4-1.5 mg/m2 once wkly. Max: 2 mg wkly. Subsequent doses may be modified based on clinical and haematological responses and tolerance of the patient. May be used in combination with other drugs. Prescribers should consult published protocols for the dosage, method and sequence of admin.

Child (Intravenous): Usual recommended dosage: 1.5-2 mg/m2 once wkly; for patients ≤10 kg: Initiate at 0.05 mg/kg once wkly. Subsequent doses may be modified based on clinical and haematological responses and tolerance of the patient. May be used in combination with other drugs. Prescribers should consult published protocols for the dosage, method and sequence of admin.
Side effectsView
Dose limiting neurotoxicity (e.g. motor function impairment, gait abnormalities), hyperuricaemia, bronchospasm, azospermia, amenorrhoea, alopoecia, leucopenia, urinary dysfunction, abdominal cramps, vomiting, diarrhoea, severe constipation, paralytic ileus, convulsions, hypertension, orthostatic hypotension, ptosis, hoarseness, optic neuropathies, hallucinations, blindness, neurological deafness, difficulty in walking, syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion.
ContraindicationsView
Patients with demyelinating form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth syndrome. Pregnancy and lactation. Intrathecal admin (may be fatal). Patients receiving radiation therapy through ports which include liver.
PrecautionsView
Elderly. Preexisting pulmonary dysfunction or neuromuscular disease; leucopenia or a complicating infection; impaired liver function; obstructive jaundice. Routine prophylactic laxative needed to ensure regular bowel movement. Discontinue immediately if extravasation occurs, and inj any remaining drug into another vein, followed by local Inj of hyaluronidase and topical heat application to the affected area to aid in drug removal and reduce discomfort. Discontinue in patients who develop progressive dyspnea. CBC to be checked before each dose admin. Frequent monitoring of uric acid during first 3-4 wk of treatment and watch out for uric acid nephropathy.
InteractionsView
Decreased digoxin (tablets) and verapamil absorption with antineoplastic regimens. Increased etoposide serum levels with vincristine. Increased toxicity when ganciclovir given with, immediately before or after vincristine. Reduced vincristine metabolism with miconazole. Increased neurotoxicity with isoniazid, itraconazole, voriconazole, posaconazole and nifedipine. Decreased immune response when used concurrently with vaccines. Increased myelotoxicity with zidovudine. Increased risk of thromboembolic complications with tamoxifen. Increased risk of ototoxicity with ototoxic drugs (e.g. platinum-containing antineoplastic agents). Possible risk of earlier onset and/or increased severity of adverse effects with macrolides. Possible increase in vincristine levels with aprepitant. Possible decrease in antiepileptic levels with vincristine, monitor serum antiepileptic levels and effectiveness of chemotherapy.
Pregnancy & lactationView
Pregnancy Category D: There is positive evidence of human foetal risk, but the benefits from use in pregnant women may be acceptable despite the risk (e.g., if the drug is needed in a life-threatening situation or for a serious disease for which safer drugs cannot be used or are ineffective).
Pediatric usageView
Hepatic Impairment: Dose adjustment may be needed. Serum bilirubin >3 mg/100ml: Reduce dose by 50%.
Overdose effectsView
Symptoms: mainly extensions of its common adverse effects.

Management: Treatment is supportive and includes prevention of side effects from syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) (e.g. fluid restriction and admin of loop diuretic); admin of anticonvulsants and use of enemas (to prevent ileus). Closely monitor the CV system and determine the blood counts daily to guide transfusion requirements. Folinic acid 100 mg admin IV every 3 hr for 24 hr and then every 6 hr for at least 48 h may be admin. Haemodialysis unlikely to be useful.
StorageView
Store at 2-8° C. Protect from light.

Vinorel

Vinorelbine Tartrate
Injection 10 mg/ml Allopathic Cytotoxic Chemotherapy

Indications

Non-small cell lung cancer

Indication detailsView
Vinorelbine is indicated:
  • In combination with cisplatin for first-line treatment of patients with locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
  • As a single agent, for the treatment of patients with metastatic NSCLC
Therapeutic classView
Cytotoxic Chemotherapy
PharmacologyView
Vinorelbine, a semisynthetic vinblastine derivative, binds to tubulin and inhibits microtubule formation. This disrupts the formation of the mitotic spindle thereby arresting the cell at metaphase.
DosageView

Intravenous (Adult):

Cervical cancer: 30 mg/m2 days 1 and 8 of a 21-day treatment cycle.

Breast cancer, Ovarian cancer: 25 mg/m2 dose every 7 days.

Non-small cell lung cancer
  • As single agent: 30 mg/m2 wkly as infusion over 20-30 minutes (after diluting in 125 ml normal saline or glucose 5%) or as slow bolus over 5-10 minutes (after diluting in 20-50 ml normal saline or glucose 5%). Delay subsequent doses if neutrophil count is <2000 cells/mm3 until recovery.
  • As combination therapy with cisplatin: 25-30 mg/m2 every 7 days.

Oral (Adult):

Non-small cell lung cancer: 60 mg/m2once wkly for 3 wk, may increase subsequently to 80 mg/m2 once wkly. If neutrophil count is < 500 cells/mm3 or between 500-1000 cells/mm3 on 2 separate occasions, keep dose at 60 mg/m2 for next 3 doses.
Side effectsView
Neurotoxicity, peripheral paraesthesia, loss of deep tendon reflexes, abdominal pain, severe constipation, diarrhoea, alopecia, severe local irritation. Dose limiting granulocytopenia, leukopenia and anaemia. Intestinal obstruction, paralytic ileus, nausea, vomitinh, increased in LFT, chest pain, fatigue. Local pain and thrombophlebitis with repeated Inj.
ContraindicationsView
Hypersensitivity to vinorelbine or other vinca alkaloids; severe current or recent infection (within last 2 wk); neutropenia; thrombocytopenia; severe hepatic impairment. Intrathecal admin. Do not give concomitantly with radiotherapy if liver is in treatment field. Pregnancy, lactation.
PrecautionsView
Hepatic impairment. Compromised bone marrow reserve due to prior irradiation or chemotherapy; recovering marrow function from the effects of previous chemotherapy. Prior radiation therapy; past history or pre-existing neuropathy. CBC with differentials to be monitored prior to admin of subsequent doses. Delay subsequent doses, if neutrophil count < 2000 cells/mm3. Each admin to be followed by at least 250 ml of normal saline to flush the vein. Avoid extravasation. If extravasation occurs, stop infusion immediately, and flush the vein with normal saline solution; admin the remaining solution in another vein. Do not father a child during and up to six mth after treatment and females of childbearing potential to use effective method of contraception during treatment and three mth thereafter. When admin orally, capsules must be swallowed whole with water and not chewed or sucked.
InteractionsView
Increased risk of granulocytopenia with cisplatin. Increased risk of neurotoxicity with paclitaxel, itraconazole, ketoconazole. Increased radiosensitising effects with prior or concomitant radiation therapy. Increased pulmonary toxicity with mitomycin. Increased myelotoxicity with zidovudine. Earlier onset and/or an increased severity of side effects with CYP3A inhibitors. Possible increase in vincristine levels with aprepitant. Possible infection with live vaccines.
Pregnancy & lactationView
Pregnancy Category D. There is positive evidence of human foetal risk, but the benefits from use in pregnant women may be acceptable despite the risk (e.g., if the drug is needed in a life-threatening situation or for a serious disease for which safer drugs cannot be used or are ineffective).
Pediatric usageView
Hepatic Impairment:
Intravenous: 
  • Cervical cancer: Dose adjustments may be needed.
  • Breast cancer, Ovarian cancer: Dose adjustments may be needed.
  • Non-small cell lung cancer: Massive liver metastases(>75% of liver volume replaced by the tumour): Decrease dose by 1/3. Bilirubin 2.1-3 mg/100 ml: Reduce IV dose by 50%. Bilirubin >3 mg/100 ml: Reduce IV dose by 75%.
Oral: 
  • Massive liver metastases(>75% of liver volume replaced by the tumour): Decrease dose by 1/3. Bilirubin 2.1-3 mg/100 ml: Reduce IV dose by 50%. Bilirubin >3 mg/100 ml: Reduce IV dose by 75%.
StorageView
Intravenous: Store at 2-8°C. Protect from light. Oral: Store at 2-8°C.

Vinorelbine Axios

Vinorelbine Tartrate
Injection 10 mg/ml Allopathic Cytotoxic Chemotherapy

Indications

Non-small cell lung cancer

Indication detailsView
Vinorelbine is indicated:
  • In combination with cisplatin for first-line treatment of patients with locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
  • As a single agent, for the treatment of patients with metastatic NSCLC
Therapeutic classView
Cytotoxic Chemotherapy
PharmacologyView
Vinorelbine, a semisynthetic vinblastine derivative, binds to tubulin and inhibits microtubule formation. This disrupts the formation of the mitotic spindle thereby arresting the cell at metaphase.
DosageView

Intravenous (Adult):

Cervical cancer: 30 mg/m2 days 1 and 8 of a 21-day treatment cycle.

Breast cancer, Ovarian cancer: 25 mg/m2 dose every 7 days.

Non-small cell lung cancer
  • As single agent: 30 mg/m2 wkly as infusion over 20-30 minutes (after diluting in 125 ml normal saline or glucose 5%) or as slow bolus over 5-10 minutes (after diluting in 20-50 ml normal saline or glucose 5%). Delay subsequent doses if neutrophil count is <2000 cells/mm3 until recovery.
  • As combination therapy with cisplatin: 25-30 mg/m2 every 7 days.

Oral (Adult):

Non-small cell lung cancer: 60 mg/m2once wkly for 3 wk, may increase subsequently to 80 mg/m2 once wkly. If neutrophil count is < 500 cells/mm3 or between 500-1000 cells/mm3 on 2 separate occasions, keep dose at 60 mg/m2 for next 3 doses.
Side effectsView
Neurotoxicity, peripheral paraesthesia, loss of deep tendon reflexes, abdominal pain, severe constipation, diarrhoea, alopecia, severe local irritation. Dose limiting granulocytopenia, leukopenia and anaemia. Intestinal obstruction, paralytic ileus, nausea, vomitinh, increased in LFT, chest pain, fatigue. Local pain and thrombophlebitis with repeated Inj.
ContraindicationsView
Hypersensitivity to vinorelbine or other vinca alkaloids; severe current or recent infection (within last 2 wk); neutropenia; thrombocytopenia; severe hepatic impairment. Intrathecal admin. Do not give concomitantly with radiotherapy if liver is in treatment field. Pregnancy, lactation.
PrecautionsView
Hepatic impairment. Compromised bone marrow reserve due to prior irradiation or chemotherapy; recovering marrow function from the effects of previous chemotherapy. Prior radiation therapy; past history or pre-existing neuropathy. CBC with differentials to be monitored prior to admin of subsequent doses. Delay subsequent doses, if neutrophil count < 2000 cells/mm3. Each admin to be followed by at least 250 ml of normal saline to flush the vein. Avoid extravasation. If extravasation occurs, stop infusion immediately, and flush the vein with normal saline solution; admin the remaining solution in another vein. Do not father a child during and up to six mth after treatment and females of childbearing potential to use effective method of contraception during treatment and three mth thereafter. When admin orally, capsules must be swallowed whole with water and not chewed or sucked.
InteractionsView
Increased risk of granulocytopenia with cisplatin. Increased risk of neurotoxicity with paclitaxel, itraconazole, ketoconazole. Increased radiosensitising effects with prior or concomitant radiation therapy. Increased pulmonary toxicity with mitomycin. Increased myelotoxicity with zidovudine. Earlier onset and/or an increased severity of side effects with CYP3A inhibitors. Possible increase in vincristine levels with aprepitant. Possible infection with live vaccines.
Pregnancy & lactationView
Pregnancy Category D. There is positive evidence of human foetal risk, but the benefits from use in pregnant women may be acceptable despite the risk (e.g., if the drug is needed in a life-threatening situation or for a serious disease for which safer drugs cannot be used or are ineffective).
Pediatric usageView
Hepatic Impairment:
Intravenous: 
  • Cervical cancer: Dose adjustments may be needed.
  • Breast cancer, Ovarian cancer: Dose adjustments may be needed.
  • Non-small cell lung cancer: Massive liver metastases(>75% of liver volume replaced by the tumour): Decrease dose by 1/3. Bilirubin 2.1-3 mg/100 ml: Reduce IV dose by 50%. Bilirubin >3 mg/100 ml: Reduce IV dose by 75%.
Oral: 
  • Massive liver metastases(>75% of liver volume replaced by the tumour): Decrease dose by 1/3. Bilirubin 2.1-3 mg/100 ml: Reduce IV dose by 50%. Bilirubin >3 mg/100 ml: Reduce IV dose by 75%.
StorageView
Intravenous: Store at 2-8°C. Protect from light. Oral: Store at 2-8°C.

Vinorelbine SANDOZ

Vinorelbine Tartrate
Injection 10 mg/ml Allopathic Cytotoxic Chemotherapy

Indications

Non-small cell lung cancer

Indication detailsView
Vinorelbine is indicated:
  • In combination with cisplatin for first-line treatment of patients with locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
  • As a single agent, for the treatment of patients with metastatic NSCLC
Therapeutic classView
Cytotoxic Chemotherapy
PharmacologyView
Vinorelbine, a semisynthetic vinblastine derivative, binds to tubulin and inhibits microtubule formation. This disrupts the formation of the mitotic spindle thereby arresting the cell at metaphase.
DosageView

Intravenous (Adult):

Cervical cancer: 30 mg/m2 days 1 and 8 of a 21-day treatment cycle.

Breast cancer, Ovarian cancer: 25 mg/m2 dose every 7 days.

Non-small cell lung cancer
  • As single agent: 30 mg/m2 wkly as infusion over 20-30 minutes (after diluting in 125 ml normal saline or glucose 5%) or as slow bolus over 5-10 minutes (after diluting in 20-50 ml normal saline or glucose 5%). Delay subsequent doses if neutrophil count is <2000 cells/mm3 until recovery.
  • As combination therapy with cisplatin: 25-30 mg/m2 every 7 days.

Oral (Adult):

Non-small cell lung cancer: 60 mg/m2once wkly for 3 wk, may increase subsequently to 80 mg/m2 once wkly. If neutrophil count is < 500 cells/mm3 or between 500-1000 cells/mm3 on 2 separate occasions, keep dose at 60 mg/m2 for next 3 doses.
Side effectsView
Neurotoxicity, peripheral paraesthesia, loss of deep tendon reflexes, abdominal pain, severe constipation, diarrhoea, alopecia, severe local irritation. Dose limiting granulocytopenia, leukopenia and anaemia. Intestinal obstruction, paralytic ileus, nausea, vomitinh, increased in LFT, chest pain, fatigue. Local pain and thrombophlebitis with repeated Inj.
ContraindicationsView
Hypersensitivity to vinorelbine or other vinca alkaloids; severe current or recent infection (within last 2 wk); neutropenia; thrombocytopenia; severe hepatic impairment. Intrathecal admin. Do not give concomitantly with radiotherapy if liver is in treatment field. Pregnancy, lactation.
PrecautionsView
Hepatic impairment. Compromised bone marrow reserve due to prior irradiation or chemotherapy; recovering marrow function from the effects of previous chemotherapy. Prior radiation therapy; past history or pre-existing neuropathy. CBC with differentials to be monitored prior to admin of subsequent doses. Delay subsequent doses, if neutrophil count < 2000 cells/mm3. Each admin to be followed by at least 250 ml of normal saline to flush the vein. Avoid extravasation. If extravasation occurs, stop infusion immediately, and flush the vein with normal saline solution; admin the remaining solution in another vein. Do not father a child during and up to six mth after treatment and females of childbearing potential to use effective method of contraception during treatment and three mth thereafter. When admin orally, capsules must be swallowed whole with water and not chewed or sucked.
InteractionsView
Increased risk of granulocytopenia with cisplatin. Increased risk of neurotoxicity with paclitaxel, itraconazole, ketoconazole. Increased radiosensitising effects with prior or concomitant radiation therapy. Increased pulmonary toxicity with mitomycin. Increased myelotoxicity with zidovudine. Earlier onset and/or an increased severity of side effects with CYP3A inhibitors. Possible increase in vincristine levels with aprepitant. Possible infection with live vaccines.
Pregnancy & lactationView
Pregnancy Category D. There is positive evidence of human foetal risk, but the benefits from use in pregnant women may be acceptable despite the risk (e.g., if the drug is needed in a life-threatening situation or for a serious disease for which safer drugs cannot be used or are ineffective).
Pediatric usageView
Hepatic Impairment:
Intravenous: 
  • Cervical cancer: Dose adjustments may be needed.
  • Breast cancer, Ovarian cancer: Dose adjustments may be needed.
  • Non-small cell lung cancer: Massive liver metastases(>75% of liver volume replaced by the tumour): Decrease dose by 1/3. Bilirubin 2.1-3 mg/100 ml: Reduce IV dose by 50%. Bilirubin >3 mg/100 ml: Reduce IV dose by 75%.
Oral: 
  • Massive liver metastases(>75% of liver volume replaced by the tumour): Decrease dose by 1/3. Bilirubin 2.1-3 mg/100 ml: Reduce IV dose by 50%. Bilirubin >3 mg/100 ml: Reduce IV dose by 75%.
StorageView
Intravenous: Store at 2-8°C. Protect from light. Oral: Store at 2-8°C.

Vinpoton

Vinpocetine
Tablet 5 mg Allopathic Cerebral vasodilator & Neurosensory oxygenator drugs

Indications

Ischaemic events

Indication detailsView
Acute Cerebro-Vascular Accidents (Strokes): Ischaemic strokes due to cerebral thrombosis, cerebral embolism, acute circulatory disorder, hypertensive crisis; the acute cardiovascular disorders, ischaemic neurological defcit, complete stroke (CS), multiinfarct dementia, cerebral arteriosclerosis, hypertensive encephalopathy, post-apoplectic conditions with the background of haemorrhagic strokes etc.

Senile Disorder: For relief of psychosomatic symptoms in the elderly due to cerebral insufciency eg. forgetfulness, memory disturbances, slow thinking, lack of concentration, dizziness, mood instability, aphasia, sleep disturbances, vasovegetative symptoms of menopausal syndrome etc.

Visual Disorder: Vascular disorders of the choroid and retina due to arteriosclerosis. Vasospasm, macula degenerations, arterial or venous thrombosis or embolism and glaucoma secondary to the above mentioned disorders.

Hearing Disorder: For the treatment of impaired hearing of vascular or toxic (iatrogenic) origin presbyacusis, meniere's disease, cochleovestibular neuritis, tinnitus and dizziness of labirynth origin.
Therapeutic classView
Cerebral vasodilator & Neurosensory oxygenator drugs
PharmacologyView
Vinpocetine increases cerebral metabolism; it increases glucose and O2 consumption; improves cerebral hypoxia tolerance; shifts glucose metabolism to the energetically more favourable aerobic pathway, but it increases the anaerobic pathway as well; it elevates the ATP concentration and the ATP/AMP ratio in the brain, and elevates the cerebral norepinephrine, dopamine and serotonin levels.

Vinpocetine considerably improves cerebral microcirculation by inhibiting platelet aggregation, reducing the pathologically increased blood viscosity, and increases erythrocyte deformability. It also promotes O2 transport into the tissues by reducing the O2 affinity of erythrocytes.

It selectively and intensely increases cerebral blood flow and the share of the brain in cardiac output, it reduces cerebral vascular resistance without affecting systemic circulation (blood pressure, heart rate, cardiac output, total peripheral resistance). It does not elicit steal phenomenon; on the contrary, it primarily improves the blood supply of the injured and ischaemic area while it remains unchanged in the intact areas (inverse steal effect). It further increases blood flow which is already increased as a result of hypoxia.
DosageView
Tablet: 1-2 tablets thrice daily, the maintenance dose is 1 tablet thrice daily.

IM Injection: Daily dose of 20-40 mg are to be given until improvement of symptoms is reached (for not longer than 10 days) then oral treatment should be applied. If this regimen fails, infusion treatment should be started.

IV Infusion: The daily starting dose is 20 mg in slow drip infusion (2 ampoules in 500-1000 ml infusion solution). This dose can be increased to 1 mg/kg body weight during 3 to 4 days. Treatment should be continued for 10-14 days depending on the tolerance of the patients and the dose should be gradually reduced before discontinuation of treatment.
Side effectsView
Transient hypotension, tachycardia may occur.
ContraindicationsView
Parenteral treatment- Severe ischaemic heart disease, severe rhythm disorders and pregnancy.
PrecautionsView
In the acute stage until the improvement of symptoms parenteral treatment is recommended followed by oral treatment. In chronic cases oral therapy should be applied.
InteractionsView
The injection is chemically incompatible with heparin, therefore, it should not be injected in the same syringe.
Pregnancy & lactationView
In Pregnancy and Lactation the drug is contraindicated.
StorageView
Store in a cool and dry place, protected from light and moisture.

Vinsetine

Vinpocetine
Tablet 5 mg Allopathic Cerebral vasodilator & Neurosensory oxygenator drugs

Indications

Ischaemic events

Indication detailsView
Acute Cerebro-Vascular Accidents (Strokes): Ischaemic strokes due to cerebral thrombosis, cerebral embolism, acute circulatory disorder, hypertensive crisis; the acute cardiovascular disorders, ischaemic neurological defcit, complete stroke (CS), multiinfarct dementia, cerebral arteriosclerosis, hypertensive encephalopathy, post-apoplectic conditions with the background of haemorrhagic strokes etc.

Senile Disorder: For relief of psychosomatic symptoms in the elderly due to cerebral insufciency eg. forgetfulness, memory disturbances, slow thinking, lack of concentration, dizziness, mood instability, aphasia, sleep disturbances, vasovegetative symptoms of menopausal syndrome etc.

Visual Disorder: Vascular disorders of the choroid and retina due to arteriosclerosis. Vasospasm, macula degenerations, arterial or venous thrombosis or embolism and glaucoma secondary to the above mentioned disorders.

Hearing Disorder: For the treatment of impaired hearing of vascular or toxic (iatrogenic) origin presbyacusis, meniere's disease, cochleovestibular neuritis, tinnitus and dizziness of labirynth origin.
Therapeutic classView
Cerebral vasodilator & Neurosensory oxygenator drugs
PharmacologyView
Vinpocetine increases cerebral metabolism; it increases glucose and O2 consumption; improves cerebral hypoxia tolerance; shifts glucose metabolism to the energetically more favourable aerobic pathway, but it increases the anaerobic pathway as well; it elevates the ATP concentration and the ATP/AMP ratio in the brain, and elevates the cerebral norepinephrine, dopamine and serotonin levels.

Vinpocetine considerably improves cerebral microcirculation by inhibiting platelet aggregation, reducing the pathologically increased blood viscosity, and increases erythrocyte deformability. It also promotes O2 transport into the tissues by reducing the O2 affinity of erythrocytes.

It selectively and intensely increases cerebral blood flow and the share of the brain in cardiac output, it reduces cerebral vascular resistance without affecting systemic circulation (blood pressure, heart rate, cardiac output, total peripheral resistance). It does not elicit steal phenomenon; on the contrary, it primarily improves the blood supply of the injured and ischaemic area while it remains unchanged in the intact areas (inverse steal effect). It further increases blood flow which is already increased as a result of hypoxia.
DosageView
Tablet: 1-2 tablets thrice daily, the maintenance dose is 1 tablet thrice daily.

IM Injection: Daily dose of 20-40 mg are to be given until improvement of symptoms is reached (for not longer than 10 days) then oral treatment should be applied. If this regimen fails, infusion treatment should be started.

IV Infusion: The daily starting dose is 20 mg in slow drip infusion (2 ampoules in 500-1000 ml infusion solution). This dose can be increased to 1 mg/kg body weight during 3 to 4 days. Treatment should be continued for 10-14 days depending on the tolerance of the patients and the dose should be gradually reduced before discontinuation of treatment.
Side effectsView
Transient hypotension, tachycardia may occur.
ContraindicationsView
Parenteral treatment- Severe ischaemic heart disease, severe rhythm disorders and pregnancy.
PrecautionsView
In the acute stage until the improvement of symptoms parenteral treatment is recommended followed by oral treatment. In chronic cases oral therapy should be applied.
InteractionsView
The injection is chemically incompatible with heparin, therefore, it should not be injected in the same syringe.
Pregnancy & lactationView
In Pregnancy and Lactation the drug is contraindicated.
StorageView
Store in a cool and dry place, protected from light and moisture.

Vinstin

Vincristine Sulfate
Injection 2 mg/vial Allopathic Cytotoxic Chemotherapy

Indications

Wilm's tumour

Indication detailsView
Vincristine sulfate injection is indicated in acute leukemia. Vincristine sulfate injection has also been shown to be useful in combination with other oncolytic agents in Hodgkin's disease, non-Hodgkin's malignant lymphomas (lymphocytic, mixed cell, histiocytic, undifferentiated, nodular and diffuse types), rhabdomyosarcoma, neuroblastoma, and Wilms' tumor.
Therapeutic classView
Cytotoxic Chemotherapy
PharmacologyView
Vincristine arrests cell division at the metaphase stage by inhibiting microtubule formation in the mitotic spindle.
DosageView
Adult (Intravenous): Usual recommended dosage: 1.4-1.5 mg/m2 once wkly. Max: 2 mg wkly. Subsequent doses may be modified based on clinical and haematological responses and tolerance of the patient. May be used in combination with other drugs. Prescribers should consult published protocols for the dosage, method and sequence of admin.

Child (Intravenous): Usual recommended dosage: 1.5-2 mg/m2 once wkly; for patients ≤10 kg: Initiate at 0.05 mg/kg once wkly. Subsequent doses may be modified based on clinical and haematological responses and tolerance of the patient. May be used in combination with other drugs. Prescribers should consult published protocols for the dosage, method and sequence of admin.
Side effectsView
Dose limiting neurotoxicity (e.g. motor function impairment, gait abnormalities), hyperuricaemia, bronchospasm, azospermia, amenorrhoea, alopoecia, leucopenia, urinary dysfunction, abdominal cramps, vomiting, diarrhoea, severe constipation, paralytic ileus, convulsions, hypertension, orthostatic hypotension, ptosis, hoarseness, optic neuropathies, hallucinations, blindness, neurological deafness, difficulty in walking, syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion.
ContraindicationsView
Patients with demyelinating form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth syndrome. Pregnancy and lactation. Intrathecal admin (may be fatal). Patients receiving radiation therapy through ports which include liver.
PrecautionsView
Elderly. Preexisting pulmonary dysfunction or neuromuscular disease; leucopenia or a complicating infection; impaired liver function; obstructive jaundice. Routine prophylactic laxative needed to ensure regular bowel movement. Discontinue immediately if extravasation occurs, and inj any remaining drug into another vein, followed by local Inj of hyaluronidase and topical heat application to the affected area to aid in drug removal and reduce discomfort. Discontinue in patients who develop progressive dyspnea. CBC to be checked before each dose admin. Frequent monitoring of uric acid during first 3-4 wk of treatment and watch out for uric acid nephropathy.
InteractionsView
Decreased digoxin (tablets) and verapamil absorption with antineoplastic regimens. Increased etoposide serum levels with vincristine. Increased toxicity when ganciclovir given with, immediately before or after vincristine. Reduced vincristine metabolism with miconazole. Increased neurotoxicity with isoniazid, itraconazole, voriconazole, posaconazole and nifedipine. Decreased immune response when used concurrently with vaccines. Increased myelotoxicity with zidovudine. Increased risk of thromboembolic complications with tamoxifen. Increased risk of ototoxicity with ototoxic drugs (e.g. platinum-containing antineoplastic agents). Possible risk of earlier onset and/or increased severity of adverse effects with macrolides. Possible increase in vincristine levels with aprepitant. Possible decrease in antiepileptic levels with vincristine, monitor serum antiepileptic levels and effectiveness of chemotherapy.
Pregnancy & lactationView
Pregnancy Category D: There is positive evidence of human foetal risk, but the benefits from use in pregnant women may be acceptable despite the risk (e.g., if the drug is needed in a life-threatening situation or for a serious disease for which safer drugs cannot be used or are ineffective).
Pediatric usageView
Hepatic Impairment: Dose adjustment may be needed. Serum bilirubin >3 mg/100ml: Reduce dose by 50%.
Overdose effectsView
Symptoms: mainly extensions of its common adverse effects.

Management: Treatment is supportive and includes prevention of side effects from syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) (e.g. fluid restriction and admin of loop diuretic); admin of anticonvulsants and use of enemas (to prevent ileus). Closely monitor the CV system and determine the blood counts daily to guide transfusion requirements. Folinic acid 100 mg admin IV every 3 hr for 24 hr and then every 6 hr for at least 48 h may be admin. Haemodialysis unlikely to be useful.
StorageView
Store at 2-8° C. Protect from light.

Vinton

Vinpocetine
Tablet 5 mg Allopathic Cerebral vasodilator & Neurosensory oxygenator drugs

Indications

Ischaemic events

Indication detailsView
Acute Cerebro-Vascular Accidents (Strokes): Ischaemic strokes due to cerebral thrombosis, cerebral embolism, acute circulatory disorder, hypertensive crisis; the acute cardiovascular disorders, ischaemic neurological defcit, complete stroke (CS), multiinfarct dementia, cerebral arteriosclerosis, hypertensive encephalopathy, post-apoplectic conditions with the background of haemorrhagic strokes etc.

Senile Disorder: For relief of psychosomatic symptoms in the elderly due to cerebral insufciency eg. forgetfulness, memory disturbances, slow thinking, lack of concentration, dizziness, mood instability, aphasia, sleep disturbances, vasovegetative symptoms of menopausal syndrome etc.

Visual Disorder: Vascular disorders of the choroid and retina due to arteriosclerosis. Vasospasm, macula degenerations, arterial or venous thrombosis or embolism and glaucoma secondary to the above mentioned disorders.

Hearing Disorder: For the treatment of impaired hearing of vascular or toxic (iatrogenic) origin presbyacusis, meniere's disease, cochleovestibular neuritis, tinnitus and dizziness of labirynth origin.
Therapeutic classView
Cerebral vasodilator & Neurosensory oxygenator drugs
PharmacologyView
Vinpocetine increases cerebral metabolism; it increases glucose and O2 consumption; improves cerebral hypoxia tolerance; shifts glucose metabolism to the energetically more favourable aerobic pathway, but it increases the anaerobic pathway as well; it elevates the ATP concentration and the ATP/AMP ratio in the brain, and elevates the cerebral norepinephrine, dopamine and serotonin levels.

Vinpocetine considerably improves cerebral microcirculation by inhibiting platelet aggregation, reducing the pathologically increased blood viscosity, and increases erythrocyte deformability. It also promotes O2 transport into the tissues by reducing the O2 affinity of erythrocytes.

It selectively and intensely increases cerebral blood flow and the share of the brain in cardiac output, it reduces cerebral vascular resistance without affecting systemic circulation (blood pressure, heart rate, cardiac output, total peripheral resistance). It does not elicit steal phenomenon; on the contrary, it primarily improves the blood supply of the injured and ischaemic area while it remains unchanged in the intact areas (inverse steal effect). It further increases blood flow which is already increased as a result of hypoxia.
DosageView
Tablet: 1-2 tablets thrice daily, the maintenance dose is 1 tablet thrice daily.

IM Injection: Daily dose of 20-40 mg are to be given until improvement of symptoms is reached (for not longer than 10 days) then oral treatment should be applied. If this regimen fails, infusion treatment should be started.

IV Infusion: The daily starting dose is 20 mg in slow drip infusion (2 ampoules in 500-1000 ml infusion solution). This dose can be increased to 1 mg/kg body weight during 3 to 4 days. Treatment should be continued for 10-14 days depending on the tolerance of the patients and the dose should be gradually reduced before discontinuation of treatment.
Side effectsView
Transient hypotension, tachycardia may occur.
ContraindicationsView
Parenteral treatment- Severe ischaemic heart disease, severe rhythm disorders and pregnancy.
PrecautionsView
In the acute stage until the improvement of symptoms parenteral treatment is recommended followed by oral treatment. In chronic cases oral therapy should be applied.
InteractionsView
The injection is chemically incompatible with heparin, therefore, it should not be injected in the same syringe.
Pregnancy & lactationView
In Pregnancy and Lactation the drug is contraindicated.
StorageView
Store in a cool and dry place, protected from light and moisture.

Vinzam

Azithromycin Dihydrate
Powder for Suspension 200 mg/5 ml Allopathic
Indication detailsView
Azithromycin is indicated for infections (caused by susceptible organisms) in lower respiratory tract infections including bronchitis and pneumonia, in upper respiratory tract infections including sinusitis and pharyngitis/tonsillitis, in otitis media, and in skin and soft tissue infections. In sexually transmitted diseases in men and women, Azithromycin is indicated in the treatment of non-gonococcal urethritis and cervicitis due to Chlamydia trachomatis.
PharmacologyView
Azithromycin is acid-stable and can therefore be taken orally with no need of protection from gastric acids. It is readily absorbed; its absorption is greater on an empty stomach. Time to peak concentration in adults is 2.1 to 3.2 hours for oral dosage forms. Due to the high concentration in phagocytes, azithromycin is actively transported to the site of infection. During active phagocytosis, large concentrations of azithromycin are released. The concentration of azithromycin in the tissues can be over 50 times higher than in plasma. This is due to ion trapping and the high lipid solubility.

Azithromycin's half-life allows a large single dose to be administered and yet maintain bacteriostatic levels in the infected tissue for several days. Following a single 500 mg dose, plasma concentrations of azithromycin declined in a polyphasic pattern with a mean apparent plasma clearance of 630 mL/min and a terminal elimination half life of 68 hours. The prolonged terminal half-life is thought to be due to extensive uptake and subsequent release of drug from tissues. Biliary excretion of azithromycin, predominantly unchanged, is a major route of elimination. Over the course of a week, approximately 6% of the administered dose appears as unchanged drug in urine.

Microbiology: Azithromycin acts by binding to the 50S ribosomal subunit of susceptible microorganisms and, thus, interfering with microbial protein synthesis. Nucleic acid synthesis is not affected. Azithromycin has been shown to be active against most isolates of the following microorganisms, both in vitro and in clinical infections:
  • Aerobic and facultative gram-positive microorganisms: Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus agalactiae, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Streptococcus pyogenes
  • Aerobic and facultative gram-negative microorganisms: Haemophilus ducreyi, Haemophilus influenzae, Moraxella catarrhalis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae
  • Other microorganisms: Chlamydia pneumoniae, Chlamydia trachomatis , Mycoplasma pneumoniae , Betalactamase production should have no effect on azithromycin activity.
  • Aerobic and facultative gram-positive microorganisms: Streptococci (Groups C,F,G), Viridans group streptococci
  • Aerobic and facultative gram-negative microorganisms: Bordetella pertussis, Legionella pneumophila
  • Anaerobic microorganisms: Peptostreptococcus species, Prevotella bivia
DosageView
Oral-
Adult: 500 mg once daily orally for 3 days or 500 mg once on day 1, then 250 mg once on days 2-5 for 4 days. For sexually transmitted diseases caused by Chlamydia trachomatis in adults, the dose is 1 gm given as a single dose or 500 mg once on day 1, followed by 250 mg once daily for next 2 days may also be given.

Children:
  • 10 mg/kg body weight once daily for 3 days for child over 6 months
  • 200 mg (1 teaspoonful) for 3 days if body weight is 15-25 kg
  • 300 mg (1½ teaspoonfuls) for 3 days if body weight is 26-35 kg; 400 mg (2 teaspoonfuls) for 3 days if body weight is 36-45 kg.
  • In typhoid fever, 500 mg (2½ teaspoonfuls) once daily for 7-10 days is given.

Azithromycin Injection (For IV Infusion only)
: The recommended dose of Azithromycin for injection for the treatment of adult patients with community-acquired pneumonia due to the indicated organisms is:
  • 500 mg as a single daily dose by the intravenous route for at least two days. Intravenous therapy should be followed by Azithromycin by the oral route at a single, daily dose of 500 mg, administered as two 250-mg tablets to complete a 7 to 10-day course of therapy. The timing of the switch to oral therapy should be done at the discretion of the physician and in accordance with clinical response.
  • The recommended dose of Azithromycin for the treatment of adult patients with pelvic inflammatory disease due to the indicated organisms is: 500 mg as a single daily dose by the intravenous route for one or two days. Intravenous therapy should be followed by Azithromycin by the oral route at a single, daily dose of 250 mg to complete a 7-day course of therapy. The timing of the switch to oral therapy should be done at the discretion of the physician and in accordance with clinical response. If anaerobic microorganisms are suspected of contributing to the infection, an antimicrobial agent with anaerobic activity should be administered in combination with Azithromycin.
  • Safety and effectiveness of azithromycin for injection in children or adolescents under 16 years have not been established.
AdministrationView
Reconstitution procedure of suspension-
  • Step 01: Shake the bottle well to loosen the powder.
  • Step 02: Add boiled and cooled water up to the water mark of the bottle label.
  • Step 03: Shake until powder is completely mixed with water.
Azithromycin should be taken at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after meal.
Side effectsView
Azithromycin is well tolerated with a low incidence of side effects. The side effects include nausea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort (pain/cramps), flatulence, diarrhoea, headache, dizziness, and skin rashes and are reversible upon discontinuation of therapy.
ContraindicationsView
Azithromycin is contraindicated in patients hypersensitive to Azithromycin or any other macrolide antibiotic. Co-administration of ergot derivatives and Azithromycin is contraindicated. Azithromycin is contraindicated in patients with hepatic diseases.
PrecautionsView
As with any antibiotic, observation for signs of superinfection with non-susceptible organisms, including fungi, is recommended. No dose adjustment is needed in patients with renal impairment.
InteractionsView
Azithromycin absorption is reduced in presence of food and antacid. In patients receiving ergot alkaloids Azithromycin should be avoided because of the possibility of ergotism resulting from interaction of Azithromycin with the cytochrome P-450 system. As macrolides increase the plasma concentration of digoxin and cyclosporin, caution should be exercised while co-administration. There have been no drug interactions between Azithromycin and Warfarin, Theophylline, Carbamazepine, Methylprednisolone or Cimetidine.
Pregnancy & lactationView
Pregnancy Category of Azithromycin is B. Animal reproduction studies have demonstrated that Azithromycin has no evidence of harm to the fetus. There are no adequate and well controlled studies in pregnant women. Since animal reproduction studies are not always predictive of human response, Azithromycin should be used during pregnancy only if adequate alternatives are not available. It is not known whether Azithromycin is secreted in breast milk. So, caution should be exercised when Azithromycin is administered to nursing women.
Overdose effectsView
There is no data on overdosage with Azithromycin. Typical symptoms of overdosage with macrolide antibiotics include hearing loss, severe nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. Gastric lavage and general supportive measures are indicated.
StorageView
Keep in a dry place away from light and heat. Keep out of the reach of children.

Vinzam

Azithromycin Dihydrate
Tablet 500 mg Allopathic
Indication detailsView
Azithromycin is indicated for infections (caused by susceptible organisms) in lower respiratory tract infections including bronchitis and pneumonia, in upper respiratory tract infections including sinusitis and pharyngitis/tonsillitis, in otitis media, and in skin and soft tissue infections. In sexually transmitted diseases in men and women, Azithromycin is indicated in the treatment of non-gonococcal urethritis and cervicitis due to Chlamydia trachomatis.
PharmacologyView
Azithromycin is acid-stable and can therefore be taken orally with no need of protection from gastric acids. It is readily absorbed; its absorption is greater on an empty stomach. Time to peak concentration in adults is 2.1 to 3.2 hours for oral dosage forms. Due to the high concentration in phagocytes, azithromycin is actively transported to the site of infection. During active phagocytosis, large concentrations of azithromycin are released. The concentration of azithromycin in the tissues can be over 50 times higher than in plasma. This is due to ion trapping and the high lipid solubility.

Azithromycin's half-life allows a large single dose to be administered and yet maintain bacteriostatic levels in the infected tissue for several days. Following a single 500 mg dose, plasma concentrations of azithromycin declined in a polyphasic pattern with a mean apparent plasma clearance of 630 mL/min and a terminal elimination half life of 68 hours. The prolonged terminal half-life is thought to be due to extensive uptake and subsequent release of drug from tissues. Biliary excretion of azithromycin, predominantly unchanged, is a major route of elimination. Over the course of a week, approximately 6% of the administered dose appears as unchanged drug in urine.

Microbiology: Azithromycin acts by binding to the 50S ribosomal subunit of susceptible microorganisms and, thus, interfering with microbial protein synthesis. Nucleic acid synthesis is not affected. Azithromycin has been shown to be active against most isolates of the following microorganisms, both in vitro and in clinical infections:
  • Aerobic and facultative gram-positive microorganisms: Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus agalactiae, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Streptococcus pyogenes
  • Aerobic and facultative gram-negative microorganisms: Haemophilus ducreyi, Haemophilus influenzae, Moraxella catarrhalis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae
  • Other microorganisms: Chlamydia pneumoniae, Chlamydia trachomatis , Mycoplasma pneumoniae , Betalactamase production should have no effect on azithromycin activity.
  • Aerobic and facultative gram-positive microorganisms: Streptococci (Groups C,F,G), Viridans group streptococci
  • Aerobic and facultative gram-negative microorganisms: Bordetella pertussis, Legionella pneumophila
  • Anaerobic microorganisms: Peptostreptococcus species, Prevotella bivia
DosageView
Oral-
Adult: 500 mg once daily orally for 3 days or 500 mg once on day 1, then 250 mg once on days 2-5 for 4 days. For sexually transmitted diseases caused by Chlamydia trachomatis in adults, the dose is 1 gm given as a single dose or 500 mg once on day 1, followed by 250 mg once daily for next 2 days may also be given.

Children:
  • 10 mg/kg body weight once daily for 3 days for child over 6 months
  • 200 mg (1 teaspoonful) for 3 days if body weight is 15-25 kg
  • 300 mg (1½ teaspoonfuls) for 3 days if body weight is 26-35 kg; 400 mg (2 teaspoonfuls) for 3 days if body weight is 36-45 kg.
  • In typhoid fever, 500 mg (2½ teaspoonfuls) once daily for 7-10 days is given.

Azithromycin Injection (For IV Infusion only)
: The recommended dose of Azithromycin for injection for the treatment of adult patients with community-acquired pneumonia due to the indicated organisms is:
  • 500 mg as a single daily dose by the intravenous route for at least two days. Intravenous therapy should be followed by Azithromycin by the oral route at a single, daily dose of 500 mg, administered as two 250-mg tablets to complete a 7 to 10-day course of therapy. The timing of the switch to oral therapy should be done at the discretion of the physician and in accordance with clinical response.
  • The recommended dose of Azithromycin for the treatment of adult patients with pelvic inflammatory disease due to the indicated organisms is: 500 mg as a single daily dose by the intravenous route for one or two days. Intravenous therapy should be followed by Azithromycin by the oral route at a single, daily dose of 250 mg to complete a 7-day course of therapy. The timing of the switch to oral therapy should be done at the discretion of the physician and in accordance with clinical response. If anaerobic microorganisms are suspected of contributing to the infection, an antimicrobial agent with anaerobic activity should be administered in combination with Azithromycin.
  • Safety and effectiveness of azithromycin for injection in children or adolescents under 16 years have not been established.
AdministrationView
Reconstitution procedure of suspension-
  • Step 01: Shake the bottle well to loosen the powder.
  • Step 02: Add boiled and cooled water up to the water mark of the bottle label.
  • Step 03: Shake until powder is completely mixed with water.
Azithromycin should be taken at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after meal.
Side effectsView
Azithromycin is well tolerated with a low incidence of side effects. The side effects include nausea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort (pain/cramps), flatulence, diarrhoea, headache, dizziness, and skin rashes and are reversible upon discontinuation of therapy.
ContraindicationsView
Azithromycin is contraindicated in patients hypersensitive to Azithromycin or any other macrolide antibiotic. Co-administration of ergot derivatives and Azithromycin is contraindicated. Azithromycin is contraindicated in patients with hepatic diseases.
PrecautionsView
As with any antibiotic, observation for signs of superinfection with non-susceptible organisms, including fungi, is recommended. No dose adjustment is needed in patients with renal impairment.
InteractionsView
Azithromycin absorption is reduced in presence of food and antacid. In patients receiving ergot alkaloids Azithromycin should be avoided because of the possibility of ergotism resulting from interaction of Azithromycin with the cytochrome P-450 system. As macrolides increase the plasma concentration of digoxin and cyclosporin, caution should be exercised while co-administration. There have been no drug interactions between Azithromycin and Warfarin, Theophylline, Carbamazepine, Methylprednisolone or Cimetidine.
Pregnancy & lactationView
Pregnancy Category of Azithromycin is B. Animal reproduction studies have demonstrated that Azithromycin has no evidence of harm to the fetus. There are no adequate and well controlled studies in pregnant women. Since animal reproduction studies are not always predictive of human response, Azithromycin should be used during pregnancy only if adequate alternatives are not available. It is not known whether Azithromycin is secreted in breast milk. So, caution should be exercised when Azithromycin is administered to nursing women.
Overdose effectsView
There is no data on overdosage with Azithromycin. Typical symptoms of overdosage with macrolide antibiotics include hearing loss, severe nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. Gastric lavage and general supportive measures are indicated.
StorageView
Keep in a dry place away from light and heat. Keep out of the reach of children.

Viodin

Povidone Iodine
Mouthwash 1% w/v Allopathic Iodine compounds (Anti-septic Preparations)

Indications

Secondarily infected dermatoses

Indication detailsView
Cream or ointment:
Therapeutically: As an adjunct to systemic therapy in the following indications-
  • Primary or secondary topical infections
  • Infected surgical incisions
  • Infected decubitus or stasis ulcers
  • Pyodermas
  • Secondarily infected dermatoses
  • Infected traumatic lesions
Prophylactically:
  • To prevent microbial contaminations in burns, incisions and other topical lesions
  • For degerming skin in hyperalimentation, the umbilical area or circumcision
  • Its use for abrasions, minor cuts, and wounds prevents the development of infections and permits wound healing.
Solution:
  • For the prevention and treatment of surface infections as well as to degerm the skin, mucous membrane and hyperalimentation procedures
  • For seborrhea
  • For preoperative and postoperative scrubbing and washing of hospital operating room and equipments
  • For preoperative prepping of operative site, including the vagina
  • For disinfection of wounds, burns, lacerations and abrasions
  • As a prophylactic anti-infective agent in house, hospital & office procedures
  • Postoperative application to incisions to help prevent infection
  • In oral moniliasis (thrush); bacterial and mycotic skin infections, decubitus & stasis ulcers
  • As a preoperative swab in the mouth & throat
Gargle & Mouthwash: It is a pleasantly flavoured solution which is used:
  • For the treatment of acute mucosal infections of the mouth and pharynx.
  • For oral hygiene prior to, during and after dental and oral surgery.
Surgical Scrub: It is a golden surfactant solution, forms rich, golden lather which is used: As an antiseptic skin cleanser for preoperative and postoperative scrubbing and washing by surgeons and operation theatre staff and preoperative preparation of patients' skin

Powder: It is used for topical application in the following indications: Superficial wounds, Minor cuts, Burns, Abrasions, Lacerations, In the treatment and prevention of infections.

Ophthalmic Solution: Povidone is used for the symptomatic treatment of dry eye conditions including keratoconjunctivitis sicca. It is also given as a substitute for tear fluid in case of the unstable tear film or insufficient moistening of the eye surface.
Therapeutic classView
Iodine compounds (Anti-septic Preparations)
PharmacologyView
Povidone Iodine is a complex of iodine and an organic polymer, povidone. This polymerization makes Povidone Iodine superior to ordinary elemental iodine. It prolongs the germicidal activity of iodine by liberating elemental iodine slowly. Consequently it has a lower toxicity than elemental iodine. It gives rapid microbicidal activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, protozoa, viruses and fungi/yeasts. It is also sporicidal. It is the only microbicide with this broad spectrum of activity. It is non-staining, exerts prolong germicidal action and is also active in the presence of soap, blood, serum, pus, mucosal secretions and water.
DosageView
Cream or ointment:
  • For the treatment of infection: Apply once or twice daily or at dressing changes for a maximum of 14 days.
  • For the prevention of infection: Apply once or twice a week for as long as necessary. The affected skin should be cleaned and dried and can be covered with a dressing or bandage.
Solution: Apply full strength as often as needed as paint, spray, or wet soak. Maybe bandaged (where necessary).

Gargle & Mouthwash: Adults and children over 6 years of age: Use undiluted or diluted with an equal volume of warm water. Gargle or rinse with up to 10 mL for up to 30 seconds without swallowing. Repeat up to four times daily, for up to 14 consecutive days, or as advised by the Registered Dental Surgeon/Physician.

Surgical Scrub
:
  • For Preoperative and Postoperative washing by Operating Personnel: Wet hands and forearms with water. Pour about 5 mL of Povidone Iodine Surgical Scrub on the palm of the hand and spread over both hands and forearms. Without adding more water, rub the Scrub thoroughly over all areas for about five minutes. Use a brush if desired. Clean thoroughly under fingernails. Add a little water and develop copious suds. Rinse thoroughly under running water. Complete the wash by scrubbing with another 5 mL of Povidone Iodine Surgical Scrub in the same way.
  • For Preoperative use on Patients: After the skin area is shaved, wet it with water. Apply Povidone Iodine Surgical Scrub (1 mL is sufficient to cover an area of 20-30 square inches), develop lather and scrub thoroughly for about five minutes. Rinse off by aid of sterile gauze saturated with water.
  • For use in the Physician's Office: Use for washing whenever a germicidal soap is required.
Powder: Apply a light dusting of powder to the affected area. When dry, this forms a protective antiseptic layer over the area treated. Or use as advised by the Registered Physician. There are no special dosage recommendations for children or elderly patients.

Ophthalmic Solution: 1 drop 4 times daily or as required, depending upon the severity of the disease, to be instilled into the conjunctival sac.
Side effectsView
Povidone Iodine may cause hypersensitivity reactions and irritation of the skin and mucous membranes. The application of povidone Iodine to severe burns or to large areas otherwise denuded of skin may produce systemic adverse effects such as metabolic acidosis, hypernatraemia, and impairment of renal function. It may interfere with thyroid function tests.
ContraindicationsView
It can cause hypersensitivity reactions. Regular use in patients with thyroid disorders (in particular nodular colloid goitre, endemic goitre and Hashimoto's thyroiditis) or those receiving lithium therapy is to be avoided. In severely burnt patients serum iodide levels should be assessed due to possible hepatic and renal impairment. Povidone Iodine Powder should not be used in serious cavities and in Children under the age of 2 years.
PrecautionsView
Cream or ointment: In case of deep or puncture wounds or serious burns, consult Registered Physician. If redness, irritation, swelling or pain persists or increases or if infection occurs, discontinue use and consult Registered Physician.

Solution: In preoperative prepping, avoid 'pooling' beneath the patient. Prolonged exposure to wet solution may cause irritation or rarely, severe skin reactions. In case of deep or puncture wounds or serious burns, consult Registered Physician. If redness, irritation, swelling or pain persists or increases or if infection occurs, discontinue use and consult Registered Physician.

Gargle & Mouthwash: Regular use should be avoided as prolonged use may lead to the absorption of a significant amount of iodine. Do not use for more than 14 days. If sores or ulcers in the mouth do not heal within 14 days seek dental or medical advice. It is also not for use in children under 6 years of age. Regular use should be avoided in patients on concurrent lithium therapy.

Surgical Scrub: Special caution is needed when regular applications to broken skin are made to patients with pre-existing renal insufficiency. Regular use should be avoided in patients on concurrent lithium therapy. It can permanently discolor white gold jewellery and it is recommended that this type of jewellery should be removed before using this product.

Powder: Care must be taken when used on known iodine sensitivity, although do not normally react to Povidone-Iodine. Excess powder can be washed off readily with warm water. It should be used directly from the container. Not to be administered internally.

Ophthalmic Solution: Patients, who experience blurred vision after application of the eye drops, should not drive or use machinery until their vision has cleared. Contact lenses should not be worn during the instillation of the drug. After instillation, there should be an interval of at least 30 minutes before reinsertion.
InteractionsView
It exhibits interaction with strong alkali, sodium thiosulphate, sodium metabisulphite and thiomersal. Use with concurrent lithium therapy has been shown to exhibithypothyroidic effect.
Pregnancy & lactationView
Povidone Iodine Cream, Solution & Powder are not recommended for use during pregnancy because of the possibility of absorption of sufficient iodine to affect the fetal thyroid. American Academy of Pediatrics considers that the use of Povidone-Iodine is usually compatible with breast feeding. Consult Registered Physician. Regular use of Gargle & Mouthwash and Surgical Scrub should also be avoided in pregnant and lactating women.

There is no experience regarding the safety of the Povidone eye drops in human pregnancy or lactation. Administration during pregnancy and lactation is therefore not recommended, except for compelling reasons.
StorageView
Store below 25°C. Do not freeze. Store in a cool and dry place, protected from light. Keep out of the reach of children. Do not touch the ophthalmic solution dropper tip to any surface as this may contaminate this preparation. Do not use it after one month of the first opening.

Viodin

Povidone Iodine
Ointment 5% w/w Allopathic Iodine compounds (Anti-septic Preparations)

Indications

Secondarily infected dermatoses

Indication detailsView
Cream or ointment:
Therapeutically: As an adjunct to systemic therapy in the following indications-
  • Primary or secondary topical infections
  • Infected surgical incisions
  • Infected decubitus or stasis ulcers
  • Pyodermas
  • Secondarily infected dermatoses
  • Infected traumatic lesions
Prophylactically:
  • To prevent microbial contaminations in burns, incisions and other topical lesions
  • For degerming skin in hyperalimentation, the umbilical area or circumcision
  • Its use for abrasions, minor cuts, and wounds prevents the development of infections and permits wound healing.
Solution:
  • For the prevention and treatment of surface infections as well as to degerm the skin, mucous membrane and hyperalimentation procedures
  • For seborrhea
  • For preoperative and postoperative scrubbing and washing of hospital operating room and equipments
  • For preoperative prepping of operative site, including the vagina
  • For disinfection of wounds, burns, lacerations and abrasions
  • As a prophylactic anti-infective agent in house, hospital & office procedures
  • Postoperative application to incisions to help prevent infection
  • In oral moniliasis (thrush); bacterial and mycotic skin infections, decubitus & stasis ulcers
  • As a preoperative swab in the mouth & throat
Gargle & Mouthwash: It is a pleasantly flavoured solution which is used:
  • For the treatment of acute mucosal infections of the mouth and pharynx.
  • For oral hygiene prior to, during and after dental and oral surgery.
Surgical Scrub: It is a golden surfactant solution, forms rich, golden lather which is used: As an antiseptic skin cleanser for preoperative and postoperative scrubbing and washing by surgeons and operation theatre staff and preoperative preparation of patients' skin

Powder: It is used for topical application in the following indications: Superficial wounds, Minor cuts, Burns, Abrasions, Lacerations, In the treatment and prevention of infections.

Ophthalmic Solution: Povidone is used for the symptomatic treatment of dry eye conditions including keratoconjunctivitis sicca. It is also given as a substitute for tear fluid in case of the unstable tear film or insufficient moistening of the eye surface.
Therapeutic classView
Iodine compounds (Anti-septic Preparations)
PharmacologyView
Povidone Iodine is a complex of iodine and an organic polymer, povidone. This polymerization makes Povidone Iodine superior to ordinary elemental iodine. It prolongs the germicidal activity of iodine by liberating elemental iodine slowly. Consequently it has a lower toxicity than elemental iodine. It gives rapid microbicidal activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, protozoa, viruses and fungi/yeasts. It is also sporicidal. It is the only microbicide with this broad spectrum of activity. It is non-staining, exerts prolong germicidal action and is also active in the presence of soap, blood, serum, pus, mucosal secretions and water.
DosageView
Cream or ointment:
  • For the treatment of infection: Apply once or twice daily or at dressing changes for a maximum of 14 days.
  • For the prevention of infection: Apply once or twice a week for as long as necessary. The affected skin should be cleaned and dried and can be covered with a dressing or bandage.
Solution: Apply full strength as often as needed as paint, spray, or wet soak. Maybe bandaged (where necessary).

Gargle & Mouthwash: Adults and children over 6 years of age: Use undiluted or diluted with an equal volume of warm water. Gargle or rinse with up to 10 mL for up to 30 seconds without swallowing. Repeat up to four times daily, for up to 14 consecutive days, or as advised by the Registered Dental Surgeon/Physician.

Surgical Scrub
:
  • For Preoperative and Postoperative washing by Operating Personnel: Wet hands and forearms with water. Pour about 5 mL of Povidone Iodine Surgical Scrub on the palm of the hand and spread over both hands and forearms. Without adding more water, rub the Scrub thoroughly over all areas for about five minutes. Use a brush if desired. Clean thoroughly under fingernails. Add a little water and develop copious suds. Rinse thoroughly under running water. Complete the wash by scrubbing with another 5 mL of Povidone Iodine Surgical Scrub in the same way.
  • For Preoperative use on Patients: After the skin area is shaved, wet it with water. Apply Povidone Iodine Surgical Scrub (1 mL is sufficient to cover an area of 20-30 square inches), develop lather and scrub thoroughly for about five minutes. Rinse off by aid of sterile gauze saturated with water.
  • For use in the Physician's Office: Use for washing whenever a germicidal soap is required.
Powder: Apply a light dusting of powder to the affected area. When dry, this forms a protective antiseptic layer over the area treated. Or use as advised by the Registered Physician. There are no special dosage recommendations for children or elderly patients.

Ophthalmic Solution: 1 drop 4 times daily or as required, depending upon the severity of the disease, to be instilled into the conjunctival sac.
Side effectsView
Povidone Iodine may cause hypersensitivity reactions and irritation of the skin and mucous membranes. The application of povidone Iodine to severe burns or to large areas otherwise denuded of skin may produce systemic adverse effects such as metabolic acidosis, hypernatraemia, and impairment of renal function. It may interfere with thyroid function tests.
ContraindicationsView
It can cause hypersensitivity reactions. Regular use in patients with thyroid disorders (in particular nodular colloid goitre, endemic goitre and Hashimoto's thyroiditis) or those receiving lithium therapy is to be avoided. In severely burnt patients serum iodide levels should be assessed due to possible hepatic and renal impairment. Povidone Iodine Powder should not be used in serious cavities and in Children under the age of 2 years.
PrecautionsView
Cream or ointment: In case of deep or puncture wounds or serious burns, consult Registered Physician. If redness, irritation, swelling or pain persists or increases or if infection occurs, discontinue use and consult Registered Physician.

Solution: In preoperative prepping, avoid 'pooling' beneath the patient. Prolonged exposure to wet solution may cause irritation or rarely, severe skin reactions. In case of deep or puncture wounds or serious burns, consult Registered Physician. If redness, irritation, swelling or pain persists or increases or if infection occurs, discontinue use and consult Registered Physician.

Gargle & Mouthwash: Regular use should be avoided as prolonged use may lead to the absorption of a significant amount of iodine. Do not use for more than 14 days. If sores or ulcers in the mouth do not heal within 14 days seek dental or medical advice. It is also not for use in children under 6 years of age. Regular use should be avoided in patients on concurrent lithium therapy.

Surgical Scrub: Special caution is needed when regular applications to broken skin are made to patients with pre-existing renal insufficiency. Regular use should be avoided in patients on concurrent lithium therapy. It can permanently discolor white gold jewellery and it is recommended that this type of jewellery should be removed before using this product.

Powder: Care must be taken when used on known iodine sensitivity, although do not normally react to Povidone-Iodine. Excess powder can be washed off readily with warm water. It should be used directly from the container. Not to be administered internally.

Ophthalmic Solution: Patients, who experience blurred vision after application of the eye drops, should not drive or use machinery until their vision has cleared. Contact lenses should not be worn during the instillation of the drug. After instillation, there should be an interval of at least 30 minutes before reinsertion.
InteractionsView
It exhibits interaction with strong alkali, sodium thiosulphate, sodium metabisulphite and thiomersal. Use with concurrent lithium therapy has been shown to exhibithypothyroidic effect.
Pregnancy & lactationView
Povidone Iodine Cream, Solution & Powder are not recommended for use during pregnancy because of the possibility of absorption of sufficient iodine to affect the fetal thyroid. American Academy of Pediatrics considers that the use of Povidone-Iodine is usually compatible with breast feeding. Consult Registered Physician. Regular use of Gargle & Mouthwash and Surgical Scrub should also be avoided in pregnant and lactating women.

There is no experience regarding the safety of the Povidone eye drops in human pregnancy or lactation. Administration during pregnancy and lactation is therefore not recommended, except for compelling reasons.
StorageView
Store below 25°C. Do not freeze. Store in a cool and dry place, protected from light. Keep out of the reach of children. Do not touch the ophthalmic solution dropper tip to any surface as this may contaminate this preparation. Do not use it after one month of the first opening.

Viodin

Povidone Iodine
Solution 10% w/v Allopathic Iodine compounds (Anti-septic Preparations)

Indications

Secondarily infected dermatoses

Indication detailsView
Cream or ointment:
Therapeutically: As an adjunct to systemic therapy in the following indications-
  • Primary or secondary topical infections
  • Infected surgical incisions
  • Infected decubitus or stasis ulcers
  • Pyodermas
  • Secondarily infected dermatoses
  • Infected traumatic lesions
Prophylactically:
  • To prevent microbial contaminations in burns, incisions and other topical lesions
  • For degerming skin in hyperalimentation, the umbilical area or circumcision
  • Its use for abrasions, minor cuts, and wounds prevents the development of infections and permits wound healing.
Solution:
  • For the prevention and treatment of surface infections as well as to degerm the skin, mucous membrane and hyperalimentation procedures
  • For seborrhea
  • For preoperative and postoperative scrubbing and washing of hospital operating room and equipments
  • For preoperative prepping of operative site, including the vagina
  • For disinfection of wounds, burns, lacerations and abrasions
  • As a prophylactic anti-infective agent in house, hospital & office procedures
  • Postoperative application to incisions to help prevent infection
  • In oral moniliasis (thrush); bacterial and mycotic skin infections, decubitus & stasis ulcers
  • As a preoperative swab in the mouth & throat
Gargle & Mouthwash: It is a pleasantly flavoured solution which is used:
  • For the treatment of acute mucosal infections of the mouth and pharynx.
  • For oral hygiene prior to, during and after dental and oral surgery.
Surgical Scrub: It is a golden surfactant solution, forms rich, golden lather which is used: As an antiseptic skin cleanser for preoperative and postoperative scrubbing and washing by surgeons and operation theatre staff and preoperative preparation of patients' skin

Powder: It is used for topical application in the following indications: Superficial wounds, Minor cuts, Burns, Abrasions, Lacerations, In the treatment and prevention of infections.

Ophthalmic Solution: Povidone is used for the symptomatic treatment of dry eye conditions including keratoconjunctivitis sicca. It is also given as a substitute for tear fluid in case of the unstable tear film or insufficient moistening of the eye surface.
Therapeutic classView
Iodine compounds (Anti-septic Preparations)
PharmacologyView
Povidone Iodine is a complex of iodine and an organic polymer, povidone. This polymerization makes Povidone Iodine superior to ordinary elemental iodine. It prolongs the germicidal activity of iodine by liberating elemental iodine slowly. Consequently it has a lower toxicity than elemental iodine. It gives rapid microbicidal activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, protozoa, viruses and fungi/yeasts. It is also sporicidal. It is the only microbicide with this broad spectrum of activity. It is non-staining, exerts prolong germicidal action and is also active in the presence of soap, blood, serum, pus, mucosal secretions and water.
DosageView
Cream or ointment:
  • For the treatment of infection: Apply once or twice daily or at dressing changes for a maximum of 14 days.
  • For the prevention of infection: Apply once or twice a week for as long as necessary. The affected skin should be cleaned and dried and can be covered with a dressing or bandage.
Solution: Apply full strength as often as needed as paint, spray, or wet soak. Maybe bandaged (where necessary).

Gargle & Mouthwash: Adults and children over 6 years of age: Use undiluted or diluted with an equal volume of warm water. Gargle or rinse with up to 10 mL for up to 30 seconds without swallowing. Repeat up to four times daily, for up to 14 consecutive days, or as advised by the Registered Dental Surgeon/Physician.

Surgical Scrub
:
  • For Preoperative and Postoperative washing by Operating Personnel: Wet hands and forearms with water. Pour about 5 mL of Povidone Iodine Surgical Scrub on the palm of the hand and spread over both hands and forearms. Without adding more water, rub the Scrub thoroughly over all areas for about five minutes. Use a brush if desired. Clean thoroughly under fingernails. Add a little water and develop copious suds. Rinse thoroughly under running water. Complete the wash by scrubbing with another 5 mL of Povidone Iodine Surgical Scrub in the same way.
  • For Preoperative use on Patients: After the skin area is shaved, wet it with water. Apply Povidone Iodine Surgical Scrub (1 mL is sufficient to cover an area of 20-30 square inches), develop lather and scrub thoroughly for about five minutes. Rinse off by aid of sterile gauze saturated with water.
  • For use in the Physician's Office: Use for washing whenever a germicidal soap is required.
Powder: Apply a light dusting of powder to the affected area. When dry, this forms a protective antiseptic layer over the area treated. Or use as advised by the Registered Physician. There are no special dosage recommendations for children or elderly patients.

Ophthalmic Solution: 1 drop 4 times daily or as required, depending upon the severity of the disease, to be instilled into the conjunctival sac.
Side effectsView
Povidone Iodine may cause hypersensitivity reactions and irritation of the skin and mucous membranes. The application of povidone Iodine to severe burns or to large areas otherwise denuded of skin may produce systemic adverse effects such as metabolic acidosis, hypernatraemia, and impairment of renal function. It may interfere with thyroid function tests.
ContraindicationsView
It can cause hypersensitivity reactions. Regular use in patients with thyroid disorders (in particular nodular colloid goitre, endemic goitre and Hashimoto's thyroiditis) or those receiving lithium therapy is to be avoided. In severely burnt patients serum iodide levels should be assessed due to possible hepatic and renal impairment. Povidone Iodine Powder should not be used in serious cavities and in Children under the age of 2 years.
PrecautionsView
Cream or ointment: In case of deep or puncture wounds or serious burns, consult Registered Physician. If redness, irritation, swelling or pain persists or increases or if infection occurs, discontinue use and consult Registered Physician.

Solution: In preoperative prepping, avoid 'pooling' beneath the patient. Prolonged exposure to wet solution may cause irritation or rarely, severe skin reactions. In case of deep or puncture wounds or serious burns, consult Registered Physician. If redness, irritation, swelling or pain persists or increases or if infection occurs, discontinue use and consult Registered Physician.

Gargle & Mouthwash: Regular use should be avoided as prolonged use may lead to the absorption of a significant amount of iodine. Do not use for more than 14 days. If sores or ulcers in the mouth do not heal within 14 days seek dental or medical advice. It is also not for use in children under 6 years of age. Regular use should be avoided in patients on concurrent lithium therapy.

Surgical Scrub: Special caution is needed when regular applications to broken skin are made to patients with pre-existing renal insufficiency. Regular use should be avoided in patients on concurrent lithium therapy. It can permanently discolor white gold jewellery and it is recommended that this type of jewellery should be removed before using this product.

Powder: Care must be taken when used on known iodine sensitivity, although do not normally react to Povidone-Iodine. Excess powder can be washed off readily with warm water. It should be used directly from the container. Not to be administered internally.

Ophthalmic Solution: Patients, who experience blurred vision after application of the eye drops, should not drive or use machinery until their vision has cleared. Contact lenses should not be worn during the instillation of the drug. After instillation, there should be an interval of at least 30 minutes before reinsertion.
InteractionsView
It exhibits interaction with strong alkali, sodium thiosulphate, sodium metabisulphite and thiomersal. Use with concurrent lithium therapy has been shown to exhibithypothyroidic effect.
Pregnancy & lactationView
Povidone Iodine Cream, Solution & Powder are not recommended for use during pregnancy because of the possibility of absorption of sufficient iodine to affect the fetal thyroid. American Academy of Pediatrics considers that the use of Povidone-Iodine is usually compatible with breast feeding. Consult Registered Physician. Regular use of Gargle & Mouthwash and Surgical Scrub should also be avoided in pregnant and lactating women.

There is no experience regarding the safety of the Povidone eye drops in human pregnancy or lactation. Administration during pregnancy and lactation is therefore not recommended, except for compelling reasons.
StorageView
Store below 25°C. Do not freeze. Store in a cool and dry place, protected from light. Keep out of the reach of children. Do not touch the ophthalmic solution dropper tip to any surface as this may contaminate this preparation. Do not use it after one month of the first opening.

Viola

Benzyl Benzoate
Lotion 1.25 gm/5 ml Allopathic Parasiticidal preparations

Indications

Scabies

Indication detailsView
Benzyl Benzoate is indicated for scabies
Therapeutic classView
Parasiticidal preparations, Topical Antifungal preparations
PharmacologyView
Benzyl benzoate is an acaricide that is used in the treatment of scabies. Benzyl benzoate exerts toxic effects on the nervous system of the parasite, resulting in its death. It is also toxic to mite ova, though its exact mechanism of action is unknown. In vitro, benzyl benzoate has been found to kill the Sarcoptes mite within 5 minutes.
DosageView
Adult: Apply 3 times at 12 hourly intervals over the whole body, wash-off 12 hr after the last application.
Side effectsView
Irritant to eyes and mucous membranes, allergic dermatitis reactions, drying effects in the elderly.
ContraindicationsView
Broken or irritated skin; neonates; pregnancy.
PrecautionsView
Prevent drug from entering the eyes, elderly (drying effects).
InteractionsView
Irritant to eyes and mucous membranes, allergic dermatitis reactions, drying effects in the elderly.
Pregnancy & lactationView
Pregnancy Category: Not Classified. FDA has not yet classified the drug into a specified pregnancy category.
StorageView
Store below 25°C.