Dopamine hydrochloride
Dopamine hydrochloride is a synthetic neurotransmitter that stimulates adrenergic and dopaminergic receptors.
Country of origin: Poland
Pharmaceutical group: Dopamine and dopaminergic drugs
Manufacturers: Warsaw Pharmaceutical Plant Polfa (Poland)
International name: Dopamine
Synonyms: Dopamine, Dopamine AVD, Dopamine Giulini 200, Dopamine Giulini 50, Dopamine Solvay 200, Dopamine Solvay 50, Dopmin, Dopamine, Dopamine-Ferein
Dosage forms: solution for injection 1%, solution for injection 4%
Ingredients: Active ingredient - dopamine.
Indications for use: Shock of various origins, acute cardiovascular and renal failure, arterial hypotension.
Contraindications: Pheochromocytoma, severe heart rhythm disturbances, bronchial asthma, pregnancy.
Side effects: Nausea, headache, tremor, heart rhythm disturbances, pain in the limbs, arterial hypertension.
Interaction: Enhances the effects of sympathomimetics and diuretics.
Overdose: Tachycardia, heart rhythm disturbances.
Special instructions: No information.
Literature: Encyclopedia of Medicines 2004.