ROPIVACAINE is a local anesthetic used for regional anesthesia and acute pain management.
USES
- Intraoperative anesthesia.
- Postoperative pain management.
- Labor analgesia.
GUARANTEE & EXPIRY DATE
100% original from various Russian pharmaceutical manufacturers. Product photo may vary. All packs are air tight sealed and expire up to 03.2028.
DESCRIPTION
Naropin is a local anesthetic containing ropivacaine hydrochloride at a concentration of 10 mg/mL. It is primarily used to numb specific areas of the body during surgical procedures and to manage acute pain postoperatively
Naropin is a sterile, isotonic, isobaric, aqueous solution free from preservatives. Each milliliter contains 10 mg of ropivacaine hydrochloride. It is administered through various routes, including epidural, spinal, and peripheral nerve blocks, depending on the clinical scenario and patient needs.
Ropivacaine, the active ingredient in Naropin, inhibits sodium ion influx through voltage-gated sodium channels, leading to a decrease in neuronal excitability and conduction blockade. This results in a reversible loss of sensation in the targeted area.
Benefits:
- Effective pain relief: Provides targeted and effective anesthesia, reducing the need for systemic analgesics.
- Lower cardiotoxicity: Compared to some other local anesthetics, ropivacaine has a lower risk of cardiac toxicity.
- Long duration of action: Offers a prolonged anesthetic effect, beneficial for extended surgical procedures and postoperative pain management.
PACKAGING & DOSAGE
Each vial or ampule contains a 10 mg/mL solution of ropivacaine hydrochloride.
Supplied in single-dose containers, such as ampules or vials, to maintain sterility.
Active ingredient: Ropivacaine hydrochloride.
Excipients: Water for injection.
The dosage of Naropin varies based on the procedure, patient age, weight, and overall health. For adults, typical doses range from 100 mg to 300 mg per procedure, administered via epidural or peripheral nerve block. For pediatric patients over 12 years, dosing is weight-dependent and should be determined by a healthcare professional.
SIDE EFFECTS AND PRECAUTIONS
Common side effects are hypotension, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and headache.
Overdose or rapid administration can lead to systemic toxicity, affecting the central nervous and cardiovascular systems. It is not recommended for intravenous regional anesthesia. Continuous monitoring of cardiovascular and respiratory status during and after administration is essential.
STORAGE
Store in dry place at room temperature. Do not exceed storage temperature higher than 25 degrees Celcius. Keep away from direct sunlight. Keep locked and away from children.
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