Carbazochrome


Full Generic Medicine Info
Dosage/Direction for Use

Oral
As a haemostatic
Adult: 10-30 mg tid.

Injection
As a haemostatic
Adult: 10 mg daily by SC/IM inj. Alternatively, 25-100 mg daily by IV Inj or drip infusion.
Adverse Reactions
GI disturbances (oral); hypersensitivity.
Action
Carbazochrome is an oxidation product of adrenaline (epinephrine). It has been used as a haemostatic agent.
CIMS Class
Haemostatics
ATC Classification
B02BX02 - carbazochrome ; Belongs to the class of other systemic hemostatics. Used in the treatment of hemorrhage.
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