Sentences with phrase «drug epinephrine»

Most people who depend on the drug epinephrine to treat potentially fatal allergic reactions (whether their own, a child's, or a loved one's) are well aware of the price - gouging scandal surrounding Mylan Pharmaceuticals» EpiPen.
Though this simple medical device contains only about $ 1 of the drug epinephrine, the company that sells it, Mylan, earned the public's enmity and lawmakers» scrutiny after ratcheting up prices to $ 609 a box.
EpiPens deliver a potentially lifesaving dose of the generic drug epinephrine via an automatic injector.

Not exact matches

French drug giant Sanofi is accusing EpiPen maker Mylan of tactics meant to squelch competition from a rival epinephrine device.
Mylan's EpiPen is the predominant epinephrine autoinjector — a device and drug used in cases where an individual suffers a severe allergic reaction, which could otherwise lead to death — in the U.S. market.
What motivates such people is a need which can become addictive, so much so that there are those who suggest that adrenaline / epinephrine addiction should be considered in the DSM (the manual classifying mental disorders) as an addiction, alongside addiction to illegal drugs.
The alpha 2 and beta 2 adrenergic receptors, both of which are activated by epinephrine, but which can be differentiated by selective drugs, have opposite effects (inhibitory and stimulatory) on the adenylyl cyclase system.
In addition to further research on epinephrine, Dumas said the study reinforces the need to continue investigating other drugs and drug combinations that might offer safer alternatives to epinephrine during cardiac arrest.
March 30, 2017 UChicago Medicine research finds patients face rising costs for EpiPen allergy drug Commercially insured patients who use the life - saving epinephrine auto - injector known as «EpiPen» have experienced skyrocketing out - of - pocket costs since 2007, according to research published March 27 in JAMA Internal Medicine.
It however has been popularized of late as a fat melting drug since it is structural and pharmacological similarities between epinephrine and salbutamol.
In fact, an August 2008 survey conducted by NASN found that 72 percent of school nurses have students in their schools with a known history of severe allergies or prior use of epinephrine — which is the first - response drug for a severe allergic reaction — whose parents have not provided the school with auto - injectable epinephrine for their child.
These drugs may interact with insulin: anabolic steroids, alcohol, aspirin and other salicylates, beta - adrenergic blockers, cardiac glycosides, dextrothyroxine, dobutamine, epinephrine, estrogen / progesterone combinations, furosoemide, glucocorticoids, guanethidine, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, phenylbutazone, sulfinpyrazone, tetracycline, thyiazide diuretics and thyroid medications.
Seek the advice of a veterinarian if using with with other CNS depressant drugs such as acepromazine; monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) such as selegilene and Preventic collars; anticholinergics such as atropine and metoclopramide; and medications used for wheezing such as theophylline, epinephrine or ephedrine.
The following drugs can potentially interact with acepromazine: kaolin - pectin, bismuth subsalicylate compounds, antacids, propranolol, phenytoin, quinidine, epinephrine, other CNS depressants, atropine, barbiturates, barbiturate anesthetics, aminoglycoside antibiotics, phenylpropanolamine, tricyclic antidepressants (e.g. amitriptyline), and procaine.
Still, specialists worry that some patients will try to save money with a decades - old nonprescription inhaler that contains a different drug, epinephrine, best known by the brand name Primatene Mist — inhalers that also contain ozone - harming CFCs.
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