Noradrenaline Injection 2 mg/mL

Generic Name:

Noradrenaline (Norepinephrine) Injection 2 mg/mL

📄 Description:

Noradrenaline Injection is a potent vasopressor used in emergency and critical care to restore blood pressure in life-threatening hypotension. It is a synthetic catecholamine that acts primarily on alpha-adrenergic receptors, causing vasoconstriction.

  • Each mL contains 2 mg of noradrenaline base (as tartrate)
  • Usually supplied in ampoules for IV dilution and infusion

🌿 Nature / Drug Class:

  • Pharmacologic Class: Sympathomimetic amine, Vasopressor
  • Therapeutic Class: Cardiovascular agent
  • Mechanism of Action:
    • Primary action on α₁-receptors → systemic vasoconstriction → ↑ BP
    • Mild β₁ effect → modest increase in cardiac output
    • No significant effect on β₂ receptors

🎯 Purpose / Indications:

  • Acute hypotension and shock states, especially:
    • Septic shock (first-line vasopressor)
    • Neurogenic shock
    • Post-cardiac arrest hypotension
    • Drug-induced hypotension (e.g., spinal anesthesia)
  • Adjunct in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

Advantages:

  • Rapid action to restore perfusion pressure
  • Dose-dependent vasoconstriction
  • Effective even in profound septic or distributive shock
  • Titrated precisely via IV infusion

💉 Dosage & Administration:

  • Route: Intravenous infusion only (preferably via central line)
  • Must be diluted before use
  • Common dilution:
    • Mix 4 mg in 250 mL dextrose 5% or NS → 16 mcg/mL
  • Usual infusion rate:
    • Start at 2–4 mcg/min, titrate to effect (may go up to 30 mcg/min or more)
    • OR weight-based: 0.05–0.5 mcg/kg/min

⚠️ Do not give as IV bolus. Always administer via infusion pump.


📦 Common Packaging:

  • Supplied in ampoules or vials, 1 mL or 2 mL
  • Concentration: 2 mg/mL
  • Labeled as noradrenaline base or tartrate Example: Noradrenaline 2 mg/mL = Norepinephrine base equivalent 2 mg

❄️ Storage Conditions:

  • Store at 20–25°C (68–77°F)
  • Protect from light and moisture
  • Do not freeze
  • Discard if solution appears brown or discolored

👨‍⚕️ Patient Advice / Precautions:

  • For use in ICU, emergency, or critical care units only
  • Central venous access preferred to avoid extravasation
  • Report signs of limb discoloration or numbness
  • Requires continuous monitoring of BP and ECG

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