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      *AdvaCare Procaine HCL Injections are GMP certified.

      **AdvaCare Procaine HCL Injections are manufactured in our facilities located in China/India/USA.

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      Dosage:

      20mg/2ml (1%);50mg/5ml (1%);40mg/2ml (2%);100mg/5ml (2%)

      *or according to distributor/market composition
      Packaging:

      10 ampoules/box;100 ampoules/box

      *or according to distributor/market requirements
      Therapy:

      Local Anesthetic

      Active Ingredients:

      Procaine Hydrochloride

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        Product Information

        General Information:
        AdvaCare is a GMP manufacturer of Procaine injection.

        Procaine hydrochloride injection is a local anesthetic that numbs part of the body for medical procedures. Procaine hydrochloride is mainly used for local infiltration and peripheral nerve block. By local infiltration and peripheral nerve block techniques, procaine hcl produces local or regional analgesia and anesthesia. Procaine HCL injection is not intended for spinal, epidural anesthesia, or dental use. As a local anesthetic, procaine HCL injection blocks the generation and conduction of nerve impulses to produce its effects.

        Procaine hydrochloride is a clear, colorless liquid that is available in both 1% and 2% concentrations. Each mL of solution contains either 10mg or 20mg procaine. The medication is given by injection under the skin, into a muscle, or into the lower back by a healthcare professional in a hospital or clinic setting.

        Side Effects:
        As with all pharmaceuticals, some unwanted effects can occur from the use of procaine hcl injection. Always consult a doctor or health care professional for medical advice before use.

        Common side effects include, but may not be limited to dizziness, drowsiness, and swelling near the injection site. Seek medical attention if the following develop: an allergic reaction (itching, hives, swelling, & breathing problems), fainting, blurred vision, anxiety, restlessness, abnormal heartbeat, ringing in ears, severe headache, or trouble breathing.

        For a comprehensive list of all possible effects, consult your doctor.

        If any symptom persists or gets worse, or you notice any other symptom, please call your doctor immediately.

        Additional Information

        Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before administering procaine HCL.

        If your condition does not improve or becomes worse, then call your doctor.

        As procaine HCL injection may make you dizzy or drowsy, avoid driving or operating machinery until you know how the medication affects you.

        Do NOT use procaine hydrochloride if:

        • You are allergic to procaine hydrochloride or any other containing ingredients;
        • You are allergic to ester-group local anesthetics or substitute products in para of parahydroxybenzoates type.

        Use of procaine HCL during pregnancy or breast feeding has low risk. Though, it should only be administered when clearly needed in pregnant or nursing mothers. Consult your doctor or health care professional before administering procaine HCL.
        Refer to your doctor or pharmacist for guidelines on dosage. Do not exceed what they advise. Usual dose for adults and children depend on the patient and condition. procaine hydrochloride should be administered intravenously with a calibrated infusion device at a slow and controlled rate. It is recommended to not exceed 10mEQ/hour or 200mEQ/day if the patient’s potassium level is greater than 2.5mEQ/liter.
        When using procaine hydrochloride, it is important to monitor cardiac function, potassium concentration, and acid-base balance. It should not be infused rapidly in order to avoid procaine HCL. Do not use other procaine HCL-containing salt substitutes when using procaine injection. Tell your doctor immediately if you notice confusion, tingling sensations, or severe weakness.
        procaine hydrochloride can have interactions with ACE inhibitors, aldosterone blockers, diuretics, and digoxin. Procaine hydrochloride can also affect potassium levels, so it is important to monitor potassium levels when using these drugs concurrently. Consult with your doctor about any medications you are taking and health conditions, such as kidney disease; you have before your treatment with procaine HCL.

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