Adrenaline is a hormone secreted by the body, and injections made from epinephrine are adrenergic receptor agonists. Side effects such as pallor, insomnia, fear, dizziness, headache, vomiting, sweating, tremor, palpitations, increased blood pressure, urinary retention, pulmonary edema, tingling sensation or burning sensation in the eyes, tearing, metrorrhagia, scleritis, and eyelids may occur after injection.
Epinephrine is indicated for primary open-angle glaucoma, dilated pupils, anaphylaxis, anaphylaxis, bronchial asthma, identification of bulbar conjunctival congestion, ciliary congestion and scleral congestion, resuscitation of cardiac arrest, and hemostasis of hemorrhagic symptoms in combination with local anesthetics.
Stiffness and tremor symptoms patients are prohibited, should not be combined with chlorpromazine, phentolamine, chloroform, cyclopropane, coronary artery patients with caution.
If you need to use the preparation of epinephrine, please consult a professional doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions, reasonable use of drugs.