Adenosine

Adenosine

Adenosine is an endogenously occurring purine nucleosides composed of a molecule of adenine attached to a ribose sugar molecule. It acts by hyperpolarisation of SA-node leading to depression of SA-node automatically and by prolongation of AV-conduction time which interrupts re-entry circuits and restores normal sinus rhythm. Adenosine has an main role in biochemical processes such as energy transfer as well as signal transduction. It also has neuromodulator and vasodilation properties.

Indications: 

Treatment of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT), diagnosis of re-entrant atrial and ventricular tachycardia etc.

Side Effects: 

Facial flush, dyspnoea, nausea, light headedness, sweating, palpitation etc.

Dosage Forms:

Adenosine 6mg/2 ml injection (2 ml vial)
Adenosine 30mg/2 ml injection (10 ml ampoule)

Compositions:

Brand Names:

Adenocor (Torrent Labs (P) Ltd.)

Adenoject (Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.)
Adenoz (Celon Labs )
Adnet (SPM Drugs Pvt. Ltd.)
Carnosine (Samarth Pharma Pvt. Ltd.)
Tachyban (Troikaa Parenterals Pvt. Ltd.)

Ajay Kamboj

Ajay Kamboj is an entrepreneur and business owners associated with many Ayurvedic and Pharmaceutical start-ups. With years of experience in Ayurvedic product marketing, pharmaceutical distribution, franchise development, and client relationship management, he regularly shares practical business insights based on real-world experiences. His articles focus on business growth, entrepreneurship, customer management, and lessons learned from the healthcare and wellness industry.

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