Perol 5 mg/ml (IM Injection)
1 ml ampoule: ৳ 10.04 (10's pack: ৳ 100.40)
Medicine Details
Category | Details |
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Generic | Haloperidol |
Company | Ambee pharmaceuticals ltd |
Also available as |
Title
- Perol Tablets
Categories
- Medicine
- Pharmacology
- Neuroleptic
- Antipsychotic
- Emetic
- Therapeutic
Description
- Perol is an antipsychotic medicine used for the management of hyperactivity, agitation, mania, and other psychosis. It is also effective for the treatment of behavior disorders in disturbed and schizophrenic children. Perol possesses antiemetic properties and may exhibit hypothermic and anorexiant effects.
DosageAndAdministration
- Tablet
- Injection
- Intramuscular
- Intravenous
- Initial Dose
- Moderate Symptomatology
- Severe Symptomatology
- Elderly Patients
- Chronic Patients
- Dose Adjustment
- Optimal Response
- Children's Dose
- Behaviour Disorders
- Schizophrenic Children
- Symptom Management
- Schizophrenia
- Mania
Interaction
- Anticoagulant Properties
- Sympathomimetic Agents
- Blood Pressure
- Adrenergic-blocking Agents
- CNS Effects
- Methyldopa
- Tricyclic Antidepressants
- Antidepressant Toxicity
- Antiparkinson Effects
- Levodopa
- Extrapyramidal Symptoms
Contraindications
- Comatose States
- CNS Depression
- Depressant Drugs
- Severe Depressive States
- Spastic Diseases
- Lesions of Basal Ganglia
- Parkinson's Syndrome
- Sensitivity to Haloperidol
- Senile Patients
- Parkinson-like Symptoms
SideEffects
- Headache
- Vertigo
- Insomnia
- Drowsiness
- Lethargy
- Stupor
- Confusion
- Restlessness
- Agitation
- Anxiety
- Euphoria
- Hallucinations
- Dry Mouth
- Blurred Vision
- Urinary Retention
- Heartburn
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Anorexia
- Diarrhea
- Hypersalivation
PregnancyAndLactation
- Safety in Pregnancy
- Safety in Lactation
- Potential Hazard
- Excreted in Breast Milk
PrecautionsAndWarnings
- Lower Convulsive Threshold
- Trigger Seizures
- Anticonvulsant Medication
- Liver Function Impairment
- Kidney Function Impairment
- Allergies
- Pheochromocytoma
- Epilepsy Predisposition
- Potentiating Effect
- Analgesics Interaction
- Hypnotics Interaction
OverdoseEffects
- Exaggeration of Pharmacologic Effects
- Severe Extrapyramidal Reactions
- Hypotension
- Sedation
- Comatose State
- Respiratory Depression
- Shock-like State
TherapeuticClass
- Butyrophenone Drugs
- Tremor Drugs
- Tics Disorder Drugs
StorageConditions
- Temperature Limit
- Light Sensitivity
- Childproofing