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Ketmin:
It is ketamin hydrochloride, a general anaesthetic agent which was introduced
for the first time in India by Themis Medicare. Ketmin produces dissociative
anaesthesia. It is the only anaesthetic agent that can be given
intramuscularly and intravenously. As it produces mild respiratory stimulation
and bronchodilation it is considered as ideal for asthmatic patients. It is
also suitable for hypovolemic patients. Ketmin is available in l0mg / ml and
50mg / ml strengths, both in vials and ampoules.
Anablok:
It is centbucridine hydrochloride, an original research molecule of Themis
Medicare and CDRI. Centbucridine is a local anaesthetic agent. It is a
tetrahydro acridine derivative. It has got local anaesthetic action with
inherent vasoconstrictive and antihistaminic actions. Anablok 0.5% is
equipotent to lignocaine 2%, thus 4 times more potent than lignocaine. |