Introduction to Ampiwel C
Ampiwel C is a rapid-acting anticholinergic injection used to manage slow heart rate, control secretions, and treat poisoning cases. It is widely used in emergency medicine, anesthesia, and toxicology.
Uses of Ampiwel C
Treats bradycardia (slow heart rate) by increasing heart rate.
Reduces excessive secretions during anesthesia and medical procedures.
Acts as an antidote for organophosphate and pesticide poisoning.
Dilates pupils (mydriasis) for eye examinations and procedures.
Benefits of Ampiwel C
Fast-acting relief for life-threatening bradycardia.
Prevents excessive salivation and mucus buildup during surgery.
Effectively counteracts toxic effects of nerve agents and pesticides.
Safe and reliable when used under medical supervision.
Mechanism of Action of Ampiwel C
Blocks acetylcholine receptors, reducing parasympathetic nervous system activity.
Increases heart rate by inhibiting vagal stimulation of the heart.
Reduces glandular secretions, making it useful for surgical and respiratory management.
Note: Ampiwel C should be administered only by healthcare professionals in controlled medical settings. Proper dosage adjustment is required based on the patient's condition.