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Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose (NOREPINEPHRINE)

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Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose (generic name: NOREPINEPHRINE) is a Catecholamine Small molecule drug developed by Pfizer. It is currently FDA-approved (first approved 1950) for Acute exacerbation of asthma, Asthma, Asthma management. Also known as: noradrenaline.

Norepinephrine constricts blood vessels and stimulates the heart.

Norepinephrine bitartrate in 5% dextrose is a small molecule intervention used to support blood pressure during medical procedures, such as intubation. It is studied for its effectiveness in treating conditions including respiratory failure, hypotension, and shock.

At a glance

Generic nameNOREPINEPHRINE
Also known asnoradrenaline
SponsorPfizer
Drug classCatecholamine
Targetalpha-adrenergic receptors, beta-adrenergic receptors
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaCardiovascular
PhaseFDA-approved
First approval1950

Mechanism of action

Norepinephrine works by constricting peripheral blood vessels through alpha-adrenergic action, which increases blood pressure. It also stimulates the heart and dilates coronary arteries through beta-adrenergic action, enhancing cardiac output.

Approved indications

Common side effects

Drug interactions

Key clinical trials

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SourceUsed for
FDA labelMechanism, indications, dosing, boxed warnings, drug interactions
ClinicalTrials.govTrial enrolment, design, endpoints, results

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Frequently asked questions about Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose

What is Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose?

Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose (NOREPINEPHRINE) is a Catecholamine drug developed by Pfizer, indicated for Acute exacerbation of asthma, Asthma, Asthma management.

How does Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose work?

Norepinephrine constricts blood vessels and stimulates the heart.

What is Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose used for?

Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose is indicated for Acute exacerbation of asthma, Asthma, Asthma management, Bronchiectasis, Bronchitis.

Who makes Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose?

Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose is developed and marketed by Pfizer (see full Pfizer pipeline at /company/pfizer).

What is the generic name of Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose?

NOREPINEPHRINE is the generic (nonproprietary) name of Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose.

Is Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose also known as anything else?

Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose is also known as noradrenaline.

What drug class is Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose in?

Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose belongs to the Catecholamine class. See all Catecholamine drugs at /class/catecholamine.

When was Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose approved?

Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose was first approved on 1950.

What development phase is Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose in?

Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose is FDA-approved (marketed).

What are the side effects of Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose?

Common side effects of Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose include Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, Cardiogenic shock, Septic shock, Cardiac arrest, Appendicolith, Hypotension.

What does Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose target?

Norepinephrine Bitartrate In 5% Dextrose targets alpha-adrenergic receptors, beta-adrenergic receptors and is a Catecholamine.

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