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Qumeph 30 mg Injection 10 ml Substitute

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Verified Ingredients and Effects

Composition:

MEPHENTERMINE-30MG

Uses:

Hypotension (low blood pressure)

Medicinal Benefits:

Qumeph 30 mg Injection 10 ml consists of Mephentermine is a sympathomimetic medicine. It helps to release a chemical messenger (adrenaline), which compresses the blood vessels. It increases the blood pressure rapidly by increasing the pumping capacity of the heart and narrowing the blood vessels of the heart.  Hence, it works to increase your blood pressure. Qumeph 30 mg Injection 10 ml also used by anesthesiologist and intensive care specialist to treat hypotension (decreased blood pressure) due to vasodilation caused by general, epidural, and spinal anesthesia (caesarian section).

FAQs

Do not stop taking Qumeph 30 mg Injection 10 ml on your own. You are advised to take Qumeph 30 mg Injection 10 ml for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you depending on your medical condition. Do not be hesitant to speak with your doctor if you experience any difficulty while taking Qumeph 30 mg Injection 10 ml.

Do not take Qumeph 30 mg Injection 10 ml if you are pregnant or planning for pregnancy unless prescribed by a doctor. Your doctor will prescribe Qumeph 30 mg Injection 10 ml only if the benefits outweigh the risks.

Antidepressants, along with Qumeph 30 mg Injection 10 ml, especially monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI’s) may prolong and increase the effects of Qumeph 30 mg Injection 10 ml. Consult your doctor before taking Qumeph 30 mg Injection 10 ml with other medicines to avoid unpleasant side-effects.

Systemic hypertension (high blood pressure), Anxiety, Insomnia (difficulty in sleeping), CNS stimulation are the common side-effects of Qumeph 30 mg Injection 10 ml. 

A person should tell their doctor if they have a history of heart disease, overactive thyroid, shock, high blood pressure, persistent and lasting illness, during pregnancy, and breastfeeding.