Anectine
Active Ingredient(s): SuccinylcholineFDA Approved: * August 20, 1952
Pharm Company: * SANDOZ
Category: Muscle Relaxer
Suxamethonium chloride, also known as suxamethonium or succinylcholine, or simply sux by medical abbreviation, is a medication used to cause short-term paralysis as part of general anesthesia.[3] This is done to help with tracheal intubation or electroconvulsive therapy.[3] It is given either by injection into a vein or muscle.[4] When used in a vein onset of action is generally within one minute and effects last for up to 10 minutes.[4&... [wikipedia]
* May have multiple approval dates, manufacturers, or labelers.1 Discussion
Dosage List
Anectine 20 mg/ml Intramuscular; Intravenous; Parenteral Injection, Solution
NDC: 0781-3009
Labeler:
Sandoz Inc
Anectine 20 mg/ml Intramuscular; Intravenous; Parenteral Injection, Solution
NDC: 0781-3411
Labeler:
Sandoz Inc
Anectine 20 mg/ml Intramuscular; Intravenous; Parenteral Injection, Solution
NDC: 0781-9053
Labeler:
Sandoz Inc
Anectine 20 mg/ml Intramuscular; Intravenous; Parenteral Injection, Solution
NDC: 72572-750
Labeler:
Civica, Inc.