Edaravone
Category: Neurological DisordersEdaravone Overview
Edaravone, sold as under the brand names Radicava and Radicut among others, is an intravenous medication used to help with recovery following a stroke and to treat amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).[1][2] The label carries a warning about the potential for hypersensitivity reactions to edaravone, and adverse effects include bruising, gait disturbances, headache, skin inflammation, eczema, problems breathing, excess sugar in urine, and fungal skin infections.&...
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Edaravone
- Injection: 30mg/100ml
- Solution: 30mg/100ml (0.3mg/ml), 60mg/100ml (0.6mg/ml)
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