Description
| Strength | 500mg |
| Brand Name | CBC Pam |
| Manufacturer | CBC |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Usage/Application | To Treat Poisoning Caused By Organic Phosphorus Pesticides |
| Shelf Life | 36 Months |
| Composition | Pralidoxime Iodide |
| Form | Injection |
Product’s Details:
- CBC Pam (Pralidoxime Iodide 500 mg Injection) is an oxime compound used to reactivate the cholinesterase enzyme inhibited by organophosphate poisoning. It is often combined with atropine to enhance effectiveness and helps reverse neuromuscular dysfunction caused by acetylcholine accumulation.
- Indications:
- Treatment of organophosphate pesticide or nerve agent poisoning/li>
- Often used in combination with atropine for enhanced effect
- Muscle relaxation for mechanically ventilated patients in ICU
- Mechanism of Action: Pralidoxime reactivates cholinesterase by removing the phosphate group from the inhibited enzyme, restoring its activity and reducing toxicity symptoms.
- Precautions:
- Not effective in carbamate poisoning
- Use with caution in patients with renal impairment
- Monitor for side effects like dizziness, blurred vision, or tachycardia








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