Is adrenaline injection made from cows?
If a patient needs a shot in hospital, the ones here are made from heads of cattle.
Is that true?
Answers:
I think its pigs.
These are the ingredients for adrenaline injections
Adrenaline 1mg/mL (adrenaline
1:1,000) contains adrenaline acid
tartrate as the active ingredient, plus
* Sodium metabisulfite (E 223)
* Sodium chloride
* Sodium hydroxide or
hydrochloric sharp for pH
adjustment
* Water for Injections.
Adrenaline 1mg/mL (adrenaline
1:10,000) contains adrenaline acid
tartrate as the active ingredient, plus
* Sodium metabisulfite (E 223)
* Sodium chloride
* Sodium citrate
* Citric acid monohydrate
* Hydrochloric sharp for pH
adjustment
* Water for Injections.
Adrenaline Injections are available
in:
1mg/1mL (adrenaline 1:1,000) packs
of 5 and 50 clear glass ampoules
1mg/10mL (adrenaline 1:10,000) surrounded by
packs of 10 clear glass ampoules
Adrenaline is known as epinephrine
within the USA. Source(s): http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2…
I believe it's pigs.
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Is that true?
Answers:
I think its pigs.
These are the ingredients for adrenaline injections
Adrenaline 1mg/mL (adrenaline
1:1,000) contains adrenaline acid
tartrate as the active ingredient, plus
* Sodium metabisulfite (E 223)
* Sodium chloride
* Sodium hydroxide or
hydrochloric sharp for pH
adjustment
* Water for Injections.
Adrenaline 1mg/mL (adrenaline
1:10,000) contains adrenaline acid
tartrate as the active ingredient, plus
* Sodium metabisulfite (E 223)
* Sodium chloride
* Sodium citrate
* Citric acid monohydrate
* Hydrochloric sharp for pH
adjustment
* Water for Injections.
Adrenaline Injections are available
in:
1mg/1mL (adrenaline 1:1,000) packs
of 5 and 50 clear glass ampoules
1mg/10mL (adrenaline 1:10,000) surrounded by
packs of 10 clear glass ampoules
Adrenaline is known as epinephrine
within the USA. Source(s): http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2…
I believe it's pigs.
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