Acute Porphyria Drug Database

Monograph

A03AB02 - Glycopyrronium Bromide
Propably not porphyrinogenic
PNP

Rationale
Quaternary ammonium compound. Probably insignificant hepatic load. One reference: use
Chemical description
Anticholinergic preoperatively parenterally administered (0.2-0.4 mg) to reduce salivation and prevent bradycardia. South African list: use
IPNet drug reports
Uneventful use reported in 1 patient with acute porphyria.
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Tradenames
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Dusmyla 160 microgram/ml drank · Rybrila 160 microgram/ml drank · Sialanar 320 microgram/ml, drank Robinul 0.2 mg/ml sol. inj. i.v./i.m. amp. · Robinul-Neostigmine 0.5 mg/ml - 2.5 mg/ml sol. inj. i.v. amp. · Sialanar · Sialanar 320 ?g/ml sol. buv. Sialanar Sialanar ROBINUL 0,2 mg/ml · ROBINUL-NEOSTIGMINE 0,5 mg/ml 2,5 mg/ml · SIALANAR 320 micrograme/ml Assicco · Glycopyrronium · Glycopyrronium bromide · Robinul · Robinul Forte · Sialanar Glycopyrronium bromide Martindale · Glyronul · Robinul · Sialanar Glycopyrronium bromide Martindale · Glyronul · Robinul · Rybrila · Sialanar Sialanar Robinul · Sialanar Sialanar Glykopyrroniumbromidi Accord · Glyronul · Robinul · Sialanar Sialanar
 
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