Instructions for Ammonia
Ammonia
Release form:
10% rep and inhalations: fl 10, 40, 50, 100, 200, 250, 700, and 4,000 ml; booth. 9 and 18 kg.
Description:
The solution for external use and inhalations is 10% transparent, colourless, volatile and has a pungent smell.
1 l
ammonia 440ml
Auxiliary substances: the water is purified.
10 ml - dark glass drip bottle (1) - cardboard packs.
10 ml - dark glass drip bottle (70) - cardboard boxes.
40 ml bottles of dark glass.
40 ml - dark glass bottles (1) - cardboard packs.
40 ml - dark glass bottles (50) - cardboard boxes.
50 ml - dark glass bottles (1) - cardboard packs.
50 ml - dark glass bottles (50) - cardboard boxes.
100 ml dark glass bottles (1) - cardboard packs.
100 ml - dark glass bottles (40) - cardboard boxes.
9 kg - bottles.
18 kg - bottles.
ATC codes
R07AB Respiratory stimulators
Clinical-pharmacological groups / Group affiliation
Reflexive respiratory center stimulator
Active substance
ammonia
Pharmacotherapy group:
Antiseptic and irritant agent
Pharmacological effect:
Irritant and distraction. When inhaled, reflexively exerts an excitatory effect on the respiratory center by acting through receptors in the upper respiratory tract (the end of the trigeminal nerve).
When used externally, it has an antimicrobial effect and cleanses the skin well.
Testimony
Inhalation Application: As an ambulance to induce breathing and remove patients from fainting.
Inside: as an expectorant (as part of a combination drug).
Outside: in the form of handcuffs, for washing hands in surgical practice.
Method of use, course and dosage
Individual, depending on the readings.
Side Effect:
In high concentrations it can cause reflex respiratory arrest.
Contraindications for use:
Increased sensitivity to active matter.
For external use - skin diseases (including dermatitis, eczema).
Special Instructions:
Swallowing ammonia solution causes burns to the esophagus and stomach, so apply only outside
Nosology (ICD codes)
R05
Cough
R55
Fainting [syncope] and collapse
T14.0
Superficial injury of an unspecified area of the body (including abrasion, bruising, bruising, hematoma, bite of a non-venomous insect)