Glucagon (Glucagon)

Trade Name : Glucagon

Eli Lilly and Company

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GNH India is WHO GDP and ISO 9001 2015 Certified Pharmaceutical Wholesaler/ Supplier/ Exporters/ Importer from India of Glucagon (Glucagon) which is also known as Glucagon and Manufactured by Eli Lilly and Company. It is available in strength of per ml. Read more

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We deliver your medicines through a validated cold chain shipment process. This process is used as these medicines need to manufactured, transported and stored at very specific temperatures, utilizing thermal and refrigerated packaging methods.

We deliver your medicines through a validated cold chain shipment process. This process is used as these medicines need to manufactured, transported and stored at very specific temperatures, utilizing thermal and refrigerated packaging methods.

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  • Glucagon for Injection is a polypeptidenhormone identical to human glucagon that increases blood glucose and relaxesnsmooth muscle of the gastrointestinal tract. Glucagon is synthesized in anspecial non-pathogenic laboratory strain of bacteria that has been genetically altered by the additionnof the gene for glucagon.
  • Glucagon is a single-chainnpolypeptide that contains 29u00a0amino acid residues and has a molecular weightnofu00a03483.
  • The empirical formula is CHNOS.nThe primary sequence of glucagon is shown below.
  • Crystalline glucagon is a white to off-white powder. It isnrelatively insoluble in water but is soluble at a pH of less thanu00a03 or morenthanu00a09.5.
  • Glucagon is available for use intravenously,nintramuscularly, or subcutaneously in a kit that contains a vial of sterilenglucagon and a syringe of sterile diluent. The vial contains 1u00a0mg of glucagon and 49u00a0mg of lactose. Hydrochloric acid may have been added duringnmanufacture to adjust the pH of the glucagon. Oneu00a0Internationalu00a0Unit of glucagonnis equivalent to 1u00a0mg of glucagon. The diluent syringe containsn12u00a0mg/mL of glycerin, Water For Injection, and hydrochloric acid.
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  • Glucagon is contraindicated in patients with knownnhypersensitivity to it or in patients with known pheochromocytoma.
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  • Literature revised July 2018
  • Marketed by: Lilly USA, LLCIndianapolis, IN 46285, USA
  • Copyright u00a9 1999, 2018, Eli Lilly and Company. All rights reserved.
  • GLU-0003-USPI-20180706
  • GLUCAGON FOR INJECTION n
  • BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE AN EMERGENCY ARISES. DO NOT USE THIS KIT AFTER DATE STAMPED ON THE VIAL OF GLUCAGON. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, CONSULT A DOCTOR, NURSE OR PHARMACIST.
  • Make sure that your relatives or close friends know that if you become unconscious, medical assistance must always be sought. Glucagon may have been prescribed so that members of your household can give the injection if you become severely hypoglycemic and are unable to take sugar by mouth. If you are unconscious, glucagon can be given while awaiting medical assistance.
  • Show your family members and others where you keep thisnkit and how to use it. They need to know how to use it before you need it.nThey can practice giving a shot by giving you your normal insulin shots. Itnis important that they practice. A person who has never given a shot probablynwill not be able to do it in an emergency.
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  • WARNING: n- NOTn
  • INDICATIONS FOR USE
  • Use glucagon to treat insulinncoma or insulin reaction resulting from severe hypoglycemia (very low blood sugar).nSymptoms of severe hypoglycemia include disorientation, unconsciousness, andnseizures or convulsions. Give glucagon if (1)u00a0the patient is unconscious (2)u00a0thenpatient is unable to eat sugar or a sugar-sweetened product (3)u00a0the patientnis having a seizure, or (4)u00a0repeated administration of sugar or a sugar-sweetenednproduct such as a regular soft drink or fruit juice does not improve the patient'sncondition. Milder cases of hypoglycemia should be treated promptly by eatingnsugar or a sugar-sweetened product. ( INFORMATIONnON HYPOGLYCEMIA below for more information on the symptoms of hypoglycemia.)nGlucagon is not active when taken orally.
  • DIRECTIONS FOR USE
  • TO PREPARE GLUCAGONnFOR INJECTION
  • INFORMATIONnON HYPOGLYCEMIA
  • Early symptomsnof hypoglycemia (low blood glucose) include:
  • If not treated, the patient may progress to severenhypoglycemia that can include:
  • The occurrence of early symptoms calls for promptnand, if necessary, repeated administration of some form of carbohydrate. Patientsnshould always carry a quick source of sugar, such as candy mints or glucosentablets. The prompt treatment of mild hypoglycemic symptoms can prevent severenhypoglycemic reactions. If the patient does not improve or if administrationnof carbohydrate is impossible, glucagon should be given or the patient shouldnbe treated with intravenous glucose at a medical facility. Glucagon, a naturallynoccurring substance produced by the pancreas, is helpful because it enablesnthe patient to produce his/her own blood glucose to correct the hypoglycemia.
  • POSSIBLE PROBLEMS WITHnGLUCAGON TREATMENT
  • Side effects may include nausea and vomiting, a temporary increase in heart rate, and allergic reactions to glucagon or to one of the inactive ingredients in glucagon.
  • If you experience any other reactions which are likely to have been caused by glucagon, please contact your doctor.
  • STORAGE
  • Store the kit at controlled room temperature between 20u00b0 to 25u00b0C (68u00b0 to 77u00b0F) before mixing glucagon with the diluent.
  • Glucagon that has been mixed with diluent should be used immediately. Discard any unused portion. Solutions should be clear and of a water-like consistency at time of use.
  • Literature revised April 2018
  • Marketed by: Lilly USA, LLCIndianapolis, IN 46285, USA
  • Copyright u00a9 1999, 2018, Eli Lilly and Company.nAll rights reserved.
  • GLU-0002-PPI-20180418
  • Lilly
  • Rx only
  • Glucagon Emergency Kit for Low Blood Sugar
  • Glucagon for Injection 1 mg (1 unit)
  • NDC 0002-8031-01
  • MS8031
  • Marketed by: Lilly USA, LLC
  • Indianapolis, IN 46285, USA
  • Glucagon: Product of Austria
  • Diluting Syringe: Product of Germany

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