Atrapure 25mg Injection
Atrapure 10 MG Description
Atrapure Injection is a muscle relaxant. It contains atracurium as the active substance. Atrapure Injection is used to relax muscles and to help in the insertion of a breathing tube and with artifici
al breathing during surgery. It is also used to help patients in intensive care (ICU) with artificial breathing. Atrapure Injection will be given to you by your doctor or nurse. Do not self-inject it. Before starting this medicine, inform your doctor if you are pregnant/breastfeeding and about your complete medical history.
Product Summary
Offer Price | ₹125.00 |
You Save | ₹17.05 (12% on MRP) |
Contains | Atracurium(10.0 Mg) |
Uses | Muscle relaxation |
Side effects | Rashes, itching, redness of skin, wheezing |
Therapy | MUSCLE RELAXANT |
Uses of Atrapure 10 MG
- Atrapure Injection is used to relax muscles and to help in the insertion of a breathing tube and with artificial breathing during surgery.
- It is also used to help patients in intensive care (ICU) with artificial breathing.
Contraindications of Atrapure 10 MG
Side effects of Atrapure 10 MG
- Rashes
- Itching
- Redness of skin
- Wheezing
Precautions and Warnings of Atrapure 10 MG
Pregnancy
Breast Feeding
Driving
Alcohol
Other General Warnings
- You are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- You had allergic reactions to other muscle relaxants (e.g. curares) in the past.
- You have heart or blood circulation problems.
- You have lung disorders or a history of allergy or asthma.
- You suffer from conditions like myasthenia gravis, Eaton-Lambert syndrome or other neuromuscular diseases.
- You have severe electrolyte imbalances (unusual levels of ions such as sodium, potassium or chloride in your blood).
- You are suffering from burns.
Mode of Action of Atrapure 10 MG
How Does It Work?
Directions for Use of Atrapure 10 MG
- Atrapure Injection will be given in the hospital by your doctor or nurse.
- Do not self-inject this medicine. Follow any aftercare instructions given by the doctor or nurse.
Interactions of Atrapure 10 MG
Interactions with other medicines
- Some medicines can affect the way Atrapure Injection works or this medicine itself can reduce the effectiveness of other medicines taken at the same time.
- Tell your doctor about all medicines, supplements or herbals you are currently taking or might take to avoid any possible interaction.
- Particular care should be taken if you are taking antibiotics like aminoglycosides, polymyxins, spectinomycin, tetracyclines, lincomycin, clindamycin and vancomycin (used for treating bacterial infections), antiarrhythmic medicines like lidocaine, procainamide, quinidine (used to control abnormal/irregular rhythm of the heart), diuretics like furosemide, thiazides, acetazolamide, mannitol (used to reduce fluid accumulation), medicines used to control blood pressure or heart-related chest pain or other heart problems (like propranolol, oxprenolol, diltiazem, nicardipine, nifedipine, trimethaphan, hexamethonium and verapamil), antiepileptic medicines like carbamazepine, phenytoin (used for the treatment of fits/seizures), medicines used to treat rheumatism (chloroquine, d-penicillamine), corticosteroids (used to treat allergic emergencies, severe asthma and septic shock), inhalation anaesthetics like isoflurane, desflurane, sevoflurane (medicines to put you to sleep), dantrolene and ketamine (used in anaesthesia), magnesium sulphate (used to treat seizure and a complication of pregnancy called pre-eclampsia in pregnant women and some heart problems), lithium (used to treat mental disorders), quinine (used to treat malaria and leg cramps) and chlorpromazine (used to treat some psychiatric disorders and nausea)....
Storage and disposal of Atrapure 10 MG
- Store Atrapure Injection in a refrigerator (2°C - 8°C). Do not freeze.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Dosage of Atrapure 10 MG
Overdose
Missed a Dose
Content Details

Dr. Arpit Verma
MBBS, MD CCEBDM Diabetology

Dr. Ritu Budania
MBBS, MD (Pharmacology)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What is Atrapure Injection used for?
- Atrapure Injection is used to relax muscles and to help in the insertion of a breathing tube and with artificial breathing during surgery.
- It is also used to help patients in intensive care (ICU) with artificial breathing.
Q: How will Atrapure Injection be given to me?
- Atrapure Injection will be given in the hospital by your doctor or nurse.
- Do not self-inject this medicine. Follow any aftercare instructions given by the doctor or nurse.
References
- CDSCO [Internet]. Cdscoonline.gov.in. 2022 [cited 18 June 2022]
- Atracurium Besilate 10 mg/ml Solution for Injection - vial - Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) - (emc) [Internet]. Medicines.org.uk. 2022 [cited 18 June 2022]
- Atracurium Besilate 10 mg/ml Solution for Injection - vial - Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) - (emc) [Internet]. Medicines.org.uk. 2022 [cited 18 June 2022]
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