Hameln Cyclizine (Cyclizine lactate 50mg/ml) Ampoules
Product Name
Hameln Cyclizine (Cyclizine lactate 50mg/ml) 10 Ampoules/Pack
Active Ingredient
Cyclizine lactate
Manufacturer
Hameln
Product Type
Antiemetic
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Currently out of stock. New stock expected 25 Nov 2024.
Hameln Cyclizine general information
What is Hameln Cyclizine Injection used for?
Hameln Cyclizine Injection 50mg is an anti-emetic used to treat and prevent nausea and vomiting caused by a range of clinical situations including motion sickness, following surgery to prevent post-operative vomiting due to anaesthetics and narcotic analgesics, vertigo (giddiness/dizziness) associated with middle ear problems, including Meniere's disease, and nausea and vomiting associated with radiation treatment for cancer, especially breast cancer. Intravenous Hameln Cyclizine is also used pre-operatively to prevent regurgitation and aspiration of stomach contents before emergency surgery under general anaesthesia. Hameln Cyclizine Injection is particularly helpful when it is not possible to swallow tablets.
How does Hameln Cyclizine Injection work?
Hameln Cyclizine Injection contains cyclizine 50mg, an antiemetic and piperazine derivative antihistamine with H1-receptor antagonist properties; also antimuscarinic and anticholinergic activity, but is it non-sedating as it does not cross the blood brain barrier. Cyclizine binds to the H1 histamine receptor found on smooth muscle cells and on the vascular endothelial cells lining blood vessels; it is also found in the central nervous system. It is not clear how cyclizine exerts its antiemetic effect through blocking the H1 receptor, as it is a week antihistamine, however, it is thought to increase lower oesophageal sphincter tone and reduces the sensitivity of the labyrinthine apparatus in the middle ear, which may contribute to reducing nausea. Cyclizine also binds to muscarinic receptors, which are receptors for acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that acts in the brain and central nervous system. Nausea and vomiting are triggered when the chemoreceptor trigger zone (CTZ) in the brain is stimulated and this causes nerve impulses to be sent to area postrema or vomiting centre of the brain, to induce the vomiting reflex. The CTZ can be activated by two mechanisms; either indirectly by transmission of nerve impulses sent to the brain from the stomach when it has been irritated, or directly by chemicals or drugs that are circulating in the blood and stimulate receptors in the brain. Cyclizine is thought to act by blocking the muscarinic receptors in brainstem areas regulating emesis (vomiting), thereby blocking transmission of nerve messages to the vomiting centre in the brain. H1 receptors are also found in the stomach and the CZT and may also be involved in blocking emesis. The action of Cyclizine prevents vomiting and relieves feelings of nausea due to a variety of causes. Hameln Cyclizine injection 50mg is fast acting providing relief within two hours and lasts for up to four hours.
What does Hameln Cyclizine contain?
Hameln Cyclizine Injection contains the active ingredient cyclizine lactate 50mg used to treat and prevent nausea and vomiting due to various clinical conditions. It also contains lactic acid and water for injections.
Treating nausea with Hameln Cyclizine Injection
Hameln Cyclizine Injection 50mg contains cyclizine, an antiemetic and antihistamine with H1-receptor antagonist properties; also antimuscarinic and anticholinergic activity, but it is non-sedating as it does not cross the blood brain barrier. Nausicalm Injection 50mg is used as an anti-emetic used to treat and prevent nausea and vomiting caused by a range of clinical situations including motion sickness, following surgery to prevent post-operative vomiting due to anaesthetics and narcotic analgesics, vertigo (giddiness/dizziness) associated with middle ear problems, including Meniere's disease, and nausea and vomiting associated with radiation treatment for cancer. It is also used pre-operatively to prevent regurgitation and aspiration of stomach contents before emergency surgery under general anaesthesia. Hameln Cyclizine Injection is particularly helpful when it is not possible to swallow tablets. Cyclizine is thought to have several mechanisms of action, including increasing lower oesophageal sphincter tone and reducing the sensitivity of the labyrinthine apparatus in the middle ear, which may contribute to reducing nausea. Cyclizine is also thought to act directly on the vomiting centre of the brain by blocking the receptors for neurotransmitters that stimulate the vomiting reflex.
What are the side effects of Hameln Cyclizine Injection?
The most commonly reported side effects when taking Hameln Cyclizine Injection include, blurred vision, oculogyric crisis (involuntary eye movement), tachycardia (rapid heartbeat) palpitations, arrhythmias, redness an irritation at the injection site, dryness of the mouth, nose and throat, constipation, increased gastric reflux, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, stomach pain, loss of appetite, urinary retention, twitching, muscle spasms, somnolence, headache, dystonia, dyskinesia (involuntary movements), extrapyramidal motor disturbances, tremor, convulsions, dizziness, decreased consciousness, transient speech disorders, paresthesia, dyskinesia, disorientation, agitation, breathing problems (bronchospasm, apnoea), skin reactions (urticaria, drug rash, angioedema), hypertension, hypotension.
When should Hameln Cyclizine Injection not be used?
You should not use Hameln Cyclizine Injection 50mg if you:
- are allergic to cyclizine or any ingredients in Hameln Cyclizine Injection
- are pregnant or are breastfeeding
- have kidney or liver disease
- have glaucoma, intestinal obstruction, epilepsy or prostate disease
- have severe heart failure
- are taking medicines that interact with Hameln Cyclizine Injection, including alcohol and other central nervous system depressants such as hypnotics, tranquillisers, anaesthetics, antipsychotics, barbiturates, pethidine; aminoglycoside antibacterials, other anticholinergics for treating urinary incontinence, irritable bowel syndrome and Parkinson's disease
What medications interact with Hameln Cyclizine Injection?
Several medications interact with Hameln Cyclizine Injection and should either not be taken while you are taking Nausicalm Injection or only after discussion and instruction from your doctor:
- Drugs that cause a serious reaction with Hameln Cyclizine Injection: other anticholinergics for treating urinary incontinence, irritable bowel syndrome and Parkinson's disease due to enhanced side effects; aminoglycoside antibacterials by masking toxic effects on the ear
- Drugs that are affected by Hameln Cyclizine Injection: pethidine, alcohol and other central nervous system depressants such as hypnotics, tranquillisers, anaesthetics, antipsychotics, barbiturates due to an additive effect
How should Hameln Cyclizine Injection be taken?
Hameln Cyclizine Injection 50mg should be administered by injection either intramuscularly (IM) or intravenously (IV), which may be repeated up to three times a day. The dose you are given and when is determined by what you are being treated for and your doctor’s recommendations.
How long should you take Hameln Cyclizine Injection?
Nausicalm Injection 50mg is administered short term for treating nausea due to specific conditions.
How should Hameln Cyclizine Injection be stored?
You should store your Hameln Cyclizine Injection below 25°C in a cool dry place and protect from light.