VIBRO 4MG contains Vecuronium which belongs to the group of medicines called Skeletal muscle relaxants. It relaxes your muscles and keeps your body still during a surgery. It can also be used during endotracheal intubation (a tube is placed into the windpipe to open airways) and during an operation as part of general anesthesia. VIBRO 4MG can be used both in adults and in children (including newborns).
Before receiving VIBRO 4MG inform your doctor if you have any lung, liver, kidney, or heart problems. You must also inform your doctor if you have any nerve or muscle disorders, electrolyte imbalance or if you are severely dehydrated.
VIBRO 4MG should be used in pregnant or breastfeeding women only if it is considered necessary by the physician. However, it may be used during a caesarean section in pregnant women under close supervision.
VIBRO 4MG may cause difficulty in breathing which is due to relaxation of muscle involved in breathing. In such cases, your doctor might provide you with additional ventilation support until the effect of VIBRO 4MG wears off.
Other most common side effects of receiving VIBRO 4MG are pain or irritation at the site of injection, muscle weakness, dizziness, and low blood pressure. Inform your doctor if any of these symptoms worsen.
It is used in adults and in children (aged 0-18 years including newborns) to:
VIBRO 4MG is a muscle relaxant. It works by blocking the transmission of nerve signals from the nerve fibers to the muscles. As a result, it causes muscle relaxation and help you stay still during surgeries. VIBRO 4MG can also relax the muscles involved in breathing which facilitates easy fix of flexible plastic tube into the trachea during endotracheal intubation.
VIBRO 4MG will be given to you only by a doctor or a nurse into the vein (intravenously). under close monitoring. Your doctor will decide the correct dose for you depending upon your age, body weight and health condition.
Contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects after receiving VIBRO 4MG:
Pain and Irritation at the site of injection:
Place an ice pack on the injected site. Do not move the affected area frequently. If the symptom worsens, consult your doctor.
Dizziness:
Avoid standing or walking after surgery. Try to rest and relax. Get enough sleep. Consult your doctor if you continue to feel dizzy for a prolonged period.
VIBRO 4MG should be used in pregnant women only if it is considered necessary by the physician. Therefore, inform your doctor if you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant before receiving VIBRO 4MG. However, VIBRO 4MG can be used during a caesarean section in pregnant women under close medical supervision.
VIBRO 4MG should be used in breastfeeding women only if it is considered necessary by the physician. Therefore, inform your doctor before receiving it.
Do not drive or operate any machines if you feel tired, weak, or dizzy after receiving VIBRO 4MG.
VIBRO 4MG should be used with caution in patients with kidney problems. Therefore, inform your doctor before receiving it.
VIBRO 4MG should be used with caution in patients having problems with their liver or gall bladder. Therefore, inform your doctor before receiving it.
Do not receive VIBRO 4MG if you are allergic to Vecuronium or any other muscle relaxants (such as pancuronium).
VIBRO 4MG should be used with caution in patients with lung or respiratory problems. Therefore, inform your doctor before receiving it.
VIBRO 4MG should be used with caution in patients with heart problems. Therefore, inform your doctor before receiving it.
Before receiving VIBRO 4MG inform your physician if you:
Use in pediatrics:
VIBRO 4MG should be used in infants, children, and in adolescents (aged between 0-18 years) under close medical supervision.
Use in geriatrics:
VIBRO 4MG should be used with caution in elderly patients. Therefore, consult your doctor for advice before receiving it.
A. Drug-Drug interactions:
Before receiving VIBRO 4MG inform your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicines:
Overdosage:
VIBRO 4MG will be administered to you only by a doctor or a nurse in a hospital, and so it is unlikely to receive an overdose. However, consult your doctor or nurse if you experience any unusual symptoms.
Drug | : | Vecuronium |
Pharmacological Category | : | Neuromuscular Blocking Agents |
Therapeutic Indication | : | Muscle relaxant |
Dosage Forms | : | Injection |
What is the use of VIBRO 4MG?
VIBRO 4MG is a muscle relaxant used to relax your muscles and keeps your body still during a surgery. It can also be used during endotracheal intubation (a tube is placed into the windpipe) and during an operation as part of general anesthesia. VIBRO 4MG can be used in adults and in children (including newborns).
What VIBRO 4MG does to my body?
VIBRO 4MG is a muscle relaxant. It works by blocking the transmission of nerve signals from the nerve fibers to the muscles. As a result, it causes muscle relaxation and help you stay still during surgeries. VIBRO 4MG can also relax the muscles involved in breathing which facilitates easy fix of flexible plastic tube into the trachea during endotracheal intubation.
How long does the effects of VIBRO 4MG lasts long?
VIBRO 4MG is intermediate acting muscle relaxant with relatively short duration of action. The effects of VIBRO 4MG may begin to wear off after 10-15 minutes of administration. However, this period may also vary (from 25 min-45 min) depending upon the amount of the medicine that has been administrated to you.
What type of drug is VIBRO 4MG?
VIBRO 4MG is a muscle relaxant. It belongs to neuromuscular blocking agents, where it blocks the transmission of nerve signals from the nerve fibers to the muscles.
Why is VIBRO 4MG used before surgeries?
VIBRO 4MG is used prior to surgeries to relax your muscles and to make you immobile.
Why is VIBRO 4MG used along with anesthesia?
VIBRO 4MG is used along with anesthesia prior to the surgeries to relax your muscles and to make you immobile. It can also relax the muscles involved in breathing which facilitates easy fix of flexible plastic tube into the trachea during endotracheal intubation.
What are the side effects of VIBRO 4MG?
The most common side effects of receiving VIBRO 4MG are pain and irritation at the site of injection, muscle weakness, dizziness, low blood pressure and difficulty in breathing. Inform your doctor if any of these symptoms worsen.
Can VIBRO 4MG be reversed?
Yes. The effect of VIBRO 4MG reverses on its own and 25% of recovery is expected to occur in 25 to 45 min and 95% of recovery is expected to occur in 45 to 65 min.
Is VIBRO 4MG an anesthetic drug?
VIBRO 4MG is a muscle relaxant, used as an adjuvant with anesthetic medicine before undergoing a surgical procedure. It is not an anesthetic.
Will I be staying awake after using VIBRO 4MG?
VIBRO 4MG only relaxes your skeletal muscles and does not affect your consciousness. However, it might make you feel dizzy or faint. Moreover, VIBRO 4MG is used along with anesthetic medication to create numbness before surgery. The anesthesia used along with VIBRO 4MG might reduce your consciousness.
Is VIBRO 4MG safe for use in pregnant women?
VIBRO 4MG should be used in pregnant women only if it is considered necessary by the physician. Therefore, inform your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant before receiving VIBRO 4MG. Your doctor will decide the risks and benefits before administrating VIBRO 4MG to you. However, VIBRO 4MG can be used during a caesarean section in pregnant women under close supervision.
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