Global Authority Product Guide: Adneon 6 mg Injection Attribute And Specification Details Brand Name: Adneon Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API): Adenosine I.P. (6 mg / 2 ml) Therapeutic Class: Miscellaneous Antiarrhythmic Agent / Cardiac Drug Manufacturer: Neon Laboratories Ltd. Dosage Form: Liquid Solution for Injection (Parenteral) Commercial Packaging: 2 ml Single-Use Ampoule/Vial Prescription Medicine: Yes Global Export Footprint: USA, UK, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Australia, Singapore, Jamaica 🔬 Clinical Profile & Technical Data Mechanism of Action (How It Works) Adneon Injection contains Adenosine, a naturally occurring purine nucleoside that exerts powerful, immediate electrophysiological effects on the cardiac conduction system. Crucial Pharmacokinetics: Adenosine features an ultra-short half-life of less than 10 seconds because it is cleared from plasma via rapid cellular uptake by red blood cells and vascular endothelial cells. Consequently, it must be administered as a rapid bolus over 1 to 2 seconds followed immediately by a saline flush. Primary Medical Indications Acute Therapeutic Conversion: Rapid conversion to normal sinus rhythm from episodes of Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia (PSVT), including those associated with accessory bypass tracts (e.g., Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome). Diagnostic Aid: Employed during myocardial perfusion imaging or nuclear cardiac stress tests to induce transient coronary vasodilation in patients who cannot undergo physical exercise. Electrophysiology Mapping: Utilized during ECG diagnostics to differentiate between wide-complex and narrow-complex tachycardias. ⚡ Safety, Tolerability, and Side Effects Because Adenosine temporarily halts abnormal electrical signals, it must only be administered under continuous electrocardiogram (ECG) and hemodynamic monitoring. Common Side Effects Facial flushing (sudden warmth, redness, or burning sensations in the face/neck) Dyspnea (shortness of breath or the urge to take a deep breath) Chest pressure, tightening, or localized discomfort Lightheadedness, temporary dizziness, or headache Lightheadedness, temporary dizziness, or headache Rare but Severe Adverse Events Prolonged Asystole or Heart Block: Temporary periods of flatlining or high-grade $AV$ block that fail to resolve instantly. Severe Bronchospasm: Acute respiratory distress (contraindicated in patients with asthma or severe COPD). Severe Hypotension: An acute, dangerous drop in blood pressure. 📦 Technical Storage & Customs Documentation Storage Guidelines Store the vials at controlled room temperature below 25°C (77°F). Do Not Freeze. Refrigeration is not required, and freezing can cause crystallization of the active ingredient. Keep the ampoules inside their original outer cardboard packaging to protect the clear liquid solution from direct light exposure. International Customs Documentation Fully Unitized Commercial Invoice & Packing Lists Batch-Specific Certificate of Analysis (CoA) Valid GMP Factory Certification Certificate of Pharmaceutical Product (CoPP) Global Airway Bill (AWB) formatted for expedited airport customs clearing ⚠️ Regulatory & Medical Disclaimer Medical Disclaimer: This product profile is compiled strictly for B2B procurement cataloging, institutional sourcing references, and professional educational workflows. It does not substitute for professional medical advice, clinical diagnosis, or emergency protocols. clearing 📞 Contact Ernest Impex — Pharmaceutical Exporter from India [Group of Ernest Pharmaceutical Pvt. Ltd.] 🌐 Websites: www.ernestimpex.com www.ernestvision.com www.oncologymedicinesupplier.com www.ernestpharmaceuticals.com 📧 Email: exports@ernestpharmaceuticals.com 📦 Business Type: Exporter | Bulk Supplier | Distributor 📲 WhatsApp: +91 93599 02383 🔗 Direct Chat Link: Connect via WhatsApp