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Euflavine

Also known as: Acriflavinium

Drug #1112

Euflavine used in the treatment of infected wounds or burns and for skin disinfection

Primary Characteristics

Euflavine is also known as Acriflavinium.

It belongs to Acridinium Chloride.

It is also classified under Antiseptics and Germicides .

Solubility in Alcohol: null · Non-proprietary name: Euflavine.

Molecular structure of Euflavine

Pharmacokinetics

None recorded.

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Indications

Euflavine is primarily indicated in conditions like Sepsis, Superficial infections.

Contraindications

None recorded.

Dosage

Euflavine's dosage details are as follows:

DoseSingle DoseFrequencyRouteInstructions
Adult Dosage
1 %1 %TopicalAs Required
Paediatric Dosage (20kg)
1 mg1 mgTopical As Required
Neonatal Dosage (3kg)
1 mg1 mgTopical As Required

Drug Interactions

None recorded.

Side Effects

Euflavine is known to cause more or less tolerable side effects which are usually transient. These include Hypersensitivity .

Warnings / Precautions

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Single Ingredient

Multi-Ingredient Combinations

Storage Conditions

Euflavine should be stored .

Drug Classification

  1. 1.13.2.1Antibacterials, topical

Manufacturers

Manufacturers of Euflavine in Pakistan: