Intraval
Intraval Products are primarily used for
Epilepsy, Anesthesia
About Intraval Products
Intraval Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Intraval are Shivering, Cough, Sleepiness, Snoring, Confusion, Hypotension (low blood pressure), Respiratory depression.
How Intraval Products work
Thiopental Sodium is a general anaesthetic. It works by causing reversible loss of consciousness to allow surgery without pain and distress.
Patient Concerns about Intraval Products
Frequently asked questions about Intraval Products
Frequently asked questions about Thiopental Sodium
Q. What is Intraval Sodium Injection used for?
Intraval Sodium Injection is a medicine used to make you fall asleep quickly before surgery or medical procedures. It helps start (induce) general anesthesia. Doctors may also use it to control seizures or to lower pressure inside the brain in emergency situations.<br>
Q. Is Intraval Sodium Injection a painkiller?
No, Intraval Sodium Injection is not a pain‑relief medicine. It only helps you fall asleep or become unconscious for a short time. If pain control is needed, doctors usually give additional medicines along with it.<br>
Q. Can Intraval Sodium Injection cause breathing problems?
Yes. Intraval Sodium Injection can slow down or temporarily stop breathing if given too quickly or in a high dose. This is why it is always administered by trained medical professionals in a hospital or clinic setting where your breathing and heart rate are closely monitored.<br>
Q. Who should not receive Intraval Sodium Injection?
People with breathing problems (like severe asthma), severe shock, muscle disorders such as myotonic dystrophy, or a condition called porphyria should not receive this medicine. It is also not suitable for those who have had allergic reactions to barbiturates.<br>
Q. What precautions should be taken before using Intraval Sodium Injection?
Tell your doctor if you have liver or kidney disease, heart problems, dehydration, thyroid issues, diabetes, or are addicted to alcohol or other drugs. The dose of Intraval Sodium Injection may need to be adjusted to ensure safety during anesthesia.<br>
Q. Can Intraval Sodium Injection affect blood pressure or the heart?
Yes. Intraval Sodium Injection can cause a drop in blood pressure or a slowing of the heart rate. In rare cases, it may cause cardiac arrest, especially in people with heart or circulation problems. Your doctor will monitor these effects throughout the procedure.<br>
Q. What are some serious side effects of Intraval Sodium Injection I should be aware of?
Serious side effects of Intraval Sodium Injection include severe allergic reactions (rash, swelling, trouble breathing), breathing difficulty, very low blood pressure, irregular heartbeat, or prolonged drowsiness. If any of these occur after a procedure, seek medical help immediately.<br>
Q. Is Intraval Sodium Injection safe for people with liver or kidney problems?
Caution is required. Intraval Sodium Injection is processed by the liver and removed by the kidneys. If either organ is not working well, the doctor will reduce the dose and monitor closely to avoid side effects.<br>
Q. Can Intraval Sodium Injection cause long‑lasting effects after surgery?
Some people may feel sleepy, dizzy, or confused for a day after receiving Intraval Sodium Injection. It is best not to drive, use machines, or make important decisions for 24 hours after anesthesia.<br>