Glycopyrrolate (Pyrolate (2 mg)) is a muscarinic anticholinergic agent, prescribed for peptic ulcer in combination with other medicines and also used in anesthesia as preoperative medication. It reduces acid and saliva secretions.
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Pyrolate (2 mg) - Neon Laboratories Ltd.
Pyrolate (2 mg) Injection
Generic : Glycopyrrolate
₹
99
0.2mg/1ml
10 ml
Substitute/Alternative Medication to Pyrolate (2 mg)
Camolate (0.2 mg) | Glyco | Glyco P (0.2 mg) | Glycolate (0.2 mg) | Glycolate (1 mg) | Glycover (0.2 mg) | Glyprolate (2 mg) | Glyte (0.2 mg) | Hiclair (2 mg) | Licolate 0.2mg Injection
When is Pyrolate (2 mg) prescribed?
It is prescribed for -