nitric oxide - Medications
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GENOSYL (nitric oxide) is administered by inhalation. Nitric oxide is a pulmonary vasodilator. Nitric oxide is generated from liquid dinitrogen tetroxide (N 2 O 4 ) by the cassette in the GENOSYL Delivery System. Upon initiation of GENOSYL Delivery System, the liquid N 2 O 4 is heated and the equilibrium shifts to nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) gas. The NO 2 is then converted into nitric oxide (NO) using the antioxidant cartridges, and nitric oxide is delivered to the patient by means of a ventilator or a nasal cannula. The amount of nitric oxide administered to the patient is set by controlling the temperature of the N 2 O 4 liquid module, which controls the pressure inside the liquid module, which in turn controls the mass of NO 2 that is sent to the primary cartridges, and hence the mass of nitric oxide. The mass flow of nitric oxide, together with the air from the pump, control the nitric oxide concentration. A nitric oxide sensor monitors the nitric oxide in the patient line. GENOSYL Delivery System is designed to deliver a controlled level of nitric oxide blended with breathing air or oxygen-enriched breathing air. The GENOSYL Delivery System controls the flow of nitric oxide mixed with air delivered to the patient. The structural formula of nitric oxide (NO) is shown below: Chemical Structure
GENOSYL (nitric oxide) is administered by inhalation. Nitric oxide is a pulmonary vasodilator. Nitric oxide is generated from liquid dinitrogen tetroxide (N 2 O 4 ) by the Cassette in the GENOSYL Delivery System. Upon initiation of GENOSYL Delivery System, the liquid N 2 O 4 is heated and the equilibrium shifts to nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) gas. The NO 2 is then converted into nitric oxide (NO) using the antioxidant Cartridges, and nitric oxide is delivered to the patient by means of a ventilator or a nasal cannula. The amount of nitric oxide administered to the patient is set by controlling the temperature of the N 2 O 4 liquid module, which controls the pressure inside the liquid module, which in turn controls the mass of NO 2 that is sent to the primary Cartridges, and hence the mass of nitric oxide. The mass flow of nitric oxide, together with the air from the pump, control the nitric oxide concentration. A nitric oxide sensor monitors the nitric oxide in the patient line. GENOSYL Delivery System is designed to deliver a controlled level of nitric oxide blended with breathing air or oxygen-enriched breathing air. The GENOSYL Delivery System controls the flow of nitric oxide mixed with air delivered to the patient. The structural formula of nitric oxide (NO) is shown below: Chemical Structure
GENOSYL (nitric oxide) is administered by inhalation. Nitric oxide is a pulmonary vasodilator. Nitric oxide is generated from liquid dinitrogen tetroxide (N 2 O 4 ) by the Cassette in the GENOSYL Delivery System. Upon initiation of GENOSYL Delivery System, the liquid N 2 O 4 is heated and the equilibrium shifts to nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ) gas. The NO 2 is then converted into nitric oxide (NO) using the antioxidant Cartridges, and nitric oxide is delivered to the patient by means of a ventilator or a nasal cannula. The amount of nitric oxide administered to the patient is set by controlling the temperature of the N 2 O 4 liquid module, which controls the pressure inside the liquid module, which in turn controls the mass of NO 2 that is sent to the primary Cartridges, and hence the mass of nitric oxide. The mass flow of nitric oxide, together with the air from the pump, control the nitric oxide concentration. A nitric oxide sensor monitors the nitric oxide in the patient line. GENOSYL Delivery System is designed to deliver a controlled level of nitric oxide blended with breathing air or oxygen-enriched breathing air. The GENOSYL Delivery System controls the flow of nitric oxide mixed with air delivered to the patient. The structural formula of nitric oxide (NO) is shown below: Chemical Structure
INOmax (nitric oxide gas) is a drug administered by inhalation. Nitric oxide, the active substance in INOmax, is a pulmonary vasodilator. INOmax 800 ppm is a gaseous blend of nitric oxide (0.08%) and nitrogen (99.92%). INOmax 4,880™ ppm is a gaseous blend of nitric oxide (0.488%) and nitrogen (99.51%). INOmax 800 ppm is supplied in aluminum cylinders as a compressed gas under high pressure (2,000 pounds per square inch [psi]). INOmax 4,880 ppm is supplied in aluminum cylinders as a compressed gas under high pressure (3,000 psi). The structural formula of nitric oxide (NO) is shown below: Chemical Structure
Noxivent™ (nitric oxide gas) is a drug administered by inhalation. Nitric oxide, the active substance in Noxivent™, is a pulmonary vasodilator. Noxivent™ is a gaseous blend of nitric oxide and nitrogen (0.08% and 99.92%, respectively for 800 ppm; 0.01% and 99.99%, respectively for 100 ppm). Noxivent™ is supplied in aluminum cylinders as a compressed gas under high pressure (2000 pounds per square inch gauge [psig]). The structural formula of nitric oxide (NO) is shown below: formula
ULSPIRA (nitric oxide gas) is a drug administered by inhalation. Nitric oxide, the active substance in ULSPIRA, is a pulmonary vasodilator. ULSPIRA is a gaseous blend of nitric oxide and nitrogen (0.08% and 99.92%, respectively for 800 ppm). ULSPIRA is supplied in aluminum cylinders as a compressed gas under high pressure (2000 pounds per square inch gauge [psig]). The structural formula of nitric oxide (NO) is shown below: NO pic
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USES: • For the temporary relief of the symptoms including: • circulation support • fatigue These statements are based upon homeopathic principles. They have not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration.
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