A Product overview with focus on Rare Diseases.
AOP Orphan's focus is on Rare Diseases. The portfolio comprises products in the following therapeutic areas: HematoOncology, Cardiology & Pulmonology, Neurology and Metabolic Disorders. AOP Orphan’s strategic goal is to constantly deliver new treatment options with respect to Rare Diseases.
"Argipressin based vasopressor indicated for the treatment of catecholamine refractory hypotension following septic shock in patients older than 18 years. A catecholamine refractory/resistant hypotension is present if the mean arterial blood pressure cannot be stabilized to >65 mmHg despite adequate volume substitution and application of catecholamines."
Empressin® is used for the treatment of catecholamine refractory hypotension following septic shock in patients older than 18 years. A catecholamine refractory hypotension is present if the mean arterial blood pressur cannot be stabilized to 65 – 75 mmHg despite adequate volume substitution and application of catecholamines.
"Esmolol hydrochloride is indicated for supraventricular tachycardia (except for pre-excitation syndromes) and for the rapid control of the ventricular rate in patients with atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter in perioperative, postoperative, or other circumstances where short-term control of the ventricular rate with a short-acting agent is desirable. Esmolol hydrochloride is also indicated for tachycardia and hypertension occurring in the perioperative phase and non-compensatory sinus tachycardia where, in the physician’s judgement the rapid heart rate requires specific intervention."
Esmocard® is indicated for supraventricular tachycardia and for the rapid control of the ventricular rate in patients with atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter in perioperative, postoperative, or other circumstances where short-term control of the ventricular rate with a short-acting agent is desirable.
Landiolol hydrochloride is indicated for supraventricular tachycardia and for rapid control of ventricular rate in patients with atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter in perioperative, postoperative, or other circumstances where short-term control of the ventricular rate with a short acting agent is desirable. Landiolol hydrochloride is also indicated for non-compensatory sinus tachycardia where, in the physician’s judgment the rapid heart rate requires specific intervention. Landiolol is not intended for use in chronic settings.