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Product Name: | Vitamin B6 |
Form: | Liquid |
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Name | Vitamin B6 injection |
Main Ingredients | Vitamin B6 |
Adaptation disease | 1, Suitable for the prevention and treatment of vitamin B6 deficiency, prevention and treatment of isoniazid poisoning; Can also be used for pregnancy, radiation disease and anti-cancer drugs caused by vomiting, seborrheic dermatitis, etc. 2. Supplementation of vitamin B6 in parenteral nutrition and malnutrition and progressive weight loss due to inadequate intake. 3. Increased requirements for vitamin B6 in the following cases: Pregnancy and lactation, thyroid function hyperfunction, burns, long-term chronic infection, fever, inborn errors of metabolism disorder (urinary sulfur ether enuresis, high oxalate disease, cystine enuresis, xanthine acid urine), congestive heart failure, chronic hemodialysis, malabsorption syndrome associated with diseases of the liver and gallbladder system (such as alcohol poisoning associated with cirrhosis of the liver), intestinal disease (celiac disease, tropical inflammatory bowel Inflammation, localized enteritis, persistent diarrhea), gastrectomy. 4, Newborn genetic vitamin B6 dependence syndrome. |
Character | This product is a clear colorless to yellowish liquid. |
Dosage | Liquores |
Specification | 2 mL:100 mg / 1 ml:50 mg |
Directions | Subcutaneously, intramuscular or intravenously, 50 mg ~ 0.1 g once a day. For detoxification of cycloserine poisoning, 0.3 g or more per day. For detoxification of isoniazid poisoning, give 1 g vitamin B6 for every 1 g of isoniazid intravenously. |
Storage | Shading, airtight storage |
Transport Package | Ampoule |
Validity | 24 month |
Origin | China |
Notice | 1. Vitamin B6 has not been proved effective for the following conditions, such as acne and other skin diseases, alcoholism, asthma, kidney stones, mental illness, migraine, premenstrual tension, stimulation of milk secretion, loss of appetite. Large doses of vitamin B6 should not be used to treat unproven diseases. 2. Vitamin B6 affects the efficacy of levodopa in the treatment of Parkinson's disease, but has no effect on the efficacy of carbidopa. 3. Interference to diagnosis: false positive results were found in urochologen test. [Medication for pregnant and lactating women] Pregnant women receiving large amounts of vitamin B6 may cause newborn vitamin B6 dependence syndrome. There are no adverse effects on the infant of the Suckling mother's normal intake requirements. [Medication for Children] This experiment has not been conducted and there is no reliable reference. [Medication for the elderly] This experiment has not been conducted and there is no reliable reference. |