Pantogen Taiwan Biotech Translation adds vitamin B, C, glucose complex (20 bottles x 250ml)

Dosage form 20 bottles of x 500ml
Specifications Vitamin C, glucose, thiamin, riboflavin, nicotinamide, d-pantothenol, ascorbic acid, pyridoxine hydrochloride

Ingredient

Composition informationContent
Vitamin C250mg
Glucose12.5
Thiamin62.5mg
Riboflavin12.5mg
Nicotinamide62.5mg
D-Pantothenol125mg
Acid ascorbic250mg
Pyridoxine hydrochloride12.5mg

Uses

Indications

Pantogen Injection is indicated in the following cases:

  • This drug is used for patients who need to supplement vitamins B and C and Glucose after surgery (due to malignant tumor, burns, fever, thyroid poisoning, peritonitis , wound infections). glucose.

    Pantogen is used by intravenous infusion and proved to be very effective for people who need essential vitamins to maintain normal resistance function. In addition, Pantogen helps the body reduce fatigue, nutritional supplements and enhance endurance.

    Characteristics

  • Vitamin C : is essential for the normal functioning of enzymes and enhances the endurance endurance. A best source of nutrition for health recovery.

    The drug is metabolized in the liver in the form of combined metabolites.

    Excretion

    The drug is excreted in the urine.

  • Before taking Pantogen Taiwan Biotech Translation adds vitamin B, C, glucose complex (20 bottles x 250ml)

    How to use

    Use this drug by slow intravenous line (transmission speed: about 2ml/minute).

    Dosage

    Dosage must follow the doctor's instructions depending on the needs of the patient.

    Note: The above dose is for reference only. Specific dosage depends on the condition and level of progression of the disease. For a suitable dose, you need to consult a doctor or medical specialist.

    What to do when overdose?

    In case of an overdose suspected, it is necessary to immediately notify the treating doctor. The overdose symptoms include: abdominal pain, vomiting, nausea, diarrhea.

    What to do when forgetting a dose?

    Side Effects

    When using pantogen Injection , you may experience unwanted effects (ADR).

    Quick transmission can lose electrolyte, so be careful when transmitting.

    below lists the side effects that may occur with each ingredient in the preparation:

    glucose

    Common, ADR> 1/100

  • Pain in the injection site.
  • Venous irritation, intravenous inflammation.

    Uncommon, 1/1000

  • Water and electrolyte disorders (hypotension, hypoglycemia, hypoglycemia).
  • Rare, ADR

  • edema or water poisoning (due to prolonged transmission or rapid transmission of a large amount of isothermal solution).
  • Dehydration as a result of high blood sugar (when prolonged transmission or too fast solutions).
  • thiamin

    The harmful reactions of Thiamin are very rare and often allergic. Hypersensitivity reactions occur mainly when injecting.

    Server shock only occurs when injecting and only thiamin injection, if used in combination with other B vitamins, the reaction does not occur. Normally, because Thiamin enhances the effects of acetylcholin, some skin reactions can be considered as an allergic reaction.

    Rare, ADR

  • Systemic: Sweating, hypersensitivity.
  • Circulation: Acute hypertension.

    Skin: skin, itching, urticaria.

  • Respiratory: Difficulty breathing.
  • Other reactions: stimulation at the injection site.

    riboflavin - 5 - Phosphate sodium

    There is no unwanted effect when using riboflavin. Using high doses of riboflavin, the urine will turn light yellow, causing deviations to some urine tests in the laboratory.

    pyridoxin

    Taking a dose of 200mg/day and a long day (over 2 months) can cause severe peripheral neuropathy, progressing from unstable appearance and numbness to the numbness and clumsy hands. This situation can recover when stopping the drug, although it still leaves more or less.

    Rare, ADR

  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • acorbic acid

    Increase oxalate - urinary, nausea, vomiting, heartburn, abdominal spasms, fatigue, redness, headache, insomnia, and drowsiness occurred. After taking 1g daily or larger dose, diarrhea may occur. Vitamin C high doses of intravenous injection has been fatal, so intravenous use is an unreasonable and unsafe use.

    Common, ADR> 1/100

  • Kidney: Increased oxalate.
  • Uncommon, 1/1000

  • blood: Anemia hemolytic.
  • heart: Red, heart failure .
  • central nervous system: faint, dizziness, headache, fatigue, stomach - intestines: nausea, vomiting, heartburn, diarrhea.
  • Neurological - muscle and bone: pain edge.
  • nicotinamid

    Nicotinamide small dose is usually not toxic, but if high doses, as in the case of pellagra treatment, some of the following side effects may occur, these side effects will go away after the drug stops.

    Common, ADR> 1/100

  • Digestive: Nausea.
  • Other: blushing and neck, itching, burning sensation, pain or throbbing pain in the skin.

    Uncommon, 1/1000

  • Digestive: progressive stomach ulcers, vomiting, anorexia, pain when hungry, flatulence, diarrhea .
  • Skin: dry skin, hyperpigmentation, jaundice.

  • Metabolism: Hepatic failure, reducing glucose tolerance, increased sebaceous secretion, gout worse.
  • Other: hyperglycemia, hyperuricemia, vagus - blood vessels, headache and blurred vision, hypotension , dizziness, fast heartbeat, fainting.
  • Rare, ADR

  • Anxiety, panic, glucose urine, abnormal liver function (including increased serum bilirubin
  • D - Pantothenol

    dexpanthenol also causes an allergic but rare reaction.

    Instructions on how to handle ADR

    Notify the doctor the unwanted effects when using the drug.

    Warnings

    Before using the drug you need to read the instructions carefully and refer to the information below.

    Contraindicated

    Pantogen Injection

  • Sensitive to any ingredients of the drug.
  • Be cautious when using

    Because Pantogen contains D - Pantothenol, if you are indicated to use Succinyl Choline, you must use after using Pantogen 1 hour and if you are indicated to use Neostigine, you must use after using Pantogen 12 hours.

    The ability to drive and operate machinery

    does not affect.

    Pregnancy

    There is no research that has the reliability of the effect of drugs on pregnant women.

    Should consult a doctor and pharmacist when using the drug for this object.

    Breastfeeding period

    There has been no research with the reliability of the effect of the drug on breastfeeding women.

    Should consult a doctor and get a doctor when using the drug for this object.

    Drug interaction

    glucose

    Not yet seen.

    thiamine

    Not yet seen.

    riboflavin - 5 - Sodium phosphate.

    Meet a number of "lack of riboflavin" in people who used clepopromazin, imipramin, amitriptylin and adriamycin.

    Wine can hinder the absorption of riboflavin in the intestine.

    Probenecid used with riboflavin causes reduced absorption of riboflavin in the stomach, intestines.

    pyridoxin

    pyridoxin reduces the effect of levodopa in the treatment of Parkinson's disease, which does not occur with preparations as a mixture of Levodopa - Carbidopa or Levodopa - Benserazid.

    Dosage of 200MPg/day may cause 40-50% decrease in phenytoin and phenobarbiton concentrations in the blood in some patients.

    pyridoxin can lighten depression in women who take birth control pills.

    Oral contraceptives can increase the demand for pyridoxin.

    acid ascorbic

    Simultaneously used in the ratio of over 200mg of vitamin C with 30mg of elemental iron that increases iron absorption through thick skin - intestines, however, most patients have the ability to absorb iron to drink fully without having to simultaneously use vitamin C. Simultaneous use of vitamin C with aspirin increases the secretion of vitamin C and reduces aspirin secretion in urine.

    Simultaneous use of vitamin C and fluuphenazin leads to a decrease in plasma fluphenazin levels. Acid - chemical urine after using vitamin C can change the excretion of other drugs.

    Vitamin C is high doses that can destroy vitamin B12, it is necessary to advise patients to avoid taking high doses of vitamin C within an hour before or after taking vitamin B12.

    Because vitamin C is a powerful reducing agent, it affects many tests based on oxidation - reduction. The presence of vitamin C in urine increases the amount of glucose if quantitative with copper reagents (II) sulfate and false reduction of glucose amount if quantitative by glucose oxydase method

    For other tests, it is necessary to consult a specialized document on the effects of vitamin C.

    nicotinamid

    Use nicotinamid in the same time with HGM reducing enzyme inhibitors - COA can increase the risk of muscle eligibility (Rhabdomyolysis).

    Use nicotinamid simultaneously with alpha - adrenergic blockers that treat hypertension can lead to excessive hypotension.

    Diet or dosage of hypoglycemic oral hypoglycemic or insulin may need to be adjusted when used simultaneously with nicotinamid.

    Nicotinamid use simultaneously with toxic drugs with the liver can increase the toxic effect of the liver.

    Do not simultaneously nicotinamid with carbamazepin because of increased plasma carbamazepin levels leads to increased toxicity.

    d - pantothenol

    Do not use dexpanthenol along with or within 12 hours after using Neostigmin or other sympathetic nerve -like drugs. Although it is not important in clinical, but the effects of the pupils of anti -cholinesterase preparations for the eye (for example: Ecothiophat iodid, Isoflurophate may increase due to pantothenic acid).

    Do not use dexpanthenol within 1 hour after using sucinylcholin, because dexpanthenol can prolong the muscle relaxation effect of sucinylcholin.

    Some rare cases of allergies, unknown causes occurred when used simultaneously dexpanthenol injection with antibiotics, opiat and barbiturat drugs.

    Storage

    Store at temperatures below 30 ° C and avoid light.

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