Thiamine Injection Description:
Thiamine Injection is a vitamin B1 supplement used to treat vitamin B1 deficiency. This essential nutrient supports various body functions and can aid in managing digestive problems such as poor appetite, ulcerative colitis, and chronic diarrhea.
Uses of Thiamine Injection:
- Treats nutritional deficiencies
Dosage of injectable thiamine: A doctor or nurse will administer this injection. Do not self-administer.
Storage: Store between 20-25°C (68-77°F), and protect it from excessive heat (above 40°C) and freezing.
Side Effects of injectable thiamine: Most side effects are mild and resolve as your body adjusts. Common side effects include:
- Skin irritation
- Decreased blood pressure
- Difficulty swallowing
- Breathlessness
- Increased sweating
- Itching
- Rash
- Weakness
FAQs:
What is injectable thiamine? Thiamine, also called vitamin B1, treats thiamine deficiency and protects against related conditions like heart, brain, and nerve disorders.
What does vitamin b1 injection do? Thiamine helps process carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. The body uses vitamin B1 to produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the fuel needed for cellular function, especially in nerve cells.
How is vitamin b1 injection administered? Only a healthcare professional should administer Thiamine Injection. Your doctor will determine the dosage based on your condition. Follow their instructions for maximum benefit.
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