Product Introduction
Vasopressin Injection is used to treat diabetes insipidus, bleeding esophageal varices (bleeding from dilated veins in the esophagus), and low blood pressure.
Vasopressin Injection is usually administered by a healthcare professional. Do not self-administer this medication at home. Your doctor will determine the dosage and frequency based on your condition.
Uses of Vasopressin Injection
- Bleeding esophageal varices
- Diabetes insipidus
- Low blood pressure
Benefits of Vasopressin Injection
In Bleeding Esophageal Varices
Esophageal varices occur when blood flow to the liver is blocked. Vasopressin Injection helps narrow blood vessels, reducing blood flow and stopping the bleeding. It is administered by a healthcare provider, and following the doctor’s instructions ensures the best results.
In Diabetes Insipidus
Vasopressin units contains a hormone that acts on the kidneys to reduce urine production and control thirst. It helps manage the symptoms of diabetes insipidus, improving the quality of life.
In Low Blood Pressure
Vasopressin 20 units helps relieve low blood pressure caused by changes in posture, surgery, or injury. It restores normal blood pressure, preventing complications associated with sudden drops in pressure.
Side Effects of Vasopressin Injection
Most side effects are temporary and resolve as your body adjusts. Consult your doctor if they persist or worsen.
Common Side Effects
- Decreased cardiac function
- Slow heart rate
- Low sodium levels in the blood
- Ischemia
How to Use Vasopressin drug
A healthcare professional will administer Vasopressin 20 units. Do not attempt to self-administer this medication.
How Vasopressin drug Works
Vasopressin drug mimics the natural hormone vasopressin. It reduces urine output and bleeding by narrowing blood vessels, which prevents water loss and helps manage bleeding and low blood pressure.
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