nd in patients with mild malnutrition, moisture, sugar , Electrolytes and amino acids can be supplied at the same time as nutritional supplement therapy, which is widely practiced in the medical field.
In general, peripheral venous nutrition therapy has been thought to be less prone to deficiency of vitamin B1 which is necessary for sugar metabolism because there are few sugars to be administered and the administration period is short, but if the amount of vitamin B1 stored in the body is It is said that it is said to be the shortest if not taken among various vitamins, and its deficiency is clinically severe such as Wernicke's encephalopathy and metabolic acidosis. Furthermore, in recent years, there is also a report that the concentration of vitamin B1 in the blood is lowered by peripheral vein nutrition therapy which does not use vitamin B1 at the same time.
Against this backdrop, we have developed "Beef lead IV infusion IV", which can be easily supplemented with vitamin B 1 in a conventional peripheral venous nutrition formulation and can maintain vitamin B 1 concentration in the blood .
Outline of "For beef lead drip infusion" Sales name "For beef lead intravenous infusion"
(English notation: BFLUID for I.V.Infusion)
Type Vitamin B1 · sugar · electrolyte · amino acid solution
Packing beef lead For intravenous infusion: 500 mL 20 bag soft bag
For beef lead infusion IV: 1000 mL 10 bag softbag
Room composition (amino acid · electrolyte solution)
L-leucine, L-isoleucine, L-valine, L-lysine hydrochloride, L-threonine, L-tryptophan, L-methionine, acetyl cysteine, L- phenylalanine, L- tyrozine, L- arginine, L-histidine, Alanine, L-proline, L-serine, glycine, L-aspartic acid, L-glutamic acid, dipotassium phosphate, sodium hydrogen phosphate, sodium citrate, sodium lactate
Lower chamber fluid (vitamin B1 · sugar · electrolyte solution)
Glucose, potassium chloride, calcium chloride, magnesium sulfate, zinc sulfate, thiamine hydrochloride
Indications of amino acids, electrolytes, vitamin B 1 and moisture at the following conditions
1. Inadequate ingestion, mild hypoproteinemia or mild malnutrition
2. Before and after surgery
Open the bulkhead and mix well with upper chamber fluid and lower chamber fluid at the time of usage / dosage. Usually, adults are intravenously infused intravenously into the peripheral vein with 500 mL once. The administration rate is usually based on 120 minutes per 500 mL of adult, and is injected more slowly to elderly people and serious patients. Incidentally, it will be increased or decreased according to age, symptoms, body weight, but the maximum dose should be up to 2,500 mL per day.
Storage method Light shielded · room temperature preservation
Expiration date 18 months after manufacture
Approval date March 3, 2006
Manufacturing distributor Co., Ltd. Otsuka Pharmaceutical Factory
Sales alliance Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
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