The information on this sheet is based on approvals granted by the Japanese regulatory authority. Approval details may vary by country. Medicines have adverse effects (risks) as well as efficacies (benefits). It is important to minimize adverse effects and maximize efficacy. To obtain a better therapeutic response, patients should understand their medication and cooperate with the treatment.
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Brand name :
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ELNEOPA No. 1 Injection (2000mL)
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Active ingredient:
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Glucose, electrolyte, amino acids, multivitamin, trace elements
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Effects of this medicine
This medicine is a mixed infusion of glucose, electrolyte, amino acids, vitamins, and trace elements, which is used to replenish these nutrients in patients who are unable to receive nutrition orally or transintestinally, or sufficient nutrition via those routes.
It is usually used for continuous replenishment of fluid, electrolyte, calories, amino acids, vitamins, zinc, iron, copper, manganese, and iodine when the patient is unable to receive nutrition orally or transintestinally, or sufficient nutrition via those routes.
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Before using this medicine, be sure to tell your doctor and pharmacist
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If you have previously experienced any allergic reactions (itch, rash, etc.) to any medicines.
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If you are a patient with; abnormal electrolyte metabolism (such as hypernatremia, hyperchloremia, hyperkalemia, hyperphosphatemia, hypermagnesemia, or hypercalcemia), hepatic disorder, biliary obstruction, renal impairment, amino acid metabolism abnormality, or hemophilia.
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If you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
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If you are taking any other medicinal products. (Some medicines may interact to enhance or diminish medicinal effects. Beware of over-the-counter medicines and dietary supplements as well as other prescription medicines.)
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Dosing schedule (How to take this medicine)
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Your dosing schedule prescribed by your doctor is << to be written by a healthcare professional>>
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This medicine is usually administered by intravenous (IV) drip infusion. Please ask your doctor for details regarding duration of administration.
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Precautions while taking this medicine
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Possible adverse effects of this medicine
Reported adverse reactions include rash, itchiness, hyperkalemia (numbness in hands/feet, or lip, muscle weakness, or paralysis in hands/feet), increased blood urea nitrogen level (BUN) (hematuria, decreased urine output, or edema), and headache. If any symptoms occur, consult with your doctor or pharmacist.
The symptoms described below are rarely seen as initial symptoms of the adverse effects indicated in brackets. If any of these symptoms occur, stop taking this medicine and see your doctor immediately.
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hyperpnoea, consciousness disturbance, tremor[acidosis]
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dyspnoea, urticaria, swelling around eyes or lips[shock, anaphylactoid reactions]
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thirst, polyuria, fatiguability[hyperglycemia]
The above symptoms do not describe all the adverse reactions to this medicine. Consult with your doctor or pharmacist if you notice any symptoms of concern other than those listed above.
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