Description
Pabrinex Injection
Pabrinex Intravenous High Potency, Concentrate for Solution for infusion provides additional vitamins B and C to correct deficiencies. This may be the case in instances such as in alcoholism, after infections, or after operations.
Pabrinex IVHP should only be administered by a qualified professional, by drip infusion into a vein, and should not be administered by any other route. The product comes in two ampoules, the contents of which are first diluted with either saline or 5% glucose solution and then given over a 30-minute period.
Pack Size: 6 pairs of 5ml ampoules
Each pair of ampoules to be used in treatment is labelled Pabrinex No 1 and Pabrinex No 2.
No 1, 5ml Ampoule Contains:
- Thiamine Hydrochloride – 250mg
- Riboflavin – 4mg
- Pyridoxine Hydrochloride – 50mg
No 2, 5ml Ampoule Contains:
- Ascorbic Acid – 500mg
- Nicotinamide – 160mg
- Glucose (as monohydrate) – 1000mg
Pabrinex Contraindications
Pabrinex IVHP should be given with extreme caution if you have: ever had a mild allergic reaction (sneezing or mild asthma) to any previous injections of vitamin B1 (thiamine). This could mean that you may have become hypersensitive, and could have a more severe allergic reaction if given Pabrinex IVHP.
Pabrinex Uses
Pabrinex Intravenous High Potency, Solution for injection (‘Pabrinex’) provides additional vitamins B and C to correct deficiencies that may have occurred, for example: • in alcoholism • after infections • after operations • in certain psychiatric states.
Pabrinex Side Effects
Symptoms may include: swelling of the face and or throat, rash, severe itching, difficulty in breathing and loss of consciousness due to very low blood pressure. Low blood pressure and feeling of ‘pins and needles’ (mild paraesthesia) can occur in some patients.
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