Alima Inj. Vitamin B1 - 50MG/20ML - 1 vial x 20ml
Prevention and treatment of vitamin B1 deficiency.
Cases where vitamin B1 deficiency or metabolic disorders due to the following diseases are presumed to be involved
- Neuralgia
- Muscle pain , arthralgia
- Peripheral neuritis, peripheral nerve paralysis
- Myocardial metabolic disorders
- Postoperative intestinal paralysisIn cases where vitamin B1 deficiency or metabolic disorders are presumed to be involved, it is ineffective and should not be used without purpose for about 1 month.
Ingredient : Fursultamine Hydrochloride 50mg/20mL
Volume : 1 vial/20ml
SC, IV, IM
Ingredients
Of 1mL
Fursultiamine hydrochloride (KP) 2.729 mg (2.5 mg as fursultiamine)
Additives (stabilizers): glucose (KP) 200mg
Additive (pH adjuster): Sodium Hydroxide (KP)
Hydrochloric acid (KP)
Additives (solvent): Water for injection (KP)
How to Use
As fursultiamine, 5 to 100 mg per day is usually injected subcutaneously, intramuscularly, or intravenously.
However, it should be increased or decreased appropriately depending on age and symptoms.