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Thiamin Injection

Thiamin Injection is a supplement of vitamin B1 that helps the body to perform various functions. Vitamin B1 is essential for breaking down the glucose in the body and plays a pivotal role in maintaining muscle, nerve and heart function. Thiamin Injection is also used when giving IV dextrose to individuals with marginal thiamine status to prevent the precipitation of heart failure.

Composition

THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE (100 mg/mL)

USES OF THIAMIN INJECTION

Treatment of Heart Failures

Nutritional Supplement

Benefits of Thiamin Injection

  • Thiamin injections are used to treat conditions arising out of nutritional deficiencies caused due to lack of Vitamin B1 (Vitamin B1 is essential for breaking down glucose and plays a key role in maintaining nerve and hear function)
  • Prevents Beriberi, a deficiency related to chronic alcoholism and Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.

SIDE EFFECTS OF THIAMIN INJECTION

The side effects mentioned here are associated with Thiamin injection, but it’s not a certainty that you’ll encounter them. However, reactions to medication are individual and influenced by numerous factors. Should you have any worries or notice any side effects, please reach out to your healthcare provider.

Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness)

Allergic reaction

Skin irritation

Decreased blood pressure

Swelling of face, lips, throat or tongue

Difficulty in breathing and swallowing

Nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea.

HOW TO USE THIAMIN INJECTION

Safety advice

  • Your physician will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self administer .

  • Thiamin Injection may cause some common side effects such as injection site reactions, including skin irritation and rashes.

  • Let your doctor know if you have any heart, kidney, or liver disease prior to administration of the medicine.

  • Some other medicines can decrease the absorption of vitamins so let your doctor know all other medicines you are taking.

  • Thiamin injection does not impact one’s ability to drive.

  • Inform your doctor if you are pregnant prior to receiving a dose of Thiamin.

  • If you are breastfeeding, inform your doctor before receiving Thiamin Injection 2ml.

  • Keep away from children.

  • Store it at room temperature between 15-30 °C.

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FAQs

Thiamin Injection 2 ml used in the treatment of infantile beriberi?

Yes, Provided with below factors.
The recommended treatment for severe deficiency consists of 25–30 mg intravenously in infants then 10 mg daily administered intramuscularly for approximately 1 week, followed by 3–5 mg/day oral Thiamin for at least 6 weeks.

How long does it take for the injection to work?

Taking Thiamin will start increasing your body's levels of vitamin B1 within a few hours. However, if you're taking it to treat vitamin B1 deficiency, it may take a few weeks before you start to feel better. It's important to keep taking your medications for a duration as long as the doctor tells you to.

Should I follow any dietary habits while on treatment with Thiamin Injection 2ml?

Apart from avoiding too much alcohol, you can eat and drink normally when taking Thiamin.

What should I do if I miss a dose of Thiamin injection?

If you forget to take your Thiamin, take the missed dose as soon as you remember, unless it's nearly time for your next dose. In this case skip the missed dose and just take the next one at the usual time. Do not take 2 doses to make up for a forgotten one.

Can I take Thiamine during pregnancy?

Thiamin can be taken during pregnancy. However, only take it if your doctor has recommended or prescribed it for you.

Can I take Thiamin while breastfeeding?

You can usually take Thiamin while you are breastfeeding. However, only take it if your doctor has recommended or prescribed it for you. If you have low Thiamin levels, it's important that this is treated so that your milk contains enough thiamine for your baby. Because thiamine is a natural part of breast milk, it's unlikely to cause any side effects in your baby even when it's taken as a supplement.

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