Uses of Asapnano

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Asapnano medicine is prepared in the form of a solution, with the main ingredient in 60ml of the solution is boric acid 1.2g along with excipients including colloidal silver, glycerin, menthol... So what is Asapnano drug? how to use this product

1. What is Asapnano?

The main ingredient in Asapnano is boric acid, which is a topical antiseptic with weak bacteriostatic and fungicidal effects. This active ingredient has often been replaced by more effective and less toxic disinfectants.
Boric acid is absorbed through damaged skin, wounds, mucous membranes and from the gastrointestinal tract. This active ingredient is not readily absorbed through intact skin. Approximately 50% of the drug absorbed into the body will be excreted in the urine within 12 hours, the remainder can be excreted within 5 to 7 days.
Asapnano is indicated in the following cases:
Antiseptic teeth and mouth. Antiseptic wound Asapnano drug is contraindicated in the following cases:
Do not take Asapnano drug. Hypersensitivity to any ingredient in the formulation of Asapnano products. Caution when using Asapnano:
Do not apply Asapnano repeatedly over a large area of ​​skin. Do not apply large amounts of Asapnano to wounds, burns, abrasions or peeling skin. Although there is no information about the toxicity of Asapnano to the fetus and pregnant woman, Asapnano should be avoided during pregnancy. There is no information on the toxicity of Asapnano when used during breast-feeding.

2. How to use and dose Asapnano


Dosage of Asapnano drug should be according to the doctor's prescription, the reference dose in specific cases is as follows:
Antiseptic teeth - mouth: Use Asapnano spray bottle around the mouth or deep inside the mouth or inside the mouth. Spray on sores, 2 sprays each time, 4 times a day, 2 to 3 hours apart. Wound disinfection: Use Asapnano spray on the wound, 2 sprays each time, 4 times a day, 2 - 3 hours apart. When using Asapnano topical drug at a dose of 2.43g/kg for adults and at a dose of 1.2g/kg for children, the following symptoms may occur:
First feel nausea, vomiting, epigastric pain, diarrhea. , skin rash and scabs after 1-2 days. This is followed by CNS symptoms such as headache and confusion followed by convulsions. Acute tubular necrosis may occur with symptoms of anuria or oliguria, hypernatremia, hyperchloremia, and hyperkalemia. Eventually there will be high fever, drop in blood pressure, tachycardia, and shock. Treatment of drug overdose Asapnano:
Mainly symptomatic treatment and supportive measures. If poisoning is caused by taking Asapnano and if the patient is conscious, the stomach should be washed immediately with warm water. Using activated charcoal and an enema also helps. Wash off Asapnano if present on mucous membranes and skin. Use appropriate electrolytes. Seizures can be treated with a benzodiazepine or a short-acting barbiturate. Elimination of borate can be increased by hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and blood transfusion.

3. Asapnano side effects


The adverse effects of Asapnano are negligible when applied to areas of intact skin with a boric acid concentration of 5% or less.
If you see any unusual symptoms when using Asapnano, please notify your doctor immediately, or immediately go to the nearest medical facility to receive timely support from medical staff.

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