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On the market today, there is a lot of information about the Trainfu drug line, but it is still not detailed. The following article would like to send you information about the effects, usage and notes when using Trainfu.
1. What is Trainfu?
Trainfu medicine belongs to the group of minerals and vitamins, is prepared in a concentrated solution for infusion, packed in boxes of 10 bags, 20 bags, 50 bags x 10ml bottles.
Trainfu medicine includes the following ingredients: Iron (II) chloride tetrahydrate, content of 6,958mg; Zinc chloride content 6,815mg; Manganese (II) chloride tetrahydrate content 1,979mg; Copper (II) chloride dihydrate content 2,046mg; Chromium (III) Chloride hexahydrate content 0.053mg; Sodium molybdate dihydrate 0.0242mg; Sodium selenite pentahydrate.
2. Indications to use Trainfu
Trainfu is used for adults to help provide trace elements intravenously.
3. Dosage, how to use Trainfu
Dosage:
The recommended dose of Trainfu for patients with basic needs is 10ml per day, equivalent to 1 tube of Trainfu. The usual dose of Trainfu for patients with a slight increase in need is 20ml per day, equivalent to 2 tubes of Trainfu, at this time it is necessary to carefully monitor the status of trace elements. Dosage of Trainfu for people who need to significantly increase trace elements such as burns, injuries with severe catabolism: Need to use higher doses of Trainfu depending on the disease condition. Dosage for people with impaired liver or kidney function need to reduce the dose of Trainfu depending on the level. Duration of treatment Trainfu : Can be used continuously when it has to be nourished by parenteral nutrition. Usage:
Injectable form: Trainfu is prepared as a concentrated solution for injection. When used, it is necessary to mix Trainfu with at least 250ml of infusion solution suitable for intravenous injection. Before mixing with other solutions for infusion, the compatibility of the mixed mixture should be checked. The infusion lasts longer than 6 hours and should end within 24 hours.
4. Contraindications to using Trainfu
Trainfu should not be used in the following cases:
The patient has a history of hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients in Trainfu. Patients with cholestasis with elevated alkaline phosphatase and gamma-glutamyltransferase levels and blood bilirubin levels >140 mmol/l. Children, infants, adolescents. Patients with iron storage disorders such as hemochromatosis, Wilson's disease, hemosiderin infection.
5. Trainfu drug interactions
Trainfu must not be mixed into fat emulsions, alkaline solutions and avoid adding other drugs to the same solution unless compatibility is known before use.
Exercise caution when using Trainfu in case of hyperthyroidism (latent or clinically manifested) or hypersensitivity to iodine if other iodine-containing drugs are used at the same time.
6. What side effects does Trainfu cause?
During the use of Trainfu, the patient may experience some unwanted side effects such as:
Anaphylactic reactions when intravenous iron infusion. Immune system disorders are common. Anaphylactic reactions to iron and allergies to iodine are rare. During the treatment with Trainfu, if the patient notices any abnormality, they should notify the pharmacist/doctor for timely and accurate treatment.
7. Precautions when using Trainfu
Patients need to carefully refer to the drug information listed on the product packaging and some notes when using Trainfu as follows:
During the time of using Trainfu, it is necessary to regularly monitor the concentration of manganese in the body. blood. If manganese levels accumulate, the dose should be reduced or the infusion of Trainfu discontinued. Caution should be exercised when using Trainfu for people with impaired liver function because copper, manganese, and zinc are reduced by biliary excretion, causing accumulation or overdose. Caution should be exercised when using Trainfu in people with impaired renal function due to reduced excretion of selenium, zinc, fluoride, molybdenum, and chromium. During the use of Trainfu, it is necessary to check ferritin levels in the blood from time to time to avoid iron overload, especially in people receiving blood transfusions or with impaired liver function. Caution should be exercised when using Trainfu for people with hyperthyroidism or sensitivity to iodine and its preparations when used in combination. While using Trainfu, it is necessary to check blood sugar in the blood because chromium will change glucose tolerance even in patients who are using insulin. Each patient with a deficiency of trace elements should have their own training regimen to compensate for the amount of Trainfu. Caution should be exercised when using Trainfu for pregnant and lactating women. Caution should be exercised when using Trainfu for people with diarrhea because it can lead to intestinal zinc loss. During the time of using Trainfu, the patient strictly adheres to the dosage instructions from the treating doctor, avoiding increasing or decreasing the dose to speed up the treatment time. Before stopping the use of Trainfu, the patient should consult the treating doctor. Above is information about uses, dosage and precautions when using Trainfu medicine. To ensure safety for your health and maximize the effectiveness of your treatment, you need to take Trainfu exactly as directed by your doctor.
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