Larinject 50mg Injection 10ml

Introduction to Larinject 50mg Injection 10ml

Larinject 50mg Injection is administered through injection or infusion via a saline drip into a vein typically by a doctor or nurse During the process you will be closely monitored to ensure there are no allergic reactions The medication is usually given in two doses separated by a week Your doctor will determine the appropriate dosage and frequency for improving your anemia In addition to receiving injections maintaining a wellbalanced diet that includes sufficient iron vitamins and minerals can help replenish your iron reserves Good sources of iron include meat eggs raisins broccoli and lentils Larinject 50mg Injection serves as an antianemic medication working to restore iron stores in your body Iron is crucial for the production of new red blood cells and hemoglobin which enables these cells to transport oxygen It is important to note that selfadministration of this medicine should be avoided and it should only be administered under the guidance of a healthcare professional
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How often can Larinject be re-injected?

Usually, two doses of this medicine are given 7 days apart. The hemoglobin is then assessed at least 4 weeks after the final injection to allow time for the RBCs to form. If the reports still show deficiency of iron, it can be re-administered depending on individual need.

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What should be done if leakage of Larinject occurs?

Incorrect administration of Larinject may cause leakage of the medicine at the administration site. The administration must be stopped immediately if there is some leakage. The leakage may cause skin irritation and long-lasting brown discoloration of skin at the administration site.

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What precautions are required while administering Larinject?

Larinject should be administered by staff that is trained in dealing with serious allergic reactions (anaphylactic reaction). Larinject can be administered as an undiluted injection, directly into the vein or via a dialyzer if the patient is on dialysis. It can also be diluted with sodium chloride and given as infusion directly into the vein. The patient should be monitored for at least 30 minutes after each injection. Also, the injection should not be given below the skin (subcutaneous route) or in the muscle (intramuscular route).

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Can Larinject cause an increase in blood pressure?

Yes, Larinject may cause a temporary increase in blood pressure accompanied with facial flushing, dizziness, and nausea. This may occur immediately after you take the medicine and generally disappears within 30 minutes.

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Is Larinject safe in pregnancy?

There is limited data on the use of Larinject in pregnancy. It is important to tell your doctor if you are pregnant or are planning to have a baby. Consult your doctor if you become pregnant during treatment with Larinject. Your doctor will decide whether you need to continue treatment or discontinue it.

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How should Larinject vials be stored before use?

Larinject vials should be stored at 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F). Remember, these should not be freezed. The temperature should not deviate more than 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F).

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