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Name/scientific name |
WATER FOR INJECTIONS
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Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority |
Hospital Authority Drug Formulary
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Indications |
Pulmonary embolism, venous thromboembolism, venous thrombosis, heart disease, renal disease, peripheral vascular disease, fasting state, hypotension, dehydration
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body system |
Nutrition and Hematology
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type |
Fluids and electrolytes
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Water for injection is a pure water preparation used to inject or dilute medicines. In medical settings, water for injection is often used to dissolve or dilute medications to ensure their effective delivery. Water for injection is strictly treated and purified to ensure it is free of impurities or microorganisms to minimize the risk of infection. In Hong Kong, water for injection is a common pharmaceutical auxiliary in the healthcare field and is widely used in the preparation process before injecting drugs. When using water for injection, you need to follow the guidance of medical professionals to ensure that the quality and purity of water for injection meet standards to ensure patient safety and drug effectiveness.
How to use: WATER FOR INJECTIONS is a water solution for injection, usually used to dissolve other drugs or for injection purposes. Before use, make sure the syringe and needle are clean to avoid infection. Follow your physician or health care provider's instructions for the exact dose. During use, keep syringes and needles hygienic to avoid contamination.
Dosage Guidelines: Exact guidelines for dosage should be provided by the physician, as dosage depends on the specific situation and purpose of treatment. In general, dosage may differ for adults and children. The starting dose is usually smaller and then adjusted based on condition and response. When giving injections to children, the appropriate dose should be determined based on their weight and age, and professional guidance should be sought. Do not adjust the dosage or stop using WATER FOR INJECTIONS on your own to avoid adverse effects.
WATER FOR INJECTIONS is usually used to dilute other drugs or for injection. Although the water itself has no obvious side effects, it may cause local redness, pain, or infection during the injection process. If the injection is excessive, it may lead to water intoxication and symptoms such as headache, nausea, and vomiting. When injecting water, be sure to use clean needles and syringes to avoid mixing in bacteria or other contaminants. If you have any unusual reactions or symptoms, seek medical attention immediately. Read the instructions carefully before use and follow the recommendations of your doctor or pharmacist.
Drug name: Water for injection
Taboo groups:
1. People who are allergic to water or have a history of severe allergies.
2. Patients with heart, kidney or liver dysfunction should use it with caution.
3. Pregnant and lactating women should use it under the guidance of a physician.
4. Infants and young children should use it according to medical advice.
Contraindications:
1. Allergic reactions to water, such as skin redness and swelling, difficulty breathing, anaphylactic shock, etc.
2. Unexplained persistent headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and other uncomfortable symptoms occur after use.
Please read the instructions carefully before use. If you have any discomfort or questions, you should stop using it immediately and consult a doctor. Do not change dosage or usage on your own.
Note on use: For injection use only. Please ensure that the injection equipment is clean and hygienic to avoid cross-infection. Oral or other use is strictly prohibited. If you have any discomfort or concerns, you should seek medical advice immediately.
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Water should be used with caution as an injection solvent during pregnancy. Before injecting water, you should seek medical advice. Using water injections during pregnancy may have potential effects on the fetus. If there is a need to use water injection, it should be done under the supervision of a doctor, and try to avoid long-term use or large amounts of use. During pregnancy, self-use of water as an injection solvent should be avoided to avoid possible risk to the fetus. If you have any questions, you should consult your doctor immediately. Maintaining good health is vital to the health of both mother and baby, so medications and injections should be used with caution during pregnancy.
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