Solcoseryl/actovegin 80mg for injections 25x2ml Ukraine
Actovegin is a medication derived from calf blood that is used to improve oxygen and glucose utilization in tissues, promoting cell metabolism and healing. It contains deproteinized hemoderivative, which is a filtrate free of proteins but rich in peptides and amino acids.
Uses of Actovegin:
1. Neurological Disorders:
Stroke recovery
Dementia and cognitive decline
Peripheral neuropathy (e.g., diabetic neuropathy)
2. Wound Healing & Tissue Repair:
Burns, ulcers, bedsores
Surgical wounds
Radiation-induced skin damage
3. Vascular Diseases:
Peripheral arterial disease
Chronic venous insufficiency
Forms of Actovegin:
Injection/IV infusion for severe conditions like stroke or circulatory disorders
Tablets for long-term neurological or vascular treatment
Gel, cream, ointment for skin wounds and burns
Precautions & Side Effects:
Generally well tolerated, but allergic reactions (rash, itching) may occur.
Should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease.
Actovegin Dosage and Usage Guidelines
1. Injection (Intramuscular, Intravenous, or Infusion)
Acute conditions (e.g., stroke, severe circulation disorders):
Initial dose: 20-50 ml IV per day for the first few days, then reduce to 10–20 ml IV.
Duration: Usually 2-4 weeks, depending on the condition.
Peripheral vascular disorders:
Dosage: 20-30 ml IV daily, diluted in 200-300 ml saline or glucose solution.
Duration: 4 weeks.
Diabetic neuropathy:
Dosage: 50 ml IV per day for 3 weeks, then switch to oral tablets.
2. Tablets (Oral)
Neurological and vascular disorders:
Dosage: 1-2 tablets (200-400 mg) 3 times per day.
Duration: 4-6 weeks.
Diabetic neuropathy (after IV treatment):
Dosage: 3x 600 mg per day for up to 5 months.
3. Topical Forms (Gel, Cream, Ointment)
Wound healing, burns, ulcers:
Gel (20%): Applied initially to open wounds.
Cream (5%): Used after gel to promote healing.
Ointment (5%): Final stage to support full recovery.
Application: 1-2 times per day, covering with a sterile dressing if needed.
Special Considerations:
Kidney Disease: Use with caution due to fluid balance concerns.
Allergic Reactions: If rash, itching, or swelling occurs, discontinue use.
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Should only be used if the benefits outweigh the risks, as data is limited.
All pictures shown are for illustration purposes only.
Actual products may vary due to product enhancement.
Solcoseryl/actovegin 80mg for injections 25x2ml Ukraine
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Solcoseryl/actovegin 80mg for injections 25x2ml Ukraine
Actovegin is a medication derived from calf blood that is used to improve oxygen and glucose utilization in tissues, promoting cell metabolism and healing. It contains deproteinized hemoderivative, which is a filtrate free of proteins but rich in peptides and amino acids.
Uses of Actovegin:
1. Neurological Disorders:
Stroke recovery
Dementia and cognitive decline
Peripheral neuropathy (e.g., diabetic neuropathy)
2. Wound Healing & Tissue Repair:
Burns, ulcers, bedsores
Surgical wounds
Radiation-induced skin damage
3. Vascular Diseases:
Peripheral arterial disease
Chronic venous insufficiency
Forms of Actovegin:
Injection/IV infusion for severe conditions like stroke or circulatory disorders
Tablets for long-term neurological or vascular treatment
Gel, cream, ointment for skin wounds and burns
Precautions & Side Effects:
Generally well tolerated, but allergic reactions (rash, itching) may occur.
Should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease.
Actovegin Dosage and Usage Guidelines
1. Injection (Intramuscular, Intravenous, or Infusion)
Acute conditions (e.g., stroke, severe circulation disorders):
Initial dose: 20-50 ml IV per day for the first few days, then reduce to 10–20 ml IV.
Duration: Usually 2-4 weeks, depending on the condition.
Peripheral vascular disorders:
Dosage: 20-30 ml IV daily, diluted in 200-300 ml saline or glucose solution.
Duration: 4 weeks.
Diabetic neuropathy:
Dosage: 50 ml IV per day for 3 weeks, then switch to oral tablets.
2. Tablets (Oral)
Neurological and vascular disorders:
Dosage: 1-2 tablets (200-400 mg) 3 times per day.
Duration: 4-6 weeks.
Diabetic neuropathy (after IV treatment):
Dosage: 3x 600 mg per day for up to 5 months.
3. Topical Forms (Gel, Cream, Ointment)
Wound healing, burns, ulcers:
Gel (20%): Applied initially to open wounds.
Cream (5%): Used after gel to promote healing.
Ointment (5%): Final stage to support full recovery.
Application: 1-2 times per day, covering with a sterile dressing if needed.
Special Considerations:
Kidney Disease: Use with caution due to fluid balance concerns.
Allergic Reactions: If rash, itching, or swelling occurs, discontinue use.
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Should only be used if the benefits outweigh the risks, as data is limited.
All pictures shown are for illustration purposes only.
Actual products may vary due to product enhancement.
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