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Specifications
Manufacturer: Fuso Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd
Active ingredient:
Shelf life: 3 years (36 months) from the date of manufacture The exact date is indicated on the package. The drug should not be used after the expiration date.
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Storage conditions
Store at a temperature not exceeding 25°C
- Avoid direct sunlight
- Do not freeze
- Store in original packaging
- Keep out of reach of children
Thiamine Chloride (Vitamin B₁) is a water-soluble vitamin essential for carbohydrate, protein, and fat metabolism, as well as for maintaining the normal functioning of the nervous system.
Indications for Use:
- Hypovitaminosis and Vitamin B₁ Deficiency:
- Conditions requiring increased vitamin B₁ or resulting from insufficient intake, including:
- Peripheral nervous system disorders: neuritis, radiculitis, neuralgia.
- Myocardiodystrophy.
- Intestinal atony.
- Chronic alcoholism.
- Thyrotoxicosis.
- Recovery periods following prolonged infectious diseases.
- Increased need for vitamin B₁ during pregnancy and lactation.
- Conditions requiring increased vitamin B₁ or resulting from insufficient intake, including:
Contraindications:
- Hypersensitivity:
- Allergic reactions to thiamine or any components of the drug.
- Pediatric Use:
- Age restrictions depending on the dosage form and concentration.
Side Effects:
- Allergic Reactions:
- Urticaria, pruritus (itching), Quincke's edema (angioedema).
- Rarely: anaphylactic shock.
- Cardiovascular System:
- Tachycardia, palpitations.
- Other:
- Excessive sweating.
- Pain or irritation at the injection site.
Special Instructions:
- Parenteral Administration:
- Recommended only when oral administration is not feasible (e.g., nausea, vomiting, malabsorption syndromes, or perioperative conditions).
- Allergic Predisposition:
- Allergic reactions to thiamine are more common in individuals with a history of allergies.
- Intramuscular Injections:
- May cause discomfort due to the low pH of the solution.
- Consultation Required:
- Before using Thiamine Chloride, consult a healthcare provider to evaluate the appropriateness of treatment and determine the optimal dosage. Self-medication is strongly discouraged and may lead to adverse outcomes.
Solution for injection
- Ampoules of 1 ml
- Dosage: 10 mg of thiamine in 1 ml
The drug is intended for intramuscular or intravenous administration