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Menacan K3 Injection is a brand name for Menadione Sodium Bisulphite Injection, which is a synthetic form of Vitamin K3. It is primarily used in medical and veterinary settings to address Vitamin K deficiencies and related conditions. ________________________________________ 💉 Medical Uses Menacan K3 Injection is indicated for: • Treatment of Vitamin K Deficiency: Essential for synthesizing clotting factors II, VII, IX, and X in the liver. A deficiency can lead to bleeding disorders. • Management of Hypoprothrombinemia: A condition characterized by low levels of prothrombin, increasing the risk of bleeding • Reversal of Anticoagulant Effects: Used in cases of anticoagulant overdose, particularly when rapid reversal is necessary. • Support in Liver Disease: Beneficial for patients with liver disease where vitamin K absorption is impaired. • Treatment of Malabsorption Syndromes: In patients with conditions that disrupt vitamin K absorption. ________________________________________ ⚠️ Important Considerations • Administration: Should only be administered by a trained healthcare professional. Self-administration is not recommended. • Contraindications: Not suitable for individuals with G6PD deficiency, as it can cause serious side effects. Also, use with caution in patients with liver or kidney disease, or those who are pregnant or breastfeeding. • Side Effects: May include facial flushing, sweating, injection site reactions, hemolysis, and altered taste. These side effects are generally mild and resolve over time.

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Magnesium Chloride Injection is a sterile solution used to treat or prevent magnesium deficiency and related conditions. It's typically given when oral magnesium supplements are ineffective or inappropriate (e.g., in emergencies or hospitalized patients). 🔹 Main Uses of Magnesium Chloride Injection: 🧪 Treatment of Hypomagnesemia (Low Magnesium Levels) Used when blood magnesium levels drop too low, which can cause muscle cramps, fatigue, tremors, and arrhythmias. Common in alcoholics, diabetics, or those with malabsorption syndromes. 🫀 Cardiac Arrhythmias Especially effective in treating: Torsades de pointes (a type of ventricular tachycardia) Irregular heartbeats due to magnesium deficiency. 🤰 Eclampsia and Pre-eclampsia (Pregnancy-related Seizures) Magnesium sulfate is more commonly used, but magnesium chloride may be considered as an alternative. 💨 Severe Asthma Attacks (Adjunct Therapy) Can help relax bronchial smooth muscle and improve breathing during status asthmaticus when other treatments fail. ⚕️ Electrolyte Imbalance Correction Often used with other electrolytes (like potassium) in critical care settings to restore balance in ICU patients. 💉 How It's Given: Intravenously (IV) or Intramuscularly (IM) by a healthcare professional. Dosage depends on the severity of magnesium deficiency or the condition being treated. ⚠️ Precautions & Side Effects: Monitor serum magnesium levels to avoid overdose. High levels can cause: Low blood pressure Flushing Muscle weakness Slow heart rate Respiratory depression or cardiac arrest in severe overdose Use with caution in patients with kidney disease, as magnesium is excreted by the kidneys. ✅ Summary: Condition Use of MgCl Injection Hypomagnesemia ✅ Yes Torsades de Pointes ✅ Yes Pre-eclampsia / Eclampsia ✅ Alternative (to MgSO₄) Severe Asthma (adjunct) ✅ Yes Routine supplementation ⚠️ Only in hospital/clinical setting

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Cynocan 12 Injection is a brand of Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B₁₂) used to treat and prevent vitamin B₁₂ deficiency. Cyanocobalamin is a synthetic form of vitamin B₁₂, which is essential for nerve function, red blood cell formation, and DNA synthesis. ________________________________________ 🩺 Medical Uses Cynocan 12 Injection is prescribed for: • Pernicious Anemia: A condition where the body cannot absorb vitamin B₁₂ due to a lack of intrinsic factor. • Vitamin B₁₂ Deficiency: Caused by dietary insufficiency, malabsorption, or certain medical conditions. • Neurological Symptoms: Such as numbness, tingling, or weakness in the limbs. • Fatigue and Weakness: Associated with low vitamin B₁₂ levels. • Megaloblastic Anemia: A blood disorder characterized by the presence of abnormally large red blood cells. ________________________________________ ⚙️ Mechanism of Action Cyanocobalamin is converted in the body to its active forms, methylcobalamin and adenosylcobalamin, which are involved in: • DNA Synthesis: Essential for proper cell division. • Red Blood Cell Formation: Prevents anemia. • Nerve Function: Maintains the health of nerve cells. ________________________________________ 💉 Administration and Dosage Cynocan 12 Injection is administered by a healthcare professional: • Intramuscular (IM) or Subcutaneous (SC) Injection: Typically given in a clinical setting. • Dosage: Varies based on the individual's condition and response to treatment. For specific dosing instructions, consult your healthcare provider. ________________________________________ ⚠️ Side Effects Common side effects may include: • Injection site reactions (pain, redness, swelling) • Headache • Nausea or vomiting • Dizziness • Fatigue Serious side effects are rare but can occur. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, or swelling in the legs. ________________________________________ ⚠️ Precautions Before using Cynocan 12 Injection, inform your healthcare provider if you have: • Allergies to cyanocobalamin or any other components of the injection. • Leber's disease (a hereditary optic nerve disorder). • Kidney or liver disease. • A history of blood clots or stroke. Cyanocobalamin may interact with certain medications. Inform your doctor about all the medicines you are taking, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements.

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Vitamin B Complex Injection contains a mixture of B vitamins, often including B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin), B3 (niacin), B5 (pantothenic acid), B6 (pyridoxine), B7 (biotin), B9 (folic acid), and B12 (cyanocobalamin or hydroxocobalamin). These injections are used to treat or prevent deficiencies, support neurological health, boost energy metabolism, and help with recovery in various medical conditions. 🔹 Common Medical Uses of Vitamin B Complex Injection: 🧠 Neurological Support Helps manage neuropathy, nerve pain, or nerve inflammation (e.g. sciatica, diabetic neuropathy, neuritis). Especially beneficial in alcoholics or people with poor absorption. 💉 Treatment of Vitamin B Deficiencies Used when oral intake is insufficient or not possible. Common in cases of: Chronic alcoholism Malabsorption (e.g., Crohn’s, celiac disease) Post-surgery (e.g., bariatric surgery) 🔋 Fatigue & Weakness B vitamins play a role in energy metabolism—injections may help with unexplained fatigue, especially if related to deficiency. 🩺 Supportive Therapy in Illness Often used as part of recovery in chronic illness, surgery, burns, or infections to support metabolism and healing. 🧬 Anemia (especially B12 or folate-related) Supports red blood cell production and can help treat megaloblastic anemia. 🥴 Hangover Recovery (off-label/alternative clinics) Sometimes included in 'IV drip therapy' or 'hangover cures' to replenish nutrients and restore hydration. 💉 How It’s Given: Usually given intramuscularly (IM). Can also be given intravenously (IV) in hospital settings. ⚠️ Possible Side Effects: Mild: Pain at injection site, flushing, or nausea. Rare: Allergic reactions (especially with B1 or B12). Should be used with caution in people with certain allergies or medical conditions (e.g., B12 sensitivity in Leber’s disease). ✅ Summary of Benefits: Benefit / Condition Vitamin B Complex Role Nerve health & repair B1, B6, B12 Energy metabolism All B vitamins Anemia support B9 (folate), B12 Fatigue, recovery, weakness General support Alcohol-related deficiencies B1 (thiamine), B6, B12 Post-surgical healing B-complex support

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Steroid/Hormones Medicines

Description: A synthetic anabolic steroid called methenolone enanthate 100 is primarily used to boost muscle growth and improve athletic performance Molecular Formula: C27H42O3 Chemical Structure: The Methenolone molecule's ester is connected to it by the word 'enanthate' in the chemical name. The enanthate ester is what is joined to the methenolone molecule in the instance of methenolone enanthate. This esterification delays Methenolone's absorption into the body, resulting in a longer-lasting impact following injection. Usage Treatment of Anemia: Methenolone Enanthate has been used in some instances to treat anemia, a disorder marked by a low red blood cell count, especially when anabolic steroids are thought to be a viable alternative. It can aid in boosting red blood cell synthesis and easing anemic symptoms. Wasting Syndromes: It has been used to treat some wasting syndromes, in which patients lose a lot of weight and develop weak muscles. Alternative treatments are frequently favoured today, whereas this use was more prevalent in the past. side effects : Cardiovascular Effects: The health of the cardiovascular system might be adversely affected by anabolic steroids. They could raise blood pressure, levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol, and the danger of developing heart attacks and strokes. Hepatotoxicity: Although Methenolone Enanthate is less likely than some other steroids to cause severe liver toxicity, it can nevertheless have an impact on liver function. Damage to the liver may result from extended usage or excessive dosages.

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Steroid/Hormones Medicines

Description: Stanozolol is a synthetic anabolic steroid that belongs to the androgen class of medicines. It is also known as Stanorix, which is the brand name for it. Stanozolol is mostly used in hospitals to treat illnesses like angioedema and anemia. Chemical Structure. Stanozolol is a synthetic 17-alkylated androstane steroid and a derivative of 5-dihydrotestosterone (DHT) with a methyl group at the C17 position and a pyrazole ring linked to the A ring of the steroid nucleus. Uses : Treatment of Angioedema: Stanozolol can be used to treat hereditary angioedema, a rare genetic condition that causes swelling in many regions of the body, including the face, extremities, and genitals. It aids in lowering the frequency and intensity of these occurrences. Wasting Syndromes: Stanozolol may be used to treat muscle wasting and weight loss caused by disorders such as HIV/AIDS or other chronic diseases. Anabolic Effects: Stanozolol has anabolic qualities, which means it encourages muscle tissue growth. As a result, it is popular among sportsmen and bodybuilders who want to gain muscle bulk and strength. Androgenic capabilities: It also possesses androgenic capabilities, which can result in the development of secondary sexual traits such as facial hair growth and voice deepening. Side Effects : An allergic reaction (difficulty breathing, throat closure, swelling of the lips, tongue, or cheeks, or hives). Erections that are frequent or persistent, or breast discomfort or enlargement (in male patients). Changes in voice (hoarseness, deepening), hair loss, facial hair growth, clitoral enlargement, or menstruation irregularities (only in female patients).

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Anti Cancer Injection

Azadine 100 Injection is a prescription medication containing Azacitidine, a chemotherapy agent used to treat specific blood and bone marrow disorders. It is primarily indicated for: 💊 Primary Uses of Azadine 100 Injection Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS): A group of disorders where the bone marrow produces abnormal blood cells. Azacitidine helps by promoting the production of healthy blood cells and reducing the number of abnormal cells. ​ Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML): A type of cancer affecting the blood and bone marrow. Azacitidine is used in patients who are not candidates for intensive chemotherapy or stem cell transplantation. ​ Chronic Myelomonocytic Leukemia (CMML): A rare type of leukemia that shares features of both myelodysplastic syndromes and myeloproliferative disorders. Azacitidine can be used to manage this condition by controlling abnormal cell growth. ​ ⚙️ How It Works Azacitidine is a hypomethylating agent that incorporates into DNA and RNA, leading to the reactivation of tumor suppressor genes and promoting the death of abnormal cells. This mechanism helps restore normal function in the bone marrow and reduces the proliferation of cancerous cells. ​ ⚠️ Important Considerations Administration: Azadine 100 Injection is administered under the supervision of a healthcare professional, either subcutaneously or intravenously. Monitoring: Regular blood tests are necessary to monitor blood cell counts and liver function during treatment. Side Effects: Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, fatigue, and injection site reactions. Serious side effects may involve low blood counts leading to increased infection risk. Contraindications: Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless clearly needed.​

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