For many people, injecting adenosine monophosphate is a common situation, because adenosine monophosphate is extremely effective in treating many diseases. However, in order to ensure our safety and peace of mind when using it, we must understand the effects and contraindications of adenosine monophosphate in our daily lives, so as to prevent unexpected situations. Let’s take a detailed look at the effects and contraindications of adenosine monophosphate. Adenosine monophosphate effects : Adenosine monophosphate is mainly used clinically to treat chronic hepatitis B and other viral infections such as herpes zoster, herpes simplex, genital herpes, etc. In addition, it also has a certain effect on hand, foot and mouth disease and chickenpox in children. Contraindications to the use of adenosine monophosphate : The contraindications for the use of adenosine monophosphate injection are not yet clear. However, there are some precautions when using it. For example, if there is pain at the injection site, lidocaine hydrochloride injection can be added to relieve the pain symptoms when necessary. Injection site pain may also be seen. In rare cases, neuromuscular pain and joint pain may occur, and occasionally thrombocytopenia or bone marrow giant cell increase may occur. These symptoms may recover on their own after drug discontinuation and are reversible. Symptomatic treatment may be used if necessary. The severity of adverse reactions is positively correlated with the dosage and course of treatment. Adenosine monophosphate for injection is a white or off-white loose mass or powder, which is hygroscopic. Used to treat stomatitis, dermatitis, encephalitis and cytomegalovirus infection caused by herpes virus infection. Dosage and administration of adenosine monophosphate for injection : Before using adenosine monophosphate injection, add 2 ml of sterile saline to each bottle and dissolve it. Then inject it intramuscularly or slowly intravenously or follow the doctor's advice. Adults: 5-10 mg/kg per day. Pay close attention to the occurrence of adverse reactions during medication and deal with them in a timely manner. The contraindications for the use of injectable adenosine monophosphate are still unclear. After all, since its use, no incidents of drug contraindications have caused people to be put in danger. Therefore, patients are requested to use injectable adenosine monophosphate for treatment under the personal guidance of a doctor, and do not use it privately. |
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