Aquasol A Vitamin A Injection Deficiency Supplement 50,000 Units 2mL (Rx) *Refrigerated
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Fast-Acting, Hospital-Grade Injectable Vitamin A for Deficiency, Malnutrition & Measles Support
Aquasol A Vitamin A Injection provides a reliable, potent dose of 50,000 units of vitamin A per 2 mL, expertly formulated for rapid correction of severe vitamin A deficiency in hospital, emergency, and clinical nutrition settings. Designed for patients who cannot absorb oral supplementation, Aquasol A is the leading injectable vitamin A treatment, trusted for boosting immunity, restoring healthy vision, and preventing deficiency complications worldwide.
Top Health Benefits & Features
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Immediate Correction of Vitamin A Deficiency
- Ideal for individuals with clinical vitamin A deficiency, malabsorption, chronic illness, or malnutrition
- Reverses symptoms such as night blindness, impaired immunity, and skin disorders
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Critical Support for Measles Patients
- Shown to reduce measles complications and mortality in children and adults, especially in areas with prevalent deficiency
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Vital for Pediatric, ICU & TPN Nutrition
- Prevents and treats hypovitaminosis A in those receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN), post-GI surgery, or with chronic diarrhea/inflammatory bowel disease
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Essential Immune & Vision Health
- Supports eye health, mucous membrane integrity, cellular growth, and resistance to infections
- Reduces risk of severe infection, childhood blindness, and skin problems
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Pharmacy & Hospital-Grade Purity
- Precise, single-use dose in 2 mL vials; manufactured to the highest clinical standards for safe IV or IM administration
Clinical Uses & Indications
- Treatment of severe clinical vitamin A deficiency (hypovitaminosis A)
- Supportive therapy in measles, particularly for children and malnourished adults
- Prevention and treatment of night blindness, xerophthalmia, Bitot’s spots, and corneal ulceration
- IV/IM supplementation for patients with fat malabsorption syndromes, pancreatic insufficiency, celiac or Crohn’s disease, short bowel, chronic diarrhea
- Vitamin A supplementation in TPN and hospital nutrition protocols
- Adjunct in the management of immunodeficiency and recurrent respiratory infections
Dosage & Administration
Deficiency Supplementation:
- Adults: 50,000 – 100,000 units IM or slow IV once daily for 3 days, then 50,000 units daily for up to 14 days, or as directed
- Children/Infants: 25,000 – 50,000 units IM or slow IV once daily for 2–3 days, based on severity and clinical guidelines
Measles Support (WHO Guidelines):
- Children <6 months: 50,000 units IM/IV daily x2 days
- Children 6–12 months: 100,000 units IM/IV daily x2 days
- Children ≥12 months: 200,000 units IM/IV daily x2 days Repeat dosing in 4–6 weeks if signs of deficiency persist.
Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) Maintenance:
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Adult maintenance: 3,300–5,000 IU/day IV, adjusted for clinical requirements
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Always administer under medical supervision. Dosing may be tailored based on blood levels, age, and clinical indication. Do not exceed recommended doses.
Route:
- Intramuscular (IM) or slow intravenous (IV) injection
- For hospital/clinical/prescription use only
Deficiency Information
- Vitamin A deficiency symptoms: Night blindness, xerophthalmia, Bitot’s spots, chronic diarrhea, immune dysfunction, delayed growth in children, increased infection risk
- Risk factors: Malnutrition, fat malabsorption, chronic GI disease, chronic infection, liver disease, measles
Prompt treatment prevents permanent blindness and severe infection, especially in children.
Side Effects & Safety Information
- Common Side Effects: Injection site pain, mild headache, dizziness, nausea, irritability
- Rare but Serious: Allergic reaction, hypersensitivity, hypervitaminosis A if overdosed
Overdose Information
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Vitamin A toxicity symptoms: Severe headache, drowsiness, vomiting, blurred vision, intracranial hypertension, peeling skin, bone/joint pain, liver toxicity
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Action: Seek emergency medical help; discontinue supplement and provide symptomatic care
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Never exceed recommended dose. Monitor vitamin A blood levels in high-risk, pediatric, TPN, and pregnant/lactating patients.
Cost & Availability
- Hospital-quality, pharmacy-dispensed injectable vials; covered by many insurance and nutrition programs
- Bulk supply available for malnutrition/TPN programs and emergency department use
Why Choose Aquasol A Vitamin A Injection?
- The most reliable, bioavailable vitamin A injection for rapid deficiency and measles support
- Preferred by hospitals for TPN, pediatric, and GI malabsorption cases
- Ensures fast correction of sight-threatening and life-threatening deficiency
- Backed by WHO, CDC, and pediatric guidelines for deficiency and infection management
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For healthcare professional use only. Follow all clinical protocols for dosing and administration. Not for routine or prophylactic use in healthy individuals.
Aquasol A Vitamin A Injection—Your trusted, rapid-acting hospital solution for deficiency correction, measles support, night blindness treatment, and advanced parenteral nutrition. Restore vision, immunity, and health today!