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Thiamine Injection (Vitamin B1) Multi-Dose Vial 2 mL x 25/Tray (Rx)

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Original price $ 325.00
Current price $ 269.95
SKU 55150-0273-25
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Thiamine Injection (Vitamin B1) Multi-Dose Vial 2 mL is used to treat and prevent thiamine deficiency, which can lead to conditions such as beriberi and Wernicke's encephalopathy. This injection is particularly beneficial for individuals who cannot absorb nutrients properly due to conditions like chronic alcoholism, gastrointestinal disorders, or malnutrition. Thiamine is vital for energy metabolism and proper nerve function, making its administration crucial for restoring adequate vitamin levels in patients at risk of deficiency.

Thiamine injection (Vitamin B1) is used to treat or prevent a lack of thiamine (deficiency) when the form taken by mouth cannot be used or would not work as well as the injection. Thiamine is a B vitamin that helps your body to use carbohydrates for energy.

Thiamine Injection, USP is a sterile solution of thiamine hydrochloride in Water for Injection for intramuscular (IM) or slow intravenous (IV) administration.
Thiamine hydrochloride injection is effective for the treatment of thiamine deficiency or beriberi whether of the dry (major symptoms related to the nervous system) or wet (major symptoms related to the cardiovascular system) variety. Thiamine hydrochloride injection should be used where rapid restoration of thiamine is necessary, as in Wernicke’s encephalopathy, infantile beriberi with acute collapse, cardiovascular disease due to thiamine deficiency, or neuritis of pregnancy if vomiting is severe. It is also indicated when giving IV dextrose to individuals with marginal thiamine status to avoid precipitation of heart failure.

Thiamine hydrochloride injection is also indicated in patients with established thiamine deficiency who cannot take thiamine orally due to coexisting severe anorexia, nausea, vomiting, or malabsorption. Thiamine hydrochloride injection is not usually indicated for conditions of decreased oral intake or decreased gastrointestinal absorption, because multiple vitamins should usually be given

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