Hydroxocobalamin
Prescription品牌名称: Hydroxocobalamin
About This Medication
DESCRIPTION Hydroxocobalamin injection is a sterile solution of hydroxocobalamin for intramuscular administration. Each mL contains: Hydroxocobalamin Acetate equivalent to 1000 mcg Hydroxocobalamin, Sodium Acetate Anhydrous 0.2 mg, Glacial Acetic Acid 0.442 mg, Sodium Chloride 8.2 mg, with Methylparaben 1.5 mg and Propylparaben 0.2 mg as preservatives, in Water for Injection q.s. Additional Glacial Acetic Acid and/or Sodium Acetate may have been used to adjust pH. pH range is 3.5 to 5.0. Hydroxocobalamin appears as dark red orthorhombic needles or as an amorphous or crystalline red powder. It is very hygroscopic in the anhydrous form, and moderately soluble in water. It has a molecular weight of 1346.37. The vitamin B 12 coenzymes are very unstable in light. Hydroxocobalamin shares the cobalamin molecular structure with cyanocobalamin. The chemical name is α-(5,6-dimethylbenzimidazoly) hydroxocobamide. The empirical formula is C 62 H 89 CoN 13 O 15 P and its structural formula is: The cobalt content is 4.34%. Hydroxocobalamin Structural Formula
活性成分
| 成分 | 规格 |
|---|---|
| Hydroxocobalamin Acetate | - |
适应证与用法
用法用量
Side Effects Overview
警告与注意事项
WARNINGS Avoid the intravenous route. Folic acid is not a substitute for vitamin B 12 although it may improve vitamin B 12 deficient megaloblastic anemia. Exclusive use of folic acid in treating vitamin B 12 deficient megaloblastic anemia could result in progressive and irreversible neurologic damage. Blunted or impeded therapeutic response to vitamin B 12 may be due to such conditions as infection, uremia, drugs having bone marrow suppressant properties such as chloramphenicol, and concurrent iron or folic acid deficiency.
禁忌证
CONTRAINDICATION Hypersensitivity to any component of this medication.
Frequently Asked Questions
INDICATIONS AND USAGE Pernicious anemia, both uncomplicated and accompanied by nervous system involvement. Dietary deficiency of Vitamin B 12 , occurring in strict vegetarians and in their breast-fed infants. (Isolated vitamin B 12 deficiency is very rare). Malabsorption of vitamin B 12 , resulting from structural or functional damage to the stomach, where intrinsic factor is secreted or to the ileum, where intrinsic factor facilitates vitamin B 12 absorption. These conditions include tropical sprue, and nontropical sprue (idiopathic steatorrhea, gluten-induced …
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Protect from light. Parenteral drug products should be inspected visually for particulate matter and discoloration prior to administration, whenever solution and container permit. Hydroxocobalamin injection should be given only intramuscularly. In patients with Addisonian Pernicious Anemia, parenteral therapy with vitamin B 12 is the recommended method of treatment and will be required for the remainder of the patient’s life. Oral therapy is not dependable. In other patients with vitamin B 12 deficiency, the duration of therapy and …
WARNINGS Avoid the intravenous route. Folic acid is not a substitute for vitamin B 12 although it may improve vitamin B 12 deficient megaloblastic anemia. Exclusive use of folic acid in treating vitamin B 12 deficient megaloblastic anemia could result in progressive and irreversible neurologic damage. Blunted or impeded therapeutic response to vitamin B 12 may be due to such conditions as infection, uremia, drugs having bone marrow suppressant properties such as chloramphenicol, and concurrent iron or folic acid deficiency.
CONTRAINDICATION Hypersensitivity to any component of this medication.
Hydroxocobalamin is a prescription medication. You will need a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider.
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- • DailyMed — Hydroxocobalamin drug label (National Library of Medicine)
- • openFDA — Hydroxocobalamin label data (U.S. Food & Drug Administration)
- • RxNorm — RXCUI 317106 (NLM Normalized Drug Names)
- • NDC Directory — Hydroxocobalamin (FDA National Drug Code)
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