KENADION 1MG - Phytomenadione
Price And Quantity
- 100000
- Piece/Pieces
- 14.30 INR
Product Specifications
- Injection
- Liquid
- Bleeding
- 1 Mg
Product Description
KENADION 1MG - PHYTOMENADIONE
Phytomenadione - Oral Vitamin K deficiency due to drugs or malabsorption
Adult: 10-40 mg daily. Oral Over-anticoagulation
Adult: Up to 5 mg may be used. Dose depends on INR and degree of haemorrhage. Intramuscular Prophylaxis of vitamin K deficiency bleeding in neonates
Child: Neonate: 0.5-1 mg, given as a single dose via IM inj. Alternatively, 2 mg may be given orally, followed by a 2nd dose of 2 mg after 4-7 days. Intravenous Over-anticoagulation
Adult: 0.5-5 mg via slow IV inj. Dose depends on INR and degree of haemorrhage. Parenteral Vitamin K deficiency bleeding in neonates
Child: Infant: 1 mg by IV/IM/SC inj, further doses may be given if necessary
Indications:
Adult: PO Vit K deficiency due to drugs or malabsorption 10-40 mg/day. Over-anticoagulation Up to 5 mg. IV Over-anticoagulation 0.5-5 mg.
Oral Vitamin K deficiency due to drugs or malabsorption
Adult: 10-40 mg daily. Oral Over-anticoagulation
Adult: Up to 5 mg may be used. Dose depends on INR and degree of haemorrhage. Intravenous Over-anticoagulation
Adult: 0.5-5 mg via slow IV inj. Dose depends on INR and degree of haemorrhage. Intramuscular Prevention of vit K deficiency bleeding in neonates
Child: Neonate: 0.5-1 mg, given as a single dose via IM inj. Alternatively, 2 mg may be given orally, followed by a 2nd dose of 2 mg after 4-7 days. Parenteral Vitamin K deficiency bleeding in neonates
Child: Infant: 1 mg by IV/IM/SC inj, further doses may be given if necessary
Phytomenadione - Oral Vitamin K deficiency due to drugs or malabsorption
Adult: 10-40 mg daily. Oral Over-anticoagulation
Adult: Up to 5 mg may be used. Dose depends on INR and degree of haemorrhage. Intramuscular Prophylaxis of vitamin K deficiency bleeding in neonates
Child: Neonate: 0.5-1 mg, given as a single dose via IM inj. Alternatively, 2 mg may be given orally, followed by a 2nd dose of 2 mg after 4-7 days. Intravenous Over-anticoagulation
Adult: 0.5-5 mg via slow IV inj. Dose depends on INR and degree of haemorrhage. Parenteral Vitamin K deficiency bleeding in neonates
Child: Infant: 1 mg by IV/IM/SC inj, further doses may be given if necessary
Indications:
Adult: PO Vit K deficiency due to drugs or malabsorption 10-40 mg/day. Over-anticoagulation Up to 5 mg. IV Over-anticoagulation 0.5-5 mg.
Oral Vitamin K deficiency due to drugs or malabsorption
Adult: 10-40 mg daily. Oral Over-anticoagulation
Adult: Up to 5 mg may be used. Dose depends on INR and degree of haemorrhage. Intravenous Over-anticoagulation
Adult: 0.5-5 mg via slow IV inj. Dose depends on INR and degree of haemorrhage. Intramuscular Prevention of vit K deficiency bleeding in neonates
Child: Neonate: 0.5-1 mg, given as a single dose via IM inj. Alternatively, 2 mg may be given orally, followed by a 2nd dose of 2 mg after 4-7 days. Parenteral Vitamin K deficiency bleeding in neonates
Child: Infant: 1 mg by IV/IM/SC inj, further doses may be given if necessary
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- Cash Advance (CA), Cash in Advance (CID)
- 100000 Per Week
- 1 Week
- Asia, Australia, Central America, North America, South America, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Middle East, Africa
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