Freeze-dried Salvia miltiorrhiza for injection

Freeze-dried Salvia miltiorrhiza for injection

Freeze-dried Salvia miltiorrhiza for injection is a relatively common Chinese medicine. It has the effect of promoting blood circulation and unblocking meridians. It can play a very good effect on heart diseases, such as cardiac angina, palpitations, coronary heart disease, etc. It has a good therapeutic effect. It is a drug used for intravenous drip. When using the medicine, you must understand the precautions and must strictly follow the doctor's instructions to use the medicine.

Functions and indications: promoting blood circulation and unclogging meridians. It is used for chest pain and blood stasis syndrome, with symptoms of: stabbing pain, colic in the chest, pain in a fixed place, or palpitations; patients with coronary heart disease and angina pectoris with the above symptoms.

Dosage and Administration: Intravenous drip. Before use, fully dissolve it with an appropriate amount of water for injection, physiological sodium chloride solution or 5% glucose injection, and then dilute it with 500ml of physiological sodium chloride solution or 5% glucose injection. Take 1 tablet once a day, or as directed by your doctor.

Note: 1. When this product is used in combination with other chemical drugs, if turbidity or precipitation occurs, it is prohibited to use. 2. Do not inject this product into the vein. 3. If this product becomes turbid or precipitates during the dissolution process, it is prohibited to use. 4. If a rash occurs, stop taking the medicine immediately.

Pharmacology and Toxicology: This product has the effects of inhibiting platelet aggregation and increasing coronary blood flow in rabbits. It can shorten the repolarization time of action potential in isolated guinea pig right ventricular papillary muscle cells and prevent the prolongation of action potential duration caused by isoproterenol hydrochloride. It improves human blood rheology, reduces blood viscosity and increases blood flow. It can also prolong the survival time of hypoxic mice.

Warning 1. When this product is used in combination with other chemical drugs, if turbidity or precipitation occurs, it is prohibited to use. 2. Do not inject this product into the vein. 3. If this product becomes turbid or precipitates during the dissolution process, it is prohibited to use. 4. If a rash occurs, stop taking the medicine immediately.

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