Levomitsetina succinate soluble (laevomycetini succinas solubile)


LEVOMITSETINA SUKTSINAT RASTVORIMY (Laevomycetini succinas solubile).
     D - (-) - PC-1-steam-Nitrofenil-2- dihloratsetilamino- propandiola-1, 33-sodium succinate.
     Synonym : Hlorotsid S.
     Dry porous mass of white or white with a yellowish sheen color, with low specific smell, a bitter-tasting. Very easily soluble in water, dry in alcohol. Gigroskopichen : pH 30% aqueous 6 4 7 5.
     For antimicrobial spectrum levomitsetina sodium succinate (levomitsetina succinate soluble) is different from levomitsetina but as a product, soluble in water, can be used for injection.
     Assign with abdominal typhoid and paratyphoid, dysentery, typhoid, whooping cough, pneumonia various etiology, introducing infection and other infectious diseases. Applied also to prevent infections and edema with traumatic injuries eye.
     In general infection impose subcutaneously, intramuscularly or intravenously.
     Dose Adult 0,5-1, 0 g (a 20% solution) for Injection 2 - 3 times a day (from mid-December 8 h). If necessary daily dose increased to 4 years
     Children are encouraged injected intramuscularly : daily intake for children under 1 year of 25-30 mg / kg over one year is 50 mg / kg (2 admission every 12 h).
     In ophthalmic practice used in the form of injection parabulbarnyh and installations. Enter parabulbarno 0.2 - 0.3 ml of 20% solution of 1 to 2 times daily. In konyunktivalny bag pipes 5% solution of 1 - 2 drops 3 - 5 times per day.
     Possible side effects and contraindications are the same as for levomitsetina.
     Product : in vials of 0.5 and 1 g (per levomitsetin).
     Storage : List B. In dry, the dark place at a temperature no higher than 20 C.
     Solutions for injection to produce 0,25 - 0,5% solution of novocaine, for installations in sterile water for injection.

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