Effects and efficacy:
Mainly used for ischemic cerebrovascular disease, thrombophlebitis, central retinitis, varicose veins, etc. Used for varicose veins caused by chronic venous insufficiency. Used for central retinitis, arteriosclerosis, coronary heart disease and thrombophlebitis.
Usage and dosage:
Troxerutin tablets and capsules: Suitable for occlusive syndrome, thrombophlebitis, capillary bleeding, etc., usually 120~180mg at a time, 3 times a day. The safety and effectiveness of children’s use are not yet clear, please consult a doctor fully. Troxerutin granules: Suitable for varicose veins caused by chronic venous insufficiency, usually 7g at a time, once a day, taken after meals. The doctor needs to fully evaluate the pros and cons of children’s medication, and if necessary, halve the dose appropriately. Troxerutin oral solution: Suitable for occlusive syndrome, thrombophlebitis, capillary bleeding, etc., usually 180~300mg at a time, 1~2 times a day. Troxerutin for injection, injection: used for ischemic cerebrovascular disease (such as cerebral thrombosis, cerebral embolism); thrombophlebitis; central retinitis; edema caused by increased vascular permeability, etc. The methods of use include intramuscular injection and intravenous drip. Intramuscular injection of 60~150mg once, twice a day, 20 days as a course of treatment, 1~3 courses of treatment can be used, and each course of treatment is 3~7 days apart; intravenous drip (troxerutin sodium chloride injection, troxerutin glucose injection) once 240~480mg, once a day, 20 days as a course of treatment, 1~3 courses of treatment can be used, and each course of treatment is 3-7 days apart. Elderly patients can refer to the above dosage for medication. During the medication period, monitoring should be strengthened and close observation should be made for any adverse reactions. The safety and effectiveness of troxerutin for injection in children are not yet clear, please consult your doctor fully. Note: The safety and effectiveness of troxerutin tablets, capsules, oral solutions and injections for children are not yet clear, please consult your doctor; children should be fully evaluated by the doctor for the pros and cons of using granules, and the dose should be halved if necessary. Troxerutin should be used correctly to avoid missed doses or overdose. Before and during medication, the doctor should evaluate and conduct necessary monitoring to avoid serious adverse reactions. Avoid direct sunlight, high temperatures and standing for too long during medication.
Drug contraindications:
Allergic to this product is prohibited. Use with caution in patients with liver and kidney dysfunction
Related dosage forms:
Tablets, capsules, granules, injections, powder for injection
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