Brief introduction | propylsulthiamine, the role and use of vitamin B1, it can maintain the normal function of glucose metabolism and nerve conduction and digestion, but it is absorbed quickly in the body, not destroyed by thiamin, and its effect is stronger than that of vitamin B1, and it is fast and lasting. Role and use with thiamine hydrochloride, but the role of more rapid and lasting, for the derivatives of vitamin B1. |
features | Because of its fat-soluble, propylthiamine is rapidly absorbed, and has strong affinity with tissues, therefore, the action is strong, the excretion is slow, and it is not easy to be decomposed by thiamin, so the effect is lasting. Long-term use can cause dizziness, vertigo, anxiety and so on. High-dose injection in parturient women can cause bleeding. |
Application | propylthiamine can be applied to the prevention and treatment of vitamin B1 deficiency, such as vitamin B1 deficiency caused by vitamin B1 deficiency, beriberi, alcohol withdrawal syndrome, organic amnesia syndrome, pregnancy-associated neuritis, can also be used for adjuvant treatment of peripheral neuritis, dyspepsia, etc. Supplementation of vitamin B1 in case of malnutrition caused by parenteral nutrition or inadequate intake. It can be used to supplement the requirement of vitamin B1, pregnancy or lactation, hyperthyroidism, burns, hemodialysis, long-term chronic infection, Fever, heavy physical labor, malabsorption syndrome with hepatobiliary diseases, small bowel disease and status post gastrectomy. A large amount of vitamin B1 can improve the symptoms of subacute necrotizing encephalomyelitis, branched chain amino acid disease, lactic acidosis, intermittent cerebellar ataxia and other diseases. |
adverse reactions | , anxiety: restlessness, et al. A large number of drugs in parturient women can cause bleeding. Intramuscular injection had strong pain.
Use | indications: 1. Commonly used in beriberi, nutritional disorders caused by lack of vitamin B1. 2. Combined with sodium bromide, can treat Gastric neurosis, chronic gastritis and ulcer disease. |