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7.5 g ascorbic acid
Thiamine hydrochloride 200 mg
Pyridoxine hydrochloride cyanocobalamin 1 mg
Calcium 92.09 mg (as calcium gluconate)
218.7 mg magnesium (as magnesium aspartate)
250 mL sodium chloride solution 0.9%
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200 mg procaine hydrochloride
500 mL sodium chloride solution 0.9%
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Dose escalation is possible according to the following scheme:
Infusion 1: 100 mg procaine + 20 mL sodium hydrogen carbonate solution 8.4%
Infusion 2: 200 mg procaine + 30 mL sodium hydrogen carbonate solution 8.4%
Infusion 3: 300 mg procaine + 40 mL sodium hydrogen carbonate solution 8.4%
Infusion 4: 400 mg procaine + 50 mL sodium hydrogen carbonate solution 8.4%
Infusion 5: 10 : 500 mg procaine + 60 mL sodium hydrogen carbonate solution 8.4%
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1 vial Ubiquinone Heel
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(homeopathic drug)
218.7 mg magnesium (as magnesium aspartate) 250 mL sodium chloride solution 0.9% |
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Effects |
Stimulating
Anti-oxidative
Anti-inflammatory
Immune modulating
Increases wound healing
Improves overall balance
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Stimulating
Anti-oxidative
Anti-inflammatory
Immune modulating
Neuroprotective
Regenerating
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Stimulating
Anti-inflammatory
Anxiolytic
Increases blood flow
Deacidifying
Relaxing
Vitalizing
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Precautions |
Consider regular assessment of renal function
Do not use in patients with renal insufficiency, patients with oxalate urolithiasis, or patients with iron storage deficiencies
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Monitor cardiac function carefully in elderly patients or patients with impaired cardiac function
Do not use in patients receiving therapy with digitoxin or digoxin, patients with renal insufficiency, patients with oxalate urolithiasis or patients with iron storage deficiencies
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Monitor patient carefully and ensure good hydration state and stable cardiovascular system
Test for procaine intolerance before administering the infusion
Do not use in patients with procaine intolerance
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Consider regular assessment of renal function
Do not use in patients with renal insufficiency, patients with oxalate urolithiasis, or patients with iron storage deficiencies
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