Indications: Mainly used for reducing fever, but also for treating acute arthritis, headache, rheumatic pain, toothache, and muscle pain.
Children with fever are often treated with 10% -20% solution nasal drops. Under the age of 5, 1-2 drops per nostril should be used repeatedly if necessary; Add appropriate dosage for those over 5 years old.
Deep intramuscular injection, 0.25-0.5g each time; Children weigh 5-10mg per kilogram each time.
Adverse reactions and precautions: Injection can cause redness, swelling, and pain in the local area, which can subside after a few days. Some patients present with symptoms of sepsis, subcutaneous bleeding points, or purplish black pus, which often take several months to recover. Long term use can cause granulocytopenia, thrombocytopenic purpura, and in severe cases, aplastic anemia, and even death. Allergic rash or drug fever, urticaria may occur, and in severe cases, exfoliative dermatitis or bullous epidermal laxity can lead to death. Individual patients may experience shock or even sudden death due to allergies to this product
This product is prone to adverse reactions and is not suitable for acupoint injection. It is particularly prohibited for acupoints in joint areas. It is not suitable for those who are allergic to drugs (such as compared with azones) and should not be mixed with any other drugs for injection. The dosage should be strictly controlled, and adults should not exceed 0.5g per dose, while children should preferably use 8-10mg per kilogram of body weight per dose.
Analgin belongs to the category of antipyretic, analgesic, and non steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs.
Analgin acts on the thermoregulation center to dilate skin blood vessels, accelerate blood flow, increase sweating, and accelerate heat dissipation to reduce body temperature.