Description
Aquasol A Parenteral (Vitamin A Injection) 50,000 Units 2mL Single-Dose (Rx)
Casper Pharma Aquasol A is a water-soluble vitamin A injection that is used to treat vitamin A deficiency. It is a rich source of vitamin A, which helps to improve vision, skin health, and immune function. Aquasol A Parentera Vitamin A injection is effective for the treatment of vitamin A deficiency. AQUASOL A® Parenteral (water-miscible vitamin A Palmitate) is available as: NDC 61703-418-07; 50,000 USP Units (15 mg retinol/mL); 2 mL single-dose vial.
Instructions on How to Use Vitamin A Injection:
1. Ask your medical provider if Aquasol A Parenteral (Vitamin A for Injection) 50,000 Units 2mL Single-Dose Ampoules is right for you.
2. Read the instruction and warns of the package carefully before using Aquasol A Parenteral.
3. Wash your hands with sanitizer thoroughly before using Aquasol A Parenteral.
4. Wear gloves as a precaution to avoid getting any accidental injection of the drug.
5. Clean the injection site with an alcohol swab and shake the Aquasol A Parenteral.
6. Peel the top of the ampoule and inject the vitamin A solution intramuscularly.
7. After the injection is complete, dispose the Aquasol A Parenteral properly.
8. Monitor your blood level often and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any side effects.
Aquasol A Parenteral (Vitamin A for Injection) 50,000 Units 2mL Single-Dose is a medical product utilized for treating or preventing an occurrence or a deficiency of Vitamin A. Aquasol Injection should only be taken only after it is prescribed by a doctor. Additionally, individuals must make sure that directions provided by the doctor as well as the instructions mentioned in the medication guide must be carefully read. Administering Aquasol Injection is a three-step procedure which includes prepping the site of injection, administering the injection itself, and finally monitoring the injection site for any unwanted reactions. Aquasol Injection can also help in the maintenance of a healthy skin and it can lead to a decrease in infection rates, as Vitamin A works on the reinforcement of protective biochemical systems in the body. Thus, Aquasol Injection can prove to be very beneficial and should only be used if prescribed by a doctor.
The parenteral administration is indicated when the oral administration is not feasible as in anorexia, nausea, vomiting, pre- and postoperative conditions, or it is not available as in the “Malabsorption Syndrome” with accompanying steatorrhea.
Pediatric Use: Vitamin A treatment for deficiency states has been recognized as an especially effective and important therapy in the pediatric population.
Vitamin A supplementation for deficiency states in this population has been addressed by the Committee on Clinical Practice Issues of the American Society for Clinical Nutrition, by the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, and by the World Health Organization.