Soyabean oil+Lecithin+Triglycerides+Glycerine Pharmacology

Soyabean oil+Lecithin+Triglycerides+Glycerine

About Soyabean oil+Lecithin+Triglycerides+Glycerine
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Mechanism of Action of Soyabean oil+Lecithin+Triglycerides+Glycerine
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Pharmacokinets of Soyabean oil+Lecithin+Triglycerides+Glycerine
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Onset of Action for Soyabean oil+Lecithin+Triglycerides+Glycerine
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Duration of Action for Soyabean oil+Lecithin+Triglycerides+Glycerine
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Half Life of Soyabean oil+Lecithin+Triglycerides+Glycerine
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Side Effects of Soyabean oil+Lecithin+Triglycerides+Glycerine
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Contra-indications of Soyabean oil+Lecithin+Triglycerides+Glycerine
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Special Precautions while taking Soyabean oil+Lecithin+Triglycerides+Glycerine
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Pregnancy Related Information
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Old Age Related Information
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Breast Feeding Related Information
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Children Related Information
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Indications for Soyabean oil+Lecithin+Triglycerides+Glycerine
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Interactions for Soyabean oil+Lecithin+Triglycerides+Glycerine
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Typical Dosage for Soyabean oil+Lecithin+Triglycerides+Glycerine
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Schedule of Soyabean oil+Lecithin+Triglycerides+Glycerine
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Storage Requirements for Soyabean oil+Lecithin+Triglycerides+Glycerine
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Effects of Missed Dosage of Soyabean oil+Lecithin+Triglycerides+Glycerine
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Effects of Overdose of Soyabean oil+Lecithin+Triglycerides+Glycerine
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Soyabean oil

About Soyabean oil
Soya bean oil is the fatty oil obtained from seeds of Glycine soja and G. hispida. It is used as part of total parenteral nutrition regimens. They may also be used to prevent or correct essential fatty acid deficiency.
Mechanism of Action of Soyabean oil
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Pharmacokinets of Soyabean oil
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Onset of Action for Soyabean oil
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Duration of Action for Soyabean oil
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Half Life of Soyabean oil
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Side Effects of Soyabean oil
1.Fever
2.Chills
3.Dyspnoea
4.Cyanosis
5.Hyperlipidaemia
6.Hypercoagulability
7.Nausea
8.Vomiting
9.Headache
Contra-indications of Soyabean oil
1.Severe liver disease
2.Acute shock
3.Severe hyperlipidaemia
Special Precautions while taking Soyabean oil
1.Pulmonary disease
2.Renal insufficiency
3.Diabetes mellitus
4.Metabolic disorders
5.Sepsis
6.Anaemia
Pregnancy Related Information
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Old Age Related Information
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Breast Feeding Related Information
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Children Related Information
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Indications for Soyabean oil
Fatty acid deficiency
Interactions for Soyabean oil
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Typical Dosage for Soyabean oil
Dose of the emulsion is determined by the energy requirements and clinical status of the patient.
Schedule of Soyabean oil
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Storage Requirements for Soyabean oil
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Effects of Missed Dosage of Soyabean oil
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Effects of Overdose of Soyabean oil
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Lecithin

About Lecithin
Phospholipid, Natural emulsifier, prevent arteriosclerosis.
Mechanism of Action of Lecithin
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Pharmacokinets of Lecithin
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Onset of Action for Lecithin
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Duration of Action for Lecithin
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Half Life of Lecithin
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Side Effects of Lecithin
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Contra-indications of Lecithin
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Special Precautions while taking Lecithin
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Pregnancy Related Information
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Old Age Related Information
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Breast Feeding Related Information
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Children Related Information
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Indications for Lecithin
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Interactions for Lecithin
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Typical Dosage for Lecithin
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Schedule of Lecithin
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Storage Requirements for Lecithin
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Effects of Missed Dosage of Lecithin
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Effects of Overdose of Lecithin
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Triglycerides

About Triglycerides
A type of fat, dietary supplement, A component of total parenteral nutrition(TPN).
Mechanism of Action of Triglycerides
Triglycerides are type of fat. They are a major source of energy and the most common type of fat. Fats are used by the body for energy and to form substances needed for normal body functions Triglycerides are the chemical form in which most fat exists in food as well as in the body. They are also present in blood plasma and in association with cholesterol form the plasma lipids.
Fat emulsions containing medium chain triglycerides are used as a component of total parenteral nutrition.
Fat emulsions are used as dietary supplements for patients who are unable to get enough fat in their diet, usually because of certain illnesses or recent surgery.
Pharmacokinets of Triglycerides
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Onset of Action for Triglycerides
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Duration of Action for Triglycerides
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Half Life of Triglycerides
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Side Effects of Triglycerides
1.Chills
2.Fever
3.Sore throat
4. Redness
5.Swelling
6. Pain at place of injection
7.Headache
8.Hives
9.Weakness
10.Yellow eyes or skin
11. Bluish color of skin
12. Chest pain
13. Difficulty in breathing
14. Diarrhea
15.Dizziness
16.Flushing
17.Nausea
18.Vomiting
Contra-indications of Triglycerides
Hypersensitivity to the drug
Special Precautions while taking Triglycerides
1.Type 2 diabetes mellitus
2.Blood problems
3.High cholesterol levels
4.Infection
5.Jaundice
6.Kidney disease
7.Liver disease
8.Lung disease
9.Pancreas disease
10.Check up weekly
11.Infection
Pregnancy Related Information
Use with caution
Old Age Related Information
Use with caution
Breast Feeding Related Information
Use with caution
Children Related Information
Use with caution
Indications for Triglycerides
1.Nutritional supplement
Interactions for Triglycerides
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Typical Dosage for Triglycerides
For nutritional supplement: as IV
Adults: 0.5 - 1ml per minute over a period of 15 -30 minutes. If required rate of the injection can be increased until up to 250 to 500 ml over 4 - 6 hours.
Children: 0.1 ml per minute injected slowly into a vein over a period of 15 minutes. If required rate of the injection can be increased until up to 50 to 100 ml per hour.
Schedule of Triglycerides
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Storage Requirements for Triglycerides
Keep out of the reach of children. Store away from heat and direct light.
Do not refrigerate.

Effects of Missed Dosage of Triglycerides
Take the missed dose as soon as noticed and if it is the time for next dose then skip the missed dose. Continue the regular schedule. Do not double the dose.

Effects of Overdose of Triglycerides
Give supportive measures and symptomatic treatment.

Glycerine

About Glycerine
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Mechanism of Action of Glycerine
Glycerine is a sweet clear viscous liquid with dehydrating property. It produces a warm sensation and irritates mucous membranes. When used as a suppository and applied to anal canal it induces evacuation. Glycerine soothes the irritated skin so it is used as a component of cough mixtures. When a 50% solution of Glycerine in water is applied to dry and chapped skin it acts as an emollient. When used a 10% solution I.V. it reduces intraocular or intracranial pressure. When used as a diuretic it significantly increases the osmolality of plasma and tubular fluid. It is pharmacologically inert and freely filtered at glomerulus and undergoes limited reabsorption by renal tubule and acts as osmotic diuretic.
Pharmacokinets of Glycerine
Absorption: Well absorbed orally.
Metabolism: Metabolized in the liver, kidney, and other tissues.
Excretion: Excreted through urine.
Onset of Action for Glycerine
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Duration of Action for Glycerine
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Half Life of Glycerine
30 to 45 minutes.
Side Effects of Glycerine
Oral administration :
1.Nausea
2.Vomiting
3.Headache
4.Confusion
5.Disorientation
6.Dehydration
7.Amnesia in elderly people
Rectal administration :
1. Griping
2. Diarrhea
3. Nausea
4. Vomiting
5. Perianal irritation
6. Abdominal cramps
7. Weakness
8. Dizziness
9. Syncope
Ophthalmic administration :
1. Irritation
2. Pain
Contra-indications of Glycerine
Oral Glycerine is contraindicated in :-
1. Hypersensitivity to Glycerine
2. Severe dehydration
3. Anuria
4. Congestive heart failure
5. Pulmonary edema
6. Hypervolemia
Rectal administration is contraindicated in:-
1. Signs of appendicitis
2. Acute surgical abdomen
3. Fecal impaction
4. Intestinal obstruction
5. Undiagnosed abdominal pain
Special Precautions while taking Glycerine
1. Confused mental states
2. Diabetes
3. Cardiac disease
4. Renal impairment
5. Hepatic impairment
6. Hemolytic anemia
7. While using oral glycerol drink plenty of fluid concomitantly
Pregnancy Related Information
Contraindicated
Old Age Related Information
Use with caution.
Breast Feeding Related Information
Contraindicated
Children Related Information
May be used
Indications for Glycerine
1. As an ingredient of cough mixtures
2. As osmotic diuretic
3. As Emollient
4. Constipation
4. To reduce intraocular or intracranial tension
5. Glaucoma
Interactions for Glycerine
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Typical Dosage for Glycerine
Oral:
As osmotic diuretic: 1.5g/kg as oral solution.
Topical:
Emollient: Apply a 50% solution over dry and chapped skin
Orally or per Rectum:
For evacuation: 50 to 75% Glycerine per rectum or orally.
Adults and children > 6 years: Insert 1 suppository; high in the rectum and retain for 15 minutes. Alternatively, 5-15 ml can be used as an enema.
Children < 6 years: Insert 1 infant suppository 1-2 times daily as needed. Alternatively, 2-5 ml as an enema may be used.
Neonates: 0.5 ml/kg/dose as an enema.
I.V.:
To reduce intraocular or intracranial tension: 10% Glycerine intravenously.
Oral: 1 to 1.8g/kg orally. Additional doses may be administered at 5 hour intervals. If used prior to ocular surgery, dosing should begin 1-1.5 hours before the procedure
For use during ophthalmic examination:
Adults: Instill 1 or 2 drops of Ophthalmic dosage prior to examination of edematous cornea.
Schedule of Glycerine
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Storage Requirements for Glycerine
Store at room temperature at a range of 15 to 30 degree C in a well closed container. Protect from direct sunlight and moisture. Avoid metal containers and contact with strong oxidizing agents.
Effects of Missed Dosage of Glycerine
Take the missed dose as soon as noticed and if it is the time for next dose then skip the missed dose. Continue the regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
Effects of Overdose of Glycerine
Give supportive measures and symptomatic treatment.

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