Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml
Fent 50 MCG Description
Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml is an analgesic (pain reliever medicine) that manages moderate to severe pain in joints and muscles. For example, Rheumatoid arthritis and Osteoarthritis. Rheumatoid arthri
tis and Osteoarthritis are painful conditions of joints wherein there is pain, swelling, and difficulty in moving joints. Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml is also helpful as an anaesthetic (causes loss of sensation/ numbness) in painful, short surgical procedures. Fentanyl is the active ingredient of Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml. Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml blocks the action of chemical messengers in the brain that detect pain. It blocks the channels that send pain signals to your brain. Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml is not for self-use. Your doctor will inject it into your muscles. Your doctor injects the most suitable dose of Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml based on your health and history. Share your detailed medical history with your doctor, including any diseases you had in the past and diseases in your family etc. Also, inform your doctor if you are on any medicines, especially MAOI. It can cause severe reactions. Follow your doctor’s advice, and when you are on Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml, do not take any other medicines without speaking to your doctor. Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml is for use in hospital settings only, to be injected by your doctor. Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml might cause some side effects, but they are usually temporary and disappear as your body gets used to the medicine. Talk to your doctor if the side effects are troublesome. Meet your doctor at the scheduled time for the injection. Thus, you can ensure a consistent level of medicine in the body and better overcome the symptoms. When you are on Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml, your doctor might monitor your blood pressure, heart rate, and breathing. Follow your doctor’s advice.
Product Summary
Offer Price | ₹43.00 |
You Save | ₹7.00 (14% on MRP) |
Contains | Fentanyl(50.0 Mcg) |
Uses | Moderate pain, Severe pain, anaesthetic in short surgical procedures too |
Side effects | Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle Rigidity, Sleepiness, Dizziness, Altered Blood Pressure |
Therapy | ANALGESIC FOR SEVERE PAIN |
Uses of Fent 50 MCG
- Management of moderate to severe pain.
- Anaesthetic in short surgical procedures.
Contraindications of Fent 50 MCG
- If you have an allergy to Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml or Fentanyl, inform your doctor.
- If you are taking antidepressants (medicines that fight depression), such as MAOI (Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors), for example, Rasagiline, inform your doctor. If you have taken MAOI in the last 14 days, Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml is contraindicated (not to be taken.)...
Side effects of Fent 50 MCG
- Here are the most common side effects of Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Muscle Rigidity
- Sleepiness
- Dizziness
- Altered Blood Pressure
Precautions and Warnings of Fent 50 MCG
Pregnancy
Breast Feeding
Driving
Alcohol
Other General Warnings
- You experience allergic reactions to Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml such as difficulty breathing, rashes, itching, bluish skin colour, swelling of face, tongue, or throat. Contact your doctor or the emergency medical department immediately. It can be life-threatening....
- You have a Heart Disease.
- You have high Blood Pressure.
- You have Respiratory Disorders.
- You have Liver Disease.
- You have Kidney Disease.
Mode of Action of Fent 50 MCG
How Does It Work?
Directions for Use of Fent 50 MCG
- Your healthcare professional injects Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml. It is not for self-administration/ use at home.
- During surgeries, your doctor or nurse might inject Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml via your vein (blood vessel.)
- Keep track, do not miss your doses. It ensures there is a consistent level of Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml in your body.
- Share your detailed medical history with your doctor, including any diseases you had, allergies, medicines you are currently taking, diseases in your family, etc. Your doctor decides on Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml dosage based on your health and medical history. ...
- When it is the right time, your doctor might gradually reduce the dosage of Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml before stopping the medicine.
Interactions of Fent 50 MCG
Interactions with other medicines
- Seek medical advice if you are on antidepressants (medicines that fight depression), such as MAOI (Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors), for example, Rasagiline, Selegiline, Moclobemide etc. Taking Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml when you are on MAOI can cause life-threatening reactions. ...
- Seek medical advice if you are on medicines that fight infection, such as Linezolid. Taking Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml when you are on such medicines can cause deadly reactions.
- Inform your doctor if you are on any medicines before taking Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml. Do not take any medication without informing your doctor when you are on treatment with Fent 50 Mcg Injection 2 Ml....
Storage and disposal of Fent 50 MCG
Dosage of Fent 50 MCG
Overdose
Missed a Dose
Content Details
Dr. Vijay Y
MBBS, MD in Clinical Pharmacology
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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References
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