Panthinex®
Dexpanthenol
500mg/2ml IM Injectable Solution
Alopecia diffusa (diffusa hair loss)
Mechanism of Action:
Dexpanthenol is an alcohol derivative of pantothenic acid, a component of the B complex vitamins and an essential component of a normally functioning epithelium.
Method of Administration:
The doctor prescribes how much to take, but the usual dose for adults is as follows:
1 or 2 ampoules 3 times a week, as intramuscular injection.
Overdose: There is no particular risk of excessive consumption of dexpanthenol, consult your doctor about this.
Notes
Contraindications:
Do not take this medicine if you are allergic to dexpanthenol or any other ingredients of this medicine.
Avoid taking this medicine if you have bowel obstruction.
Interactions:
Talk to your doctor if you take any other medicines.
Pregnancy and Lactation:
Talk to your doctor before taking this medicine during pregnancy and breast feeding
Warning and Precaution:
Excessive amounts of several grams per day can cause diarrhea.
Adverse Reactions:
Very rare side effects (may affect less than 1 in 10,000 people):
Allergic reactions include redness, hives, and edema (swelling of the face that may lead to respiratory problems) and bronchial spasm.
Storage:
Store below 30 and protect from light and moisture.