Magnesium Sulphate (25% w/v)
Magnesium Sulphate 0.25% Injection is generally administered by a healthcare professional in a hospital or clinical setting. You should not self-administer this medicine at home. Using of Magnesium Sulphate 0.25% Injection may cause redness, pain, and swelling at the site of injection. If these side effects persist or worsen, inform your doctor.
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about themCommon side effects of Magnesium Sulphate
2 ml Injection
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Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self administer.
Magnesium Sulphate 0.25% Injection controls seizures and high blood pressure in pregnant women by widening the blood vessels in the brain and improving the blood supply to the nerve cells. It also treats low levels of magnesium in the blood.
Related Warnings
Caution is advised when consuming alcohol with Magnesium Sulphate 0.25% Injection. Please consult your doctor.
Magnesium Sulphate 0.25% Injection is unsafe to use during pregnancy as there is definite evidence of risk to the developing baby. However, the doctor may rarely prescribe it in some life-threatening situations if the benefits are more than the potential risks. Please consult your doctor.
Magnesium Sulphate 0.25% Injection is safe to use during breastfeeding. Human studies suggest that the drug does not pass into the breastmilk in a significant amount and is not harmful to the baby.
It is not known whether Magnesium Sulphate 0.25% Injection alters the ability to drive. Do not drive if you experience any symptoms that affect your ability to concentrate and react.
Magnesium Sulphate 0.25% Injection should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment of Magnesium Sulphate 0.25% Injection may be needed. Please consult your doctor.
Magnesium Sulphate 0.25% Injection is probably safe to use in patients with liver disease. Limited data available suggests that dose adjustment of Magnesium Sulphate 0.25% Injection may not be needed in these patients. Please consult your doctor.
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