6Ipzocin Injection is a pain-relieving medicine used to manage persistent, moderate to severe chronic pain that requires continuous, around-the-clock treatment for an extended period of time.

Introduction:
6Ipzocin Injection is generally administered by a healthcare professional. You should not self-administer this medicine at home. The dose and duration will depend on what you are taking it for and how well it helps your symptoms. The most common side effects of this medicine include injection site reactions, headache, drowsiness, fatigue, vomiting, constipation, dry mouth, and sweating. If any of these side effects persist or get worse, you should let your doctor know. Your doctor may be able to suggest ways of preventing or reducing the symptoms. Before using it, you should let your doctor know if you have problems with your heart, liver, or kidneys. Let your doctor also know about all the other medicines you are taking because they may affect or be affected by this medicine. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is important to ask the advice of your doctor before taking this medicine. Your doctor may also regularly monitor your kidney function, liver function, and levels of blood components if you are taking this medicine for long-term treatment.

Dosage Form:
Injection

How to Use:
Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self-administer.

How it Works:
6Ipzocin Injection is an opioid analgesic (pain reliever) which works by blocking transmission of pain signals to the brain to lower pain perception.

Quick Tips:
  • Use 6Ipzocin Injection as instructed by your doctor. Never take in greater amounts or more often than prescribed.
  • It causes sleepiness or drowsiness. If this happens to you, do not drive or use machinery.
  • Avoid consuming alcohol when taking the 6Ipzocin Injection as it may cause excessive sleepiness or drowsiness.
  • Inform your doctor if you have ever been diagnosed with kidney or liver problems.
  • Store opioid pain relievers in a safe place and out of reach of others.

Interacting Drugs:
  • Linezolid
  • Moclobemide
  • Rasagiline
  • Selegiline

Alcohol Warning:
It is unsafe to consume alcohol with 6Ipzocin Injection.

Pregnancy Warning:
6Ipzocin Injection may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.

Breastfeeding Warning:
6Ipzocin Injection is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.

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6Ipzocin Injection

ampoule of 1.0 ml Injection
Prescription required
Manufacturer
6ipain Healthcare Pvt Ltd
Salt Composition
Pentazocine (30mg)
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