THIAMINE (vitamin B1), 50mg/ml, 2ml, amp.
STD
DINJTHIA1A-
Valid Article
Account code:
60000
HS Code:
300450
Last Updated on:
03/12/2024, 22:14:21
Former
Code(s):
-X
Classification of the medicines in groups and subgroups according to their therapeutic use.
The classification used by MSF is based on the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines.
A11DA01
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification according to WHOCC
Thermosensitive codes are defined for storage and transportation temperature requirements of the products.
THIAMINE (vitamin B1)
Full Name
Aneurine
- Not in the WHO list of Essential Medicines 2023 (oral form only)
Therapeutic Action
Vitamin B1 supplement
Indications
Vitamine B1 severe deficiency: severe acute forms of beriberi, neurological complications of chronic alcoholism
Instructions for use
Must be given as IM or very slow IV injection (30 min).
Parenteral thiamine should be administered in a facility equipped to manage anaphylaxis (including resuscitation equipment).
Storage
Below 25°C - Protect from sunlight