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Anawin Injection (Bupivacaine)
What is Anawin Injection (Bupivacaine) used for? Anawin Injection (Bupivacaine) is a type of anesthetic, which works by blocking certain nerve impulses responsible for sending pain signals to the brain. This medication is normally used as a local anesthetic for a spinal block. How should I use Anawin Injection (Bupivacaine)? Anawin Injection (Bupivacaine) is administered in the form of an injection, either by a physician or other competent healthcare professional, as part of surgery or other medical procedures, in a hospital or other medical facility. It is normally administered as a single dose. What are the side effects of Anawin Injection (Bupivacaine)? Some side effects of Anawin Injection (Bupivacaine) include:
Inform the physician who administered the injection immediately if you notice weak breathing, a rapid heart rate, high temperature, a weak pulse, ringing in the ears, fainting or problems with urination. Please Note Strictly follow all instructions provided to you by your physician or pharmacist while using Anawin Injection (Bupivacaine). Optimum and safe dosage can differ based on the patient and the condition being treated. As this medication may be unsafe for certain patients, it is essential you always inform your physician if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, as well as if you have any allergies, other illnesses, or ongoing health conditions, and if you are taking any other form of medication, supplements, or herbal products. Immediately seek emergency medical care if you have any allergic or hypersensitive reaction. Common signs of a reaction include hives, swelling, skin rashes, chest pains, as well as trouble breathing or swallowing. |