Chelet Injection
परिचय
Chelet Injection is given by a doctor or a nurse, usually through a slow intravenous infusion or intramuscular injection. The dose and duration of treatment depend on the type and severity of metal poisoning, as well as the patient’s age and kidney function. Follow all instructions and complete the full course of treatment to ensure that the toxic metals are fully cleared from the body. Your doctor may advise increasing fluid intake and prescribe regular blood and urine tests to monitor metal levels and kidney function.
Some common side effects of Chelet Injection include pain or swelling at the injection site, fever, headache, nausea, or mild fatigue. In some cases, low calcium levels may occur, leading to symptoms such as muscle cramps or tingling. These side effects are usually manageable and temporary.
Chelet Injection should not be used in patients with severe kidney disease or known allergy to any of the ingredients in the product. It should be used with caution in people with heart conditions, liver problems, or low calcium levels. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should use this medicine only if clearly prescribed by a doctor.
Uses of Chelet Injection
- जहर का असर का इलाज
Benefits of Chelet Injection
जहर का असर के इलाज में
Side effects of Chelet Injection
Common side effects of Chelet
- मिचली आना
- उल्टी
- डायरिया
How to use Chelet Injection
How Chelet Injection works
सुरक्षा संबंधी सलाह
What if you forget to take Chelet Injection
सभी विकल्प
ख़ास टिप्स
- Inform your doctor if you have kidney disease, as Chelet Injection can affect electrolyte levels and kidney function.
- Stay hydrated before and after taking Chelet Injection to help the kidneys flush it out and reduce the risk of toxicity.
- Tell your doctor if you are on calcium supplements or heart medications, as interactions may occur.
- Report symptoms like muscle cramps, irregular heartbeat, or tingling, which could signal an electrolyte imbalance.
- Chelet Injection should only be given under close medical supervision. Never self-administer or adjust dose.