What diseases is Iodolipol mainly used to treat?
When "Tiangong Kaiwu" was written, there was no "Iodolipol". However, according to current medical knowledge, Iodolipol is mainly used to treat thyroid-related diseases. The thyroid gland is an important endocrine gland in the human body, and its secretion of thyroid hormones is related to many physiological processes of human growth, development and metabolism.
If the thyroid function is abnormal, there are many diseases. Common cases such as hypothyroidism are mostly caused by insufficient thyroid hormone secretion, and patients often feel chills, fatigue, lethargy, and weight gain. Iodolipol may contain key ingredients such as iodine. Iodine is a raw material for synthesizing thyroid hormones. Supplementing it can help synthesize thyroid hormones and improve the symptoms of hypothyroidism.
Another example is simple goiter, which is compensatory enlargement of the thyroid gland due to iodine deficiency. Iodolipol can provide iodine source to normalize thyroid hormone synthesis and reduce thyroid enlargement.
In addition, some patients with thyroiditis may have fluctuations in thyroid function during the course of the disease. Iodolipol may play an adjuvant therapeutic role in regulating thyroid function and help patients stabilize thyroid function.
What are the common side effects of Iodolipol?
"Tiangong Kaiwu" is a scientific and technological masterpiece written by Song Yingxing in the Ming Dynasty, but there is no record of "Iodolipol" in it. This is the modern name, and there was no such substance in ancient times. However, you can use the thinking of the ancients on the advantages and disadvantages of drugs to speculate on the possible side effects of this modern thing.
In the concept of ancient medicine, all medicines are biased, and over-use or improper use will lead to drawbacks. If the ancient theory is deduced, Iodolipol may have the following side effects. First, damage to the spleen and stomach. The ancient cloud "all medicines and foods enter the spleen and stomach first." If they are cold or hot in nature, long-term use may cause abnormal transportation and transformation of the spleen and stomach. The spleen and stomach are the foundation of the day after tomorrow. If the spleen and stomach are injured, qi and blood biochemistry will be passive, and people will be prone to tiredness, less food and Qi and blood flow throughout the body to maintain life. If Iodolipol affects the operation of qi and blood, or causes qi stagnation and blood stasis, pain, lumps, etc.; or causes qi and blood inversion, causing dizziness, palpitations, etc. Third, injure the liver and kidney. Liver and kidney are important internal organs of the human body, and the liver and kidney store sperm and dilute. If Iodolipol metabolism needs to go through the liver and kidney, or increase the burden on the liver and kidney, it will damage the essence of the liver and kidney for a long time, and cause soreness at the waist and knee, tinnitus and dizziness, frequent urination at night, etc. Fourth, cause a disorder of yin and yang. The balance of yin and yang in the human body is healthy, and imbalance is Iodolipol may break the balance of yin and yang, and those who are overactive are prone to heat and anger, such as sores on the tongue, irritability and irritability; those who are overactive are prone to cold and dampness, such as chills, cold limbs and puffiness.
Although the side effects of Iodolipol are speculated by ancient theory, modern drug research is more scientific and accurate, and the specific side effects should be subject to modern medical research and clinical trials.
What is the recommended dose of Iodolipol?
Iodolipol is a drug. However, it is difficult to determine the recommended dosage, because many factors will affect its dosage.
People's constitution is strong or weak, the severity of diseases, and age are young and old, all of which are key factors in determining the dosage of Iodolipol. If they are healthy and less sick, the dose used may be relatively small; while the infirm, seriously ill or elderly may require an increase in the dose.
And different diseases require different doses of Iodolipol for treatment. If used for this disease, the dosage may be so; if used for that disease, the dosage may be different.
Furthermore, the route of administration is also related to the dose. Oral administration, external use, injection and other different methods have different corresponding appropriate doses. If it is taken orally, the dose may have a specific range due to absorption through the digestive system; if it is injected, the drug is directly into the blood circulation, and the dose control needs to be more accurate.
Therefore, in order to know the exact recommended dosage of Iodolipol, it cannot be generalized. It is necessary for a professional doctor to carefully observe the specific situation of the patient and combine various factors before deciding the most appropriate dosage to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the medication. Do not use the drug at will to avoid delaying the disease or causing adverse reactions.
What are the precautions when using Iodolipol?
Iodoolip alcohol is a contrast agent. When using it, many things need to be paid attention to.
First usage and dosage. The usage and dosage vary according to the type, site and patient condition of the examination. For angiography, it is injected through a catheter; for urography, it is injected intravenously. Be sure to follow the doctor's advice. Do not change the dose without authorization. If the dose is too small, or it may cause poor imaging and make a wrong diagnosis. If the dose is too high, it may increase the risk of adverse reactions, such as nausea, vomiting, rash, and even cause severe allergic reactions.
People who are contraindicated in the second observation. For those who are allergic to iodine, it must not be used, because it is easy to cause serious allergies, such as anaphylactic shock, which endangers life; patients with hyperthyroidism also need to be used with caution, this drug may affect thyroid function and aggravate the condition; those with renal insufficiency also need to be cautious with medication, because it is excreted through the kidneys. When renal function is poor, the drug is easy to accumulate and damage the kidneys.
Furthermore, pay attention to the timing of medication. Generally, the drug is administered at an appropriate amount of time before the examination to achieve the best imaging effect. Different examination timing is different, such as some angiography, which is injected a few minutes in advance; urography, about half an hour in advance of intravenous injection. The time is not controlled, or the angiography fails.
In addition, close observation is For a period of time after medication, you should stay in the hospital for observation and pay attention to whether there are any adverse reactions. Mild cases, such as local pain, dizziness, or can be relieved on their own; severe cases, such as breathing difficulties, cardiac arrest, need immediate rescue.
In short, the use of iodoolip alcohol, when careful, follow the doctor's advice, so as to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the examination.
Does Iodolipol interact with other medications?
Iodine olipol is a medicine that has been produced in modern times. As for whether it interacts with other medicines, we must investigate it carefully.
View the properties of various medicines, each has its own ability, used in combination, or mutual growth and mutual assistance, or mutual control. The nature of iodine olipol lies in [assuming here that its function is to regulate blood lipids and other specific effects], but other medicines also have their own specialties.
If you encounter a medicine that is warm and moving, such as ephedra, its sex is strong and its power to disperse is quite strong. Iodine olipol is used in combination with it, lest it be scattered too much, disturbing qi and blood, so that the power of iodine olipol cannot be specialized, and it will cause changes.
Another example is the product of nourishing yin and moisturizing dryness. If it is combined with iodine olipol, the medicine of nourishing yin will be more greasy, or hinder the transportation and transformation of the spleen and stomach, and the absorption of iodine olipol or its involvement will make the drug effect difficult to achieve.
Another example is the medicine of Jinshi Zhongzhen. Its mass and weight settle, and iodine olipol will be taken together with it, or it will affect the peristalsis and transmission of the gastrointestinal tract, so that the digestion and absorption of the drug are all involved.
However, there are also complementary ones. For example, some medicines that promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, combined with iodine olipol, may help them move through the blood vessels, so that the regulation of [hypothetical efficacy-related systems such as blood lipid
When using drugs, it is necessary to carefully review the taste, efficacy, and meridian of the drug, know its advisability and taboo, and determine whether it is compatible. Doctors should use drugs like good generals, weigh the pros and cons, and handle them cautiously, so that the medicine can do its best without the risk of mutual harm, so as to ensure the well-being of patients.