What is Konakion made from?

What is Konakion made from?

Konakion MM/Phytomenadione 10 mg/1 ml is supplied in amber glass ampoules containing 10 mg phytomenadione in 1 ml. The ampoule solution is clear to slightly opalescent, pale yellow in colour and contains the active constituent in a mixed micelles vehicle of glycocholic acid and lecithin.

What is the meaning of Konakion?

KONAKION belongs to a group of medicines called haemostatic agents, meaning they assist with blood clotting problems. KONAKION is used to prevent or treat blood clotting problems and works by reversing some of the causes of excessive bleeding.

Is Konakion vitamin K?

KONAKION MM is used to treat excessive bleeding problems. KONAKION MM belongs to a group of medicines called Vitamin K. Vitamin K substances are used to treat excessive bleeding problems and work by reversing some of the causes of excessive bleeding.

Can Konakion mm be given orally?

Konakion MM Paediatric can be given to your child by injection into a vein or muscle or by mouth (orally).

Is Konakion vegetarian?

Vitamin K for Newborns (Konakion MM Paediatric) is not suitable for vegetarians or vegans. It contains Gylchocolic Acid, which is a bile acid derived from cattle.

Where do you inject Konakion?

This medication is given by injection under the skin or into a muscle or vein as directed by your doctor. If this medication is given into a vein, it should be injected very slowly (no more than 1 milligram per minute) to reduce the risk of serious side effects.

What is Konakion Paediatric?

KONAKION MM Paediatric is used to treat blood clotting problems. KONAKION MM Paediatric belongs to a group of medicines called Vitamin K. Vitamin K is used to prevent and treat Vitamin K Deficiency Bleeding (VKDB).

How do you give a Konakion IV?

How to use Konakion Solution. This medication is given by injection under the skin or into a muscle or vein as directed by your doctor. If this medication is given into a vein, it should be injected very slowly (no more than 1 milligram per minute) to reduce the risk of serious side effects. (See also Warning section.)