Vasopressin Injection Dealers in Delhi

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  • Cpressin P 20IU Vasopressin Injection

    Cpressin P 20IU Vasopressin Injection

    176 / Pack

    • MOQ5 Box
    • Brand NameCpressin P
    • CompositionVasopressin
    • Packaging Size5 X 1 Ml
    • Packaging TypeAmpoule Pack
    • Usage/ApplicationDiabetes Insipidus And Low Blood Pressure Treatment
    • Shelf Life24 Months
    • StorageStore In Cool & Dry Place
    • Country of OriginIndia
    • Strength20 Units / 1 Ml
    • Dosage FormInjection
    • ManufacturerSamarth
    • Ideal ForHospital / Clinical Use
    • PrescriptionRequired
    • We offer Cpressin P 20IU Vasopressin Injection, a potent solution for treating Diabetes Insipidus and low blood pressure. Each pack contains 5 ampoules of 1 ml, with a shelf life of 24 months. Made in India, our product boasts a strength of 20 Units per 1 ml, ensuring effective dosage. As a trusted Manufacturer, Exporter, and Supplier, we guarantee quality and reliability. Store in a cool, dry place to maintain efficacy. Trust Cpressin P for superior treatment outcomes and consistent results in managing these conditions.
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  • Vasopressin Injection

    Vasopressin Injection

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    • API FormLiquid
    • ApplicationUsed to Control the Frequent Urination, Increased Thirst, and Loss of Water
    • DosageAs per Doctor's Prescription
    • StorageCool and Dry Place
    • Best Before36 Months from Manufacturing
    • Vasopressin injection is used to control the frequent urination, increased thirst, and loss of water caused by diabetes insipidus. This is a condition that causes the body to lose too much water and become dehydrated. Vasopressin injection is also used to prevent and treat abdominal or stomach distension that occurs after surgery. It is also used in abdominal or stomach roentgenography.   Human vasopressin, also called antidiuretic hormone (ADH), arginine vasopressin (AVP) or argipressin, is a hormone synthesized from the AVP gene as a peptide prohormone in neurons in the hypothalamus, and is converted to AVP. It then travels down the axon terminating in the posterior pituitary, and is released from vesicles into the circulation in response to extracellular fluid hypertonicity (hyperosmolality). AVP has two primary functions. First, it increases the amount of solute-free water reabsorbed back into the circulation from the filtrate in the kidney tubules of the nephrons. Second, AVP constricts arterioles, which increases peripheral vascular resistance and raises arterial blood pressure.
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