Acetylglutamide for Injection is a neuropeptide, belonging to the improvement of brain function and neurological function of the drug, clinically used in traumatic brain coma, hepatic coma and hemiplegia, post-polio sequelae, neurosurgery-induced coma, paraplegia, neurological headache and lumbago, memory disorders and inattentiveness and other conditions of treatment. Acetyl glutamine for injection is the acetyl compound of glutamine, which is mainly decomposed into γ-aminobutyric acid and glutamate after passing through the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier. γ-aminobutyric acid can antagonize the excitability of glutamate, and glutamate can participate in the information transmission of the central nervous system, so as to achieve the effects of improving the metabolism of nerve cells, maintaining the ability of neurological stress, as well as lowering blood ammonia and improving the cerebral function. There is no report of adverse reactions to acetylglutamide for injection; however, attention should be paid to the use of this product may cause a drop in blood pressure during sedation; it is prohibited for those who are allergic to any component of this product; it should be prohibited to use the product when the drug’s properties change; the use of drugs for the elderly, women and lactating mothers is still unclear; the use of this product for children should be appropriate to reduce the dosage. The above content is for reference only, patients who need to use acetylglutamide for injection, please follow the instructions of a professional doctor to use the drug.