How many days do you usually have to infuse the Sangha injection

Generally, there is no uniform clinical regulation on how many days to infuse Sheng Vein Injection, and physicians usually prescribe the amount for 5~7 days first, and decide whether to prolong the medication time according to the condition and the patient’s physique.
Sheng pulse injection is a proprietary Chinese medicine injection, which is composed of red ginseng, maitong and schizandra. In the formula, red ginseng replenishes vital energy, generates fluids, and calms the mind; maitake nourishes yin and generates fluids; schizandra benefits qi and generates fluids (by replenishing qi to promote the production of fluids), and replenishes the kidneys and calms the heart; the combination of all the medicines has the efficacy of benefiting qi and nourishing yin, and restoring the normal pulse to prevent and control the symptoms of deficiency and desiccation.
This product can be used to treat palpitation, shortness of breath, coldness of limbs, sweating, extinction of pulse, myocardial infarction, cardiogenic shock, infectious shock, etc. with the above symptoms.
Adverse reactions of Sheng Vein Injection include localized rash, drug fever, excessive sweating, chills, insomnia, palpitations, phlebitis, etc. It is prohibited for newborns, infants and young children, and for those who are allergic to it or have a history of serious adverse reactions. Attention should be paid to patients who use Chinese medicine injection for the first time, patients with severe cardiopulmonary diseases, the elderly and infirm, and those with abnormal liver and kidney functions to strengthen clinical supervision.
There is no standardized regulation on how many days of infusion, clinicians usually prescribe a dosage of 5~7 days first, and then evaluate the condition of the patient and decide whether to prolong the prescription time after using the medicine. Sheng Vein Drink in the process of medication, if there is discomfort, to stop using it in a timely manner.
The drug should be used under the supervision and guidance of a physician, and should not be taken on its own to avoid adverse consequences.