Butanophthalein Injection should be called Butanophthalein Sodium Chloride Injection, and the usual course of treatment is 14 days, with the duration of administration adjusted appropriately according to the condition.
Butylphthalide Sodium Chloride Injection is used to improve neurological deficits in people with acute ischemic stroke, and administration is recommended within 48 hours of onset. The drug’s instructions indicate a course of treatment of 14 days. Later, sequential treatment with butylphthalide capsules may be given, but the exact number of days of medication should be decided by the doctor, taking into account the degree of the individual’s condition, sensitivity and tolerance to the drug.
Adverse reactions of butylphthalide sodium chloride injection include abnormal transaminases, respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, elevated fibrinogen, slowed heart rate, rash, diarrhea, and elevated blood sugar. People who are allergic to this product. Should be used reasonably under the guidance of a doctor.