Sodium fructose diphosphate side effects in children are occasional mild gastrointestinal reactions, dizziness, headache, nausea and vomiting. It can be taken with meals to minimize side effects.
Sodium fructose diphosphate can improve cellular ischemia and hypoxia and reduce ischemic myocardial injury by regulating the activity of various enzymes in the process of glucose metabolism. Occasionally see dizziness, nausea and other intestinal adverse reactions, patients can generally tolerate, no need to stop the drug. If more serious side effects are detected, they should be promptly reported to the doctor for appropriate treatment.
Sodium fructose diphosphate preparations should be used alone and not dissolved in other drugs. This drug is contraindicated in patients with hereditary fructose intolerance, those who are allergic to the product, patients with hyperphosphatemia and renal failure, and those who are allergic to fructose.