How to Give Rat Neurofactor Shots for Facial Paralysis

Rat Nerve Factor, i.e. Rat Nerve Growth Factor for Injection, can be used for the treatment of toxic peripheral neuropathy, and the instruction shows that one unit is used each time, which is dissolved with 2 ml of water for injection and then injected intramuscularly.
Injectable rat nerve growth factor can shorten the nerve-muscle action potential latency and increase its electrical amplitude, with the function of reducing nerve myelin swelling and promoting nerve recovery, mainly used for the treatment of n-hexane toxic peripheral neuropathy, also clinically used for other peripheral nerve injury disease, such as peripheral facial nerve paralysis, kinetic nerve paralysis and so on.
Rat Nerve Growth Factor for Injection is used once a day, one tablet at a time, dissolved in 2ml of saline for intramuscular injection. Adverse reactions such as fever, malaise, dizziness, tremor, edema, skin rash, diarrhea, liver function abnormality, etc. may occur during the use of the drug, and it is forbidden for those who are allergic to this product.
If there is a need for medication, it is recommended to consult a professional physician and standardize the use of medication under the guidance of a doctor.