Efficacy and side effects of atp therapy

ATP, or adenosine triphosphate disodium injection, is used for the treatment of progressive myasthenia gravis, cerebral hemorrhage sequelae and other diseases, and has side effects on the respiratory system, cardiovascular system, liver and so on. 1. Adenosine triphosphate disodium injection is a coenzyme drug, used for the treatment of progressive myasthenia,, myocardial disorders, sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage, cardiac insufficiency, hepatitis and so on. 2. Side effects: taking the drug can be seen in different aspects of the respiratory system, cardiovascular system, liver, musculoskeletal system, skin, systemic reactions and other adverse reactions. (1) The respiratory system has cough, chest tightness and temporary dyspnea, if there is a history of asthma may induce asthma. (2) In the cardiovascular system, there is hypotension, and transient cardiac arrest during cardioversion. (3) Hepatic, with elevated alanine aminotransferase in a few patients. (4) The skeletal-muscular system has arthralgias and lower extremity pain due to massive injections of disodium adenosine triphosphate injection. (5) Allergic reactions include urticaria and anaphylaxis. (6) Systemic reactions are seen as fever. (7) Digestive system is seen as eructation (hiccups). This product is usually administered in hospitals by health care professionals.