What is the efficacy of disodium adenosine triphosphate?

The efficacy of disodium adenosine triphosphate is reflected in the adjuvant treatment of acute and chronic active hepatitis, brain injury, myocarditis, ischemic cerebrovascular disease sequelae and other diseases.
Adenosine disodium triphosphate is a high-energy complex that can supply energy to cells in ischemic and hypoxic states, improve cellular metabolism, energy, and cell membrane sodium pumping mechanisms, improve microcirculation disorders, and help to restore organ function, and therefore is commonly used in the adjuvant treatment of acute and chronic active hepatitis, cerebral injury, myocarditis, and sequelae of ischemic cerebrovascular disease.
Adenosine disodium triphosphate before use must first pay attention to whether the drug properties have changed, whether the expiration date, and then used under the guidance of a physician, the use of which may be chest tightness, cough, hypotension and other adverse reactions, allergies and cerebral hemorrhage in the early stages of patients are prohibited.