Magnesium Sulphate
Uses
Magneon Injection is used in the treatment of seizures in pregnant women with high blood pressure and decreased magnesium levels in blood. Magneon Injection is also used for the treatment of Pain and swelling from sprains, Constipation, Magnesium deficiency and Irregular heartbeat
How it Works
Magnesium sulphate has anti-inflammatory and laxative properties. Magnesium sulphate is known as a mineral salt and a micronutrient. Magnesium sulphate works as a replacement for magnesium in patients with magnesium deficiency and at site of edema in case of injuries. Magneon Injection also decreases nerve impulses to heart muscles. Magnesium sulphate helps to retain water inside the colon, which helps to increase the mobility and helps to ease bowel movements
Common Side effects
Some of the potential side effects of Magneon Injection can include the symptoms below
Decreased blood pressure,
Decreased body temperature,
Diarrhoea,
Nausea,
Paralysis,
Abdominal pain,
Increased sweating,
Vomiting,
Central nervous system depression,
Cardiac depression,
Injection site pain