Description
Fast-Acting Thiamine HCl Injection for Critical Vitamin B1 Deficiency
ABF Injection delivers Thiamine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B1) 50 mg/ml for rapid correction of severe thiamine deficiency. Designed for intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) administration, this sterile injectable solution is trusted by hospitals and clinicians worldwide for emergency and supportive care.
Clinical Uses & Indications
- Beriberi: Treat acute and chronic thiamine deficiency leading to cardiovascular and neurological complications.
- Wernicke’s Encephalopathy: Emergency treatment for alcohol-related or malnutrition-induced encephalopathy to prevent permanent brain damage.
- Alcohol Use Disorder: Supplement therapy for chronic alcoholism, where thiamine absorption is impaired.
- Critical Care Support: Nutritional support in ICU settings, sepsis, burns, and post-surgical recovery where B1 demand is high.
- Gastrointestinal Disorders: For patients with malabsorption syndromes or prolonged vomiting.
Dosage & Administration
Typical adult dosage ranges from 50–100 mg daily via IV or IM route, depending on severity. In critical cases (e.g., Wernicke’s encephalopathy), higher doses up to 200–300 mg may be administered under medical supervision. Always follow physician guidance.
Key Benefits
- ✅ Fast-acting relief for acute deficiency symptoms
- ✅ Essential for energy metabolism and nerve function
- ✅ Safe for IV/IM use in hospital and clinical settings
- ✅ Prevents neurological damage when administered promptly
- ✅ Supports cardiovascular health in beriberi patients
Quality & Safety Assurance
✔️ GMP Certified Manufacturing
✔️ Doctor & Hospital Recommended
✔️ Sterile, Single-use Vials
✔️ Fast Shipping for Medical Supply
Product Specifications
| Active Ingredient | Thiamine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B1) |
|---|---|
| Concentration | 50 mg/ml |
| Dosage Form | Injectable Solution (IV/IM) |
| Vial Size | 2 ml ampule (standard) |
| Route of Administration | Intravenous (IV) / Intramuscular (IM) |
Why Choose ABF Injection?
When every second counts, ABF Injection provides the rapid thiamine replenishment needed to stabilize patients and prevent irreversible complications. Trusted in emergency rooms, ICUs, and outpatient clinics for its efficacy and safety profile.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Who should receive Thiamine HCl injections?
A: Patients with confirmed or suspected thiamine deficiency, especially those with alcoholism, malnutrition, Wernicke’s encephalopathy, beriberi, or critical illness requiring nutritional support.
Q: How quickly does the injection work?
A: IV administration provides immediate bioavailability. Clinical improvement in acute encephalopathy can be observed within hours to days with appropriate dosing.
Q: Are there any side effects?
A: Thiamine injections are generally well-tolerated. Rare allergic reactions may occur. Administer slowly and monitor for hypersensitivity, especially with IV use.
Q: Can this be used for outpatient care?
A: Yes, under medical supervision. IM administration is suitable for outpatient or home healthcare settings when prescribed by a physician.
Q: What precautions should be taken?
A: Use with caution in patients with known hypersensitivity to thiamine. Monitor for anaphylaxis. Do not mix with alkaline solutions. Store at controlled room temperature.
Related Products You May Need
- Multivitamin Injections – Complete nutritional support
- Other Injectable Vitamins – B-Complex, B12, and more
- Iron & Calcium Supplements – For comprehensive deficiency management
Educational Resources
- Understanding Thiamine Deficiency: Symptoms & Treatment
- Wernicke’s Encephalopathy: A Clinical Guide for Healthcare Professionals
- The Role of Vitamin B1 in Critical Care Medicine
Note: This product is for professional medical use only. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before use.






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