A Butterfly or scalp vein set, also known as a winged infusion set, is a specialized device used for drawing blood from a vein and giving medication or intravenous (I.V.) therapy into a vein. It consists of a very fine hypodermic needle, two flexible “wings” – resembling the wings of a butterfly – flexible transparent tubing, and a connector. The connector is attached to another device i.e. to a vacuum tube or collection bag to draw blood, or to extension tubing from an infusion pump or IV bag to deliver medication and fluids.
While all scalp vein sets carry a similar design, there are variations. Newer models include a slide and lock safety device to prevent accidental needle-stick injuries and reuse of used needles, which transmit infectious disease such as HIV and Hepatitis B and C. Though properly secured butterfly needles can be left in a vein for up to seven days, they are more frequently used for short-term infusions.
Vitamin e acetate is an organic compound with the formula C31H52O3. It is soluble in chloroform, ether, acetone and vegetable oil, soluble in alcohol, insoluble in water.
Mecobalamin is an organic compound with the formula C63H91CoN13O14P, which is an endogenous vitamin B12. Vitamin B12 is necessary for hematopoiesis, neural metabolism, DNA and RNA production, carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism, helps improve the function of iron in the metabolic cycle, and assists folate in choline synthesis
Nitrofurantoin
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Nitrofurantoin, an organic compound with the formula C8H6N4O5, is a yellow crystalline powder, odorless, bitter, gradually dark in light, soluble in dimethylformamide, slightly soluble in acetone, very slightly soluble in ethanol, and almost insoluble in water or chloroform. It is mainly used for urinary system infection caused by sensitive bacteria.