
Mouse Nerve Growth Factor (NGF), Solution for Injection (Mouse Nerve Growth Factor Injection)
A biologically active drug widely used in medical practice to treat various disorders of the central and peripheral nervous system.
Drug description
A biologically active drug widely used in medical practice to treat various disorders of the central and peripheral nervous system. The drug is a purified and sterilized nerve growth factor obtained from mouse tissue, which stimulates the growth, survival, and recovery of neurons.
Main components and their action
Mouse Nerve Growth Factor (NGF)
- Stimulation of neuron growth: The drug activates receptors on the surface of neurons, leading to accelerated growth and recovery of nerve cells.
- Improved neuron survival: Helps maintain the health of neurons, preventing their degeneration and apoptosis.
- Regulation of neurotrophic processes: Participates in maintaining synaptic plasticity and the regeneration of nerve fibers.
Indications
Treatment of peripheral neuropathies
- Used for various forms of peripheral neuropathy, including diabetic neuropathy, traumatic nerve injuries, as well as neuropathies caused by compression syndromes (for example, carpal tunnel syndrome).
Treatment of pediatric neurological disorders
- The drug may be used in the treatment of children with psychomotor developmental delay, intellectual disability, and other neurological disorders, including cerebral palsy and hereditary neuromuscular diseases. The use of nerve growth factor helps improve cognitive function, stimulate neuroplasticity, and support the overall rehabilitation of the nervous system.
Recovery after neurosurgical procedures
- The drug is used during the recovery period after surgery on the central and peripheral nervous system to accelerate the regeneration of nerve fibers.
Therapy for central neurodegenerative diseases
- The drug may be used as part of combination therapy for neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, to slow disease progression and improve cognitive function.
Treatment of eye diseases
- Used to treat neurotrophic keratitis and other degenerative diseases of the cornea associated with damage to nerve endings.
Administration
- Injections: The drug is administered intramuscularly or subcutaneously, depending on the clinical picture and the physician's recommendations.
- Administered via targeted injections (local infiltration) at biologically active points (acupoints).
- Dosage: Prescribed individually, depending on the severity of the disease and the patient's age and condition.
Side effects
- Local reactions at the injection site are possible, such as redness, pain, and itching.
- In rare cases, systemic allergic reactions may occur, including urticaria and angioedema.
Contraindications
- Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug.
- Not recommended for patients with autoimmune diseases, as nerve growth factor may intensify inflammatory reactions.
Storage conditions
- Store in a dry, cool place, protected from light, at a temperature no higher than +8°C.
- Do not freeze.
Features of the Xiamen-made drug
Key advantage
- Transport at room temperature: Thanks to the latest technology, the drug can retain its activity at temperatures up to 20°C for 7 days without the need for refrigeration. This significantly simplifies logistics and reduces transportation costs, which is a substantial advantage over similar products from other manufacturers.
Conclusion
Mouse nerve growth factor is widely used for the treatment and recovery of the nervous system, supporting neuron regeneration and improving their function in various neurological diseases.
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