There are generally three types of RNA, and different types have different functions and effects. Most people may not know much about RNA and don’t know what the role of RNA is. In fact, RNA is often used to treat acute and chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis and other diseases, and the effect is very good, but if you have low immunity, it is best not to use it. The efficacy and function of RNA 2 1. The efficacy and function of RNA 2 The pharmacological action of RNA injection II is: RNA injection II has the effects of improving the body's cellular immune function and inhibiting tumors. Animal experiments have shown that RNA can significantly inhibit the growth of tumors in tumor-bearing mice, causing the size of solid tumors to shrink or disappear, with a tumor inhibition rate of 68.3%. Injectable RNA II can cause vacuolar degeneration and liquefactive necrosis of tumor cells, with a large number of proliferating fibroblasts, macrophages and lymphocytes around them, and even connective tissue replacing tumor tissue. Liver cancer patients should pay attention to this in their daily lives, as most of them have impaired liver function. Therefore, their diet should be light and easy to digest, and they should not eat too much high-protein, high-fat food, as a high-protein, high-fat diet will increase the burden on the liver and kidneys, and may even induce hepatic encephalopathy (the liver's detoxification ability decreases, excessive protein decomposition produces a large amount of ammonia that accumulates in the blood, enters the brain and causes the patient to have mental symptoms or even coma or death). Although the therapeutic effect of injectable RNA II is good, patients should also be careful. If urticaria or fever occurs within ten minutes after administration, the drug should be discontinued. 2. Properties and pharmacology and toxicology of RNA 2 2.1. Properties This product is white or off-white freeze-dried block or powder, easily soluble in water. 2.2 Pharmacology and Toxicology This product has the effects of improving the body's cellular immune function and inhibiting tumors. Animal experiments have shown that RNA can significantly inhibit the growth of tumors in mice, causing the size of solid tumors to shrink or disappear, with a tumor inhibition rate of 68.3%. 3. Usage and dosage of RNA 2 【Dosage and Administration】Intravenous or intramuscular injection. Dissolve it in 5% glucose injection or 0.9% sodium chloride injection and inject it intravenously, 100-300 mg (2-6 vials), once a day; dissolve it in 2 ml sterile saline or sterile water for injection and inject it intramuscularly, 50-100 mg (1-2 vials), once a day. |
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