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Beauty Liphoscile-Phosphatidylcholine for Injection
Specification:250mg/5ml
Fuction:Body slimming: Loss weight; Obesity treatment
Brand Name: ComelyBeauty
Usage: SC
Package: 5 vials per tray per box
Product Name | Liphoscile-Phosphatidylcholine for Injection |
Specification | 250mg/5ml |
Package | 5 vials per tray per box |
Shelf life | 36 months |
Storage | Protect from light and moisture.Store in a cool dry place |
Warning | Should not be used by pregnant or lactating women |
Usage:
The technique used for body slimming and obesity treatment was subcutaneous infiltration with undiluted Phosphatidylcholine {250mg/5ml).The injection was in jected into the fat deposit following a multiinjection pattern according to the shape of the fat deposit. The amounts of lecithin injected into each fat deposit ranged between 5 ml and 30 ml per application according to the individual needs of the patient.
For the detailed injection parts and dosages, please see the table here below.
Injection Parts | Dosage per administration |
Abdomen/waist/hip | Inject 0.7-0.8ml on a spot and move to next half an inch or a centimeter distant. |
Face (double chin) |
For those areas with small fat deposits were infiltrated at only one central point whereas in larger areas, the injections were at equidistant points of approximately 1cm. At each application site, 0.2ml was injected, totaling 0.2 to 0.5ml (10-250mg) per session |
Other parts such as armpit, upper arm, back and thigh | Adjust (mostly less than abdomen/waist/hip) in jection quantity according to the obesity degree of the part to be injected. |
Storage:
Phosphatidylcholine Injection should be contained in brown glass vials because it suffers degradation when expose to light.
The recommend storage temperature: store under refrigeration (4℃-9℃), although there is no reference to this medicine being sensitive to temperature.
Do not use Phosphatidylcholine Injection after the expiry date, which is stated on the carton. The expiry date refers to the last day of that month.
Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medicines no longer required. These measures will help to protect the environment.