It is primarily used to prevent and treat vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) in neonates. Phytomenadione is a synthetic form of a fat-soluble vitamin called Vitamin K1.
It also plays a key role in reversing the effects of anticoagulant medicines like warfarin, and it can manage bleeding due to vitamin K deficiency in conditions like malabsorption syndromes, obstructive jaundice, long-term antibiotic therapy, and nutritional deficiencies.
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Phytomenadione is a synthetic form of a fat-soluble vitamin called Vitamin K1.
It works by acting as a cofactor for an enzyme known as gamma-glutamyl carboxylase. This enzyme, with the assistance of Phytomenadione, modifies several blood coagulation factors and anticoagulant proteins. In simpler language, Phytomenadione allows these proteins to bind calcium ions, which in turn makes them biologically active. This process is vital for normal blood clotting and maintaining the balance between bleeding and clotting in the body. By performing its function, Phytomenadione helps manage conditions related to vitamin K deficiency and counteracts the effects of certain anticoagulant medicines.
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Phytomenadione can be taken orally (liquid formulations) and intramuscularly or intravenously (injection).
Phytomenadione can be given to adults and children, including newborn neonates.
This medicine is contraindicated in patients with known allergies to Phytomenadione or any component of the formulation. Avoid use in patients with severe hepatic impairment or coagulopathy due to increased risk of haematoma formation.
This medicine may interact with anticoagulants (such as warfarin), antibiotics (such as cephalosporins and salicylates), and fat malabsorption agents (such as orlistat and cholestyramine).
An overdose of Phytomenadione may cause symptoms like flushing, unusual taste, sweating, dizziness, shortness of breath, etc. If you observe these symptoms, inform your doctor and follow their advice accordingly.
If you forget to take this medicine, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule.
Most side effects are temporary and generally harmless and resolve when discontinuing this medicine. However, if you experience any severe side effects or worsening of any of the symptoms, please consult your doctor.
For injection site reactions like pain, swelling, and erythema, you can apply a cold compress.
In case of allergic reactions like rashes or itching, stop using the medicine and inform your doctor.
As Phytomenadione is generally well-tolerated, it does not usually affect your ability to drive or operate heavy machinery. However, if you experience any dizziness or fatigue, avoid performing these tasks.
Phytomenadione is considered safe to use during pregnancy and breastfeeding, as vitamin K deficiency can lead to severe bleeding in both mother and infant. However, it is still advised to consult your doctor before use.
Patients with Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency need to exercise caution when taking this medicine, as it may cause haemolytic anaemia.
Care should be taken in premature infants due to the risk of kernicterus.
Consumption of green leafy vegetables like spinach, kale, and broccoli which are rich sources of vitamin K can help manage vitamin K deficiency.
Regular health check-ups can help monitor for any potential vitamin deficiencies and allow for early intervention if required.
Frequently asked questions
There is no known impact of Phytomenadione on mood or sleep. However, if you notice any change in your mood or sleep patterns after starting this medication, consult your doctor.
Phytomenadione is not known to impact fertility. However, if you have concerns about fertility, it would be wise to consult your doctor.
Phytomenadione dosage and treatment duration should be strictly followed per your doctor's recommendations.
The time taken for Phytomenadione to start working varies depending on the individual and the condition being managed.
Phytomenadione can be taken at any time of the day as per your doctor's advice and prescription.
No, Phytomenadione is not a steroid. It is a type of vitamin, specifically vitamin K1, used primarily for its role in the coagulation process to prevent and manage bleeding disorders.
Phytomenadione itself is a synthetic form of vitamin K1 and can be considered suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
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