Product Description
Product introduction
Ogain Prefilled Syringe is a medicine used in the treatment of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women and in men at increased risk of fractures. It makes the bones strong and reduce the risk of fractures.
Ogain Prefilled Syringe is given by a healthcare professional and should not be self-administered. You should use it regularly and at the same time each day to get maximum benefit from it. Continue using it as recommended by your doctor and complete the dose even if you feel better. To make it more effective, take adequate amount of calcium and vitamin D supplements while on treatment with this medicine.
Some common side effects of this medicine include headache, pain in extremity, musculoskeletal pain, nerve pain, constipation, and rash. Talk to your doctor if any of these side effects does not go away with time or get worse. Your doctor may help with ways to reduce or prevent these symptoms.
To make sure the medicine is safe for you, before taking it, let your doctor know of all the other medicines you are taking. It is important for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers to ask the advice of their doctors before using this medicine.
Uses of Ogain Prefilled Syringe
How Ogain 60 Mg Injection WorksOgain 60 Mg Injection contains Teriparatide, a parathyroid hormone analogue that stimulates new bone formation. This action increases bone mass and strength, significantly reducing the risk of fractures in individuals with severe osteoporosis. The injection is especially beneficial for adults who have not responded adequately to other osteoporosis treatments.
Proper Administration and DosageOgain 60 Mg Injection is administered subcutaneously, typically once daily, using its convenient pre-filled pen. Injection should only be given as directed by your physician. Rotating injection sites (such as abdomen or thigh) is advised to minimize local irritation. Never attempt self-administration unless trained by a healthcare professional.
Safety, Storage, and Handling TipsKeep the pre-filled pen refrigerated between 2C and 8C, and avoid freezing it. Ensure the solution remains clear and colorless before use. Dispose of the pen safely after use and always keep the medication out of the reach of children. The injection should only be used under medical supervision, with regular monitoring for possible side effects.
FAQ's of Ogain 60 Mg Injection:
Q: How should Ogain 60 Mg Injection be stored before use?
A: Store Ogain 60 Mg Injection in a refrigerator at 2C - 8C. Do not freeze the injection, and always ensure the solution is clear and colorless before administering.
Q: When is Ogain 60 Mg Injection recommended for use?
A: This injection is recommended for adults dealing with severe osteoporosis, especially those at high fracture risk and where other treatments have not been effective.
Q: What is the process for administering Ogain 60 Mg Injection?
A: Ogain 60 Mg Injection is administered subcutaneously-usually once daily-using a pre-filled pen. Your healthcare provider will instruct you in proper technique or administer it for you at each dose.
Q: Who should not use Ogain 60 Mg Injection?
A: Children, pregnant or lactating women, and anyone not expressly prescribed this medicine by a physician should avoid its use unless specifically advised by a doctor.
Q: What are the most common side effects of Ogain 60 Mg Injection?
A: Potential side effects include nausea, headache, dizziness, and limb pain. If side effects persist or worsen, inform your healthcare professional right away.
Q: What are the primary benefits of using Ogain 60 Mg Injection?
A: The primary benefit is enhanced bone formation, leading to improved bone density, strength, and a reduced risk of fractures in patients with severe osteoporosis.