Soyabean Oil
Soyabean Oil is vegetable oil included in parenteral nutrition for debilitating conditions, in combination with other substances. It is used topically as an emolient for dry skin
Primary Characteristics
It is of Natural origin.
Solubility in Water: 1 in 10 · Non-proprietary name: Soyabean Oil · pH: 3.

Pharmacokinetics
None recorded.
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Indications
Soyabean Oil is primarily indicated in conditions like Edema, Inflammation, Oedema, Wounds.
Contraindications
Soyabean Oil is contraindicated in conditions like Hypersensitivity to any component of product.
Dosage
Soyabean Oil's dosage details are as follows:
| Dose | Single Dose | Frequency | Route | Instructions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adult Dosage | ||||
| 0.15 g fat/min | 0.15 g fat/min | — | IV | The initial infusion rate of the nutrient admixture in adults should be the equivalent of 0.1 g fat/minute for the first 15 to 30 minutes of infusion. If no untoward reactions occur the infusion rate of the nutrient admixture can be increased to 0.2 g fat/minute. If the patient has no untoward reactions, the dose can be increased on the following day. The daily dosage should not exceed 2.5 g of fat/kg of body weight. |
| Paediatric Dosage (20kg) | ||||
| No data. | ||||
| Neonatal Dosage (3kg) | ||||
| No data. | ||||
Drug Interactions
None recorded.
Side Effects
Soyabean Oil in overdosage may give rise to further complications which include Cyanosis .
Soyabean Oil is known to cause more or less tolerable side effects which are usually transient. These include Backache , Chest pain, Chills, Dyspnea, Fever, Headache, Nausea and vomiting.
Warnings / Precautions
Available Brands
Storage Conditions
Drug Classification
- 1.27 — Vitamins, minerals, tonics, and other susbstances
Manufacturers
Manufacturers of Soyabean Oil in Pakistan: