What is vitamin K injection made of?

The other ingredients make the vitamin K safe to give as a shot. One ingredient keeps the vitamin K mixed in the liquid; another keeps the liquid from being too acidic. One of the ingredients is benzyl alcohol, a preservative. Benzyl alcohol is a common ingredient in many medications.

What is in vitamin k1 injection?

PHYTONADIONE (fye toe na DYE one) is a man-made form of vitamin K. This medicine is used to treat vitamin K deficiency or bleeding problems caused by various disorders. This medicine is also given to newborn babies to prevent bleeding.

Is vitamin K injection vegetarian?

Konakion (Vitamin K) and Vegetarians Konakion l mg/0.5 ml ampoule, for intra-muscular administration, is an animal free product.

What is the vitamin K vaccine?

In newborns, vitamin K injections can prevent a now rare, but potentially fatal, bleeding disorder called ‘vitamin K deficiency bleeding’ (VKDB), also known as ‘haemorrhagic disease of the newborn’ (HDN). Babies can be given the injection in hospital after they’re born.

Is vitamin K shot a vaccine?

A: No, vitamin K is not a vaccine. Vitamins are essential nutrients that can’t be made by the body. Vaccines work by triggering a baby’s immune system, but vitamin K doesn’t trigger the baby’s immune system. People confuse vitamin K with vaccines because it’s given by injection.

Where is Vit K injection given?

This medication is given by injection under the skin or into a muscle or vein as directed by your doctor. If this medication is given into a vein, it should be injected very slowly (no more than 1 milligram per minute) to reduce the risk of serious side effects.

Where should vitamin K be injected?

What contains vitamin K1?

Food Sources of Vitamin K1

  • Kale: 1,062 mcg.
  • Collard greens: 1,059 mcg.
  • Spinach: 889 mcg.
  • Turnip greens: 529 mcg.
  • Broccoli: 220 mcg.
  • Brussels sprouts: 218 mcg.

Does vitamin K injection have animal products?

There is currently no other vitamin K product licensed and available for use as an alternative. If you have reasons why you would not wish your baby to receive an animal derived product we are currently unable to offer a substitute preparation as there is no licensed product available. Can Vitamin K be given orally?

Do vegans need vitamin K?

Vitamin K-1 occurs naturally in many plants, especially dark, leafy greens. Vitamin K-2 is present in some dairy products and egg yolks. As vegans do not eat dairy or eggs, they should focus on consuming the other source of vitamin K-2, which is fermented foods.

Can you refuse vitamin K shot?

Even when emergency medical care is timely, the severity of the bleeding may cause permanent impairment, especially considering about half of infants with VKDB bleed into their brains. VKDB is preventable by administering the vitamin K injection and refusing the shot increases VKDB risk 81-fold.

What are the side effects of vitamin K injection?

Pain, swelling, or soreness at the injection site may occur. Temporary flushing, taste changes, dizziness, rapid heartbeat, sweating, shortness of breath, or bluish lips/skin/nails may also rarely occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly.