Zovia is indicated for daily maintenance of essential vitamins in adults and children (≥11 years) receiving parenteral nutrition.
It is also beneficial in clinical settings requiring IV administration of vitamins, including:
These situations often cause elevated metabolic stress, leading to significant vitamin depletion.
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Zovia contains a sterile, lyophilized blend of water- and fat-soluble vitamins, including:
Zovia is a sterile lyophilized powder designed for intravenous injection or infusion, combining 9 water-soluble and 3 fat-soluble vitamins. It uses mixed micelles as a solubilizing agent. Before use, it should be reconstituted with 5 ml of sterile water or compatible IV fluids such as 0.9% saline or 5% glucose.
Adults & children (≥11 years): 1 vial per day.
Reconstitute with 5 ml of sterile water or compatible IV fluid. Mix gently to dissolve.
Administer the full volume by slow IV injection (≥10 minutes) or infusion.
For parenteral nutrition: Add just before use and complete administration within 24 hours.
Rare: Rash, urticaria, or anaphylaxis (especially linked to thiamine).
Reactions may occur during rapid IV administration; hence, infuse slowly.
Not well-studied in pregnancy; should be used only when clearly indicated.
Not recommended during breastfeeding due to a lack of safety data.
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