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Sodium tetradecyl sulfate Intravenous
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  • Sodium tetradecyl sulfate (Intravenous)

Sodium tetradecyl sulfate (Intravenous)

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Apr 5, 2022.

Commonly used brand name(s)

In the U.S.

  • Sotradecol

Available Dosage Forms:

  • Solution

Therapeutic Class: Sclerosing Agent

Uses for sodium tetradecyl sulfate

Sodium tetradecyl sulfate injection is used to treat small varicose veins of the lower legs. It is a type of medicine called a sclerosing agent.

Sodium tetradecyl sulfate is to be given only by or under the direct supervision of your doctor.

Before using sodium tetradecyl sulfate

In deciding to use a medicine, the risks of taking the medicine must be weighed against the good it will do. This is a decision you and your doctor will make. For sodium tetradecyl sulfate, the following should be considered:

Allergies

Tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to sodium tetradecyl sulfate or any other medicines. Also tell your health care professional if you have any other types of allergies, such as to foods, dyes, preservatives, or animals. For non-prescription products, read the label or package ingredients carefully.

Pediatric

Appropriate studies have not been performed on the relationship of age to the effects of sodium tetradecyl sulfate injection in the pediatric population. Safety and efficacy have not been established.

Geriatric

No information is available on the relationship of age to the effects of sodium tetradecyl sulfate injection in geriatric patients.

Breastfeeding

There are no adequate studies in women for determining infant risk when using this medication during breastfeeding. Weigh the potential benefits against the potential risks before taking this medication while breastfeeding.

Interactions with medicines

Although certain medicines should not be used together at all, in other cases two different medicines may be used together even if an interaction might occur. In these cases, your doctor may want to change the dose, or other precautions may be necessary. Tell your healthcare professional if you are taking any other prescription or nonprescription (over-the-counter [OTC]) medicine.

Interactions with food/tobacco/alcohol

Certain medicines should not be used at or around the time of eating food or eating certain types of food since interactions may occur. Using alcohol or tobacco with certain medicines may also cause interactions to occur. Discuss with your healthcare professional the use of your medicine with food, alcohol, or tobacco.

Other medical problems

The presence of other medical problems may affect the use of sodium tetradecyl sulfate. Make sure you tell your doctor if you have any other medical problems, especially:

  • Asthma or
  • Blood clotting problems (eg, phlebitis migrans, thrombophlebitis) or
  • Blood problems (eg, dyscrasia, sepsis) or
  • Blood vessel problems (eg, deep vein incompetence, huge superficial veins with connections to deeper veins, valvular vein incompetence) or
  • Cancer or
  • Cellulitis, acute or
  • Diabetes, uncontrolled or
  • Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid) or
  • Infection, acute or
  • Lung disease, acute or
  • Prolonged immobilization (eg, bedridden) or
  • Skin disease, acute or
  • Tuberculosis or
  • Varicosities caused by abdominal and pelvic ...