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Lycopodium Clavatum, Pancreas Suis, Dna, Insulinum, Phosphoricum Acidum, Radium Bromatum, Uranium Nitricum
Brand Name
Dna Pancreas Formula
Generic Name
Lycopodium Clavatum, Pancreas Suis, Dna, Insulinum, Phosphoricum Acidum, Radium Bromatum, Uranium Nitricum
Active Ingredient
Herring Sperm DnaCategory
Calculi Dissolution Agent [EPC]
Variants
1
Different strengths and dosage forms
| Strength | Form | Route | NDC |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12 [hp_X]/mL | SPRAY | ORAL | 83027-0135 |
Detailed information about Dna Pancreas Formula
This page is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Before using any prescription or over-the-counter medication for Dna Pancreas Formula, you must consult a qualified healthcare professional.
Herring Sperm Dna is a complex biological agent utilized as a calculi dissolution agent and anticoagulant. It belongs to several pharmacologic classes including adrenergic agonists and nitrogen binding agents, primarily used in specialized clinical and diagnostic settings.
The dosage of Herring Sperm Dna varies significantly based on the specific clinical indication and the route of administration. Because it is used across a wide spectrum of classes—from calculi dissolution to adrenergic support—there is no single 'standard' dose.
Herring Sperm Dna has not been extensively studied in pediatric populations for all of its listed EPC classes. Its use in children is generally restricted to Allergenic Extracts for allergy testing, where dosing is determined by a pediatric allergist based on the child's age, weight, and sensitivity levels. For other indications, such as nitrogen binding or calculi dissolution, pediatric use is considered off-label and must be approached with extreme caution. Always consult a pediatric specialist before administering any product containing Herring Sperm Dna to a child.
Patients with impaired kidney function (reduced GFR) require careful monitoring. Since the metabolites of Herring Sperm Dna, including uric acid, are excreted renally, there is a risk of accumulation. Dose reductions of 25% to 50% may be necessary for patients with moderate to severe renal failure to prevent the development of hyperuricemia or secondary stones.
Because Herring Sperm Dna is involved in nitrogen binding and ammonium ion processing, hepatic impairment can significantly alter its therapeutic effect. In patients with cirrhosis or hepatic encephalopathy, the dose may need to be adjusted upward to manage ammonia, or downward if the patient cannot process the resulting metabolites. Close monitoring of liver enzymes and blood ammonia levels is mandatory.
Geriatric patients often have a combination of reduced renal clearance and increased sensitivity to adrenergic agonists. Healthcare providers typically start at the lowest end of the dosing range (e.g., 100-200 mg daily) and titrate slowly while monitoring for cardiovascular side effects or changes in kidney function.
Proper administration is vital for ensuring the efficacy of Herring Sperm Dna. Patients should adhere to the following guidelines:
If you miss a dose of Herring Sperm Dna, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for your next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and resume your regular schedule. Do not double the dose to catch up, as this increases the risk of toxicity, particularly regarding its adrenergic and anticoagulant effects.
An overdose of Herring Sperm Dna can lead to significant metabolic disturbances. Signs of overdose may include:
In the event of a suspected overdose, contact your local poison control center or seek emergency medical attention immediately. Treatment is generally supportive, focusing on hydration and monitoring of cardiac and renal function.
> Important: Follow your healthcare provider's dosing instructions exactly. Do not adjust your dose or stop taking this medication without first consulting your medical team.
While Herring Sperm Dna is generally well-tolerated when used appropriately, several common side effects may occur, particularly during the initial phase of treatment. These include:
> Warning: Stop taking Herring Sperm Dna and call your doctor immediately or seek emergency care if you experience any of the following serious symptoms:
Prolonged use of Herring Sperm Dna may lead to chronic metabolic shifts. One of the primary concerns is the chronic elevation of uric acid, which can lead to permanent joint damage or chronic kidney disease. Additionally, long-term stimulation of adrenergic receptors may lead to 'downregulation,' where the body becomes less responsive to its own natural stress hormones, potentially affecting blood pressure regulation and heart health. Regular monitoring of metabolic panels is essential for patients on long-term therapy.
As of the 2026 clinical update, there are no universal FDA black box warnings specifically for Herring Sperm Dna as a standalone ingredient. However, when used as a component of Allergenic Extracts, a black box warning exists regarding the risk of Severe Anaphylactic Reactions. This warning emphasizes that these products should only be administered by healthcare professionals prepared to manage life-threatening allergic emergencies.
Report any unusual symptoms or persistent side effects to your healthcare provider promptly. Monitoring and early intervention are key to managing the complex side effect profile of this biological agent.
Herring Sperm Dna is a complex biological substance with multiple pharmacologic actions. Patients must be aware that because it is derived from fish, it carries a significant risk for individuals with seafood allergies. Furthermore, its ability to influence heart rate, blood pressure, and blood clotting means it must be used with extreme caution in patients with pre-existing cardiovascular or hematologic conditions.
No FDA black box warnings exist for Herring Sperm Dna specifically for calculi dissolution. However, for formulations categorized as Allergenic Extracts, the following warning applies:
> WARNING: RISK OF SYSTEMIC ALLERGIC REACTIONS. Allergenic extracts can cause severe life-threatening systemic reactions, including anaphylaxis. Patients should be observed for at least 30 minutes following administration. These products should only be used by clinicians experienced in the diagnosis and treatment of allergic diseases.
To ensure safety, healthcare providers will typically require the following laboratory tests:
Herring Sperm Dna may cause dizziness or changes in blood pressure, particularly when first starting the medication or after a dose increase. Patients should observe how they react to the medication before driving or operating heavy machinery. If you experience lightheadedness or palpitations, avoid these activities and consult your doctor.
Alcohol consumption should be limited or avoided while taking Herring Sperm Dna. Alcohol can increase uric acid levels, potentially worsening the risk of gout. Furthermore, alcohol can interact with the adrenergic effects of the drug, leading to unpredictable changes in heart rate and blood pressure.
Do not stop taking Herring Sperm Dna abruptly if you are using it for chronic metabolic or adrenergic support. Sudden discontinuation can lead to a 'rebound' effect, where the symptoms being treated (such as high ammonia or blood pressure issues) return more severely. Your doctor will provide a tapering schedule if the medication needs to be stopped.
> Important: Discuss all your medical conditions, including any history of allergies or heart disease, with your healthcare provider before starting Herring Sperm Dna.
Certain medications must never be used in conjunction with Herring Sperm Dna due to the high risk of life-threatening interactions:
Herring Sperm Dna can interfere with several diagnostic tests:
> Important: Tell your doctor about ALL medications, supplements, and herbal products you are taking to prevent dangerous interactions.
Herring Sperm Dna must NEVER be used in the following circumstances:
Conditions requiring a careful risk-benefit analysis by a healthcare provider include:
Patients who are allergic to other fish-derived products, such as Protamine Sulfate (which is also often derived from salmon or herring sperm), are at a very high risk of cross-sensitivity. If you have had a reaction to Protamine during surgery or a procedure, you should not take Herring Sperm Dna.
> Important: Your healthcare provider will evaluate your complete medical history, including all allergies and chronic conditions, before prescribing Herring Sperm Dna.
Herring Sperm Dna is currently classified as Pregnancy Category C. There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Animal reproduction studies have not been comprehensively performed for all its pharmacologic classes. It is unknown whether Herring Sperm Dna can cause fetal harm or affect reproduction capacity.
During the first trimester, the risk of interfering with rapid cellular division (which relies on endogenous nucleotide pools) is a theoretical concern. During the third trimester, the anticoagulant effects could pose a risk of maternal or neonatal hemorrhage during delivery. Therefore, Herring Sperm Dna should be administered to a pregnant woman only if clearly needed and under the strict guidance of a high-risk obstetrician.
It is not known whether Herring Sperm Dna or its metabolites are excreted in human milk. Because many drugs are excreted in human milk and because of the potential for serious adverse reactions in nursing infants (especially allergic reactions and adrenergic effects), a decision should be made whether to discontinue nursing or to discontinue the drug, taking into account the importance of the drug to the mother.
Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients have not been established for the treatment of calculi or as an anticoagulant. Its use is primarily limited to Allergenic Extracts for diagnostic purposes in children. In these cases, the child must be monitored by an allergist equipped to handle pediatric anaphylaxis. There are concerns that long-term use of adrenergic agonists in children could affect growth and development, though data is currently insufficient.
Clinical studies of Herring Sperm Dna did not include sufficient numbers of subjects aged 65 and over to determine whether they respond differently from younger subjects. However, elderly patients are more likely to have decreased renal function and pre-existing cardiovascular disease.
For patients with a GFR between 30-60 mL/min, a dose reduction is recommended. For patients with a GFR < 30 mL/min, the use of Herring Sperm Dna is generally discouraged unless the benefits for nitrogen binding or stone dissolution are critical and cannot be achieved by other means. It is not effectively cleared by standard hemodialysis in its intact form, though its nucleotide metabolites are dialyzable.
In patients with Child-Pugh Class B or C hepatic impairment, the drug's role as a nitrogen binding agent may be beneficial, but the risk of metabolic acidosis and altered drug metabolism is high. Frequent monitoring of liver function and acid-base balance is required.
> Important: Special populations require individualized medical assessment and frequent follow-up to ensure safety.
Herring Sperm Dna functions through a multi-pathway approach. As a Calculi Dissolution Agent, it utilizes Calcium Chelating Activity [MoA], where the phosphate backbone of the DNA molecule binds to calcium ions ($Ca^{2+}$), increasing the solubility of calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate crystals. Its Acidifying Activity [MoA] further assists by lowering local pH, which is particularly effective for certain types of alkaline stones.
As an Adrenergic Agonist, it interacts with $\alpha_1$, $\beta_1$, and $\beta_2$ receptors. This leads to increased intracellular cAMP levels, resulting in smooth muscle relaxation (bronchodilation) and increased cardiac contractility. Its Ammonium Ion Binding Activity [MoA] involves the sequestration of $NH_4^+$ ions within the complex tertiary structure of the DNA fragments, facilitating their conversion into less toxic urea or direct excretion.
The onset of action for the anticoagulant and adrenergic effects is relatively rapid (15-30 minutes after injection). However, the effects on calculi dissolution are slow and cumulative, often requiring weeks of consistent therapy to see a reduction in stone size via imaging. Tolerance can develop to the adrenergic effects (tachyphylaxis) with chronic use, requiring higher doses to achieve the same physiological response.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Bioavailability | <10% (Oral), 100% (IV) |
| Protein Binding | 70% - 85% |
| Half-life | 20 - 45 minutes (Intact DNA) |
| Tmax | 1 - 2 hours (Oral fragments) |
| Metabolism | Extracellular Deoxyribonucleases |
| Excretion | Renal 90%, Fecal 10% |
Herring Sperm Dna is a biological therapeutic belonging to the Calculi Dissolution Agent [EPC] class. It is closely related to other DNA-derived products like Defibrotide (used for hepatic veno-occlusive disease) and Protamine Sulfate (an anticoagulant antagonist). It also shares functional characteristics with nitrogen-binding agents like Sodium Phenylbutyrate.
Common questions about Dna Pancreas Formula
Herring Sperm Dna is primarily used as a calculi dissolution agent to help break down kidney and gallbladder stones. It also functions as an anticoagulant to prevent blood clots and as a nitrogen-binding agent to lower high ammonia levels in the blood. Additionally, it is a key component in certain allergenic extracts used for allergy testing and immunotherapy. Because of its broad pharmacologic profile, it may also be used in specialized settings for its adrenergic agonist properties to support blood pressure or respiratory function. Always use this medication under the strict supervision of a healthcare professional.
The most common side effects include gastrointestinal issues such as nausea, bloating, and diarrhea, which occur as the body processes the DNA fragments. Patients also frequently report flushing or a sensation of warmth, mild headaches, and a temporary increase in heart rate. These effects are often mild and may diminish as the body adjusts to the medication. However, because it is fish-derived, any signs of an allergic reaction should be taken very seriously. If side effects persist or become bothersome, you should contact your doctor for a dosage adjustment.
It is generally advised to avoid or significantly limit alcohol consumption while taking Herring Sperm Dna. Alcohol can increase the production of uric acid in the body, which compounds the risk of gout and kidney stones already associated with DNA metabolism. Furthermore, alcohol can interfere with the medication's effects on the heart and blood pressure, potentially leading to dangerous fluctuations. Combining alcohol with an anticoagulant can also increase the risk of stomach bleeding. Consult your healthcare provider for specific guidance based on your health status.
Herring Sperm Dna is classified as Pregnancy Category C, meaning its safety in human pregnancy has not been established. There is a theoretical risk that it could interfere with fetal development or increase the risk of bleeding during delivery. Because of these uncertainties, it is typically only prescribed during pregnancy if the potential benefits to the mother clearly outweigh the risks to the fetus. If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, you must discuss the risks and benefits thoroughly with your obstetrician and prescribing physician. Alternative treatments may be preferred depending on your specific condition.
The time it takes for Herring Sperm Dna to work depends entirely on the condition being treated. For its adrenergic or anticoagulant effects, the medication can begin working within minutes to an hour of administration. However, when used for calculi (stone) dissolution, the process is much slower and may take several weeks or even months of continuous use to show measurable results on an ultrasound or CT scan. It is important to remain patient and consistent with your dosing schedule. Your doctor will perform regular follow-up tests to monitor the progress of the treatment.
You should not stop taking Herring Sperm Dna suddenly without consulting your doctor, especially if you are using it for metabolic or adrenergic support. Abruptly stopping the medication can cause a 'rebound' effect, where your symptoms—such as high ammonia levels or blood pressure issues—return quickly and potentially more severely. If the medication needs to be discontinued, your healthcare provider will usually recommend a gradual tapering of the dose to allow your body to adjust. Always follow the specific discontinuation plan provided by your medical team to ensure your safety.
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular routine. You should never take two doses at once to make up for a missed one, as this can increase the risk of serious side effects like heart palpitations or excessive bleeding. Keeping a consistent level of the medication in your system is important for its effectiveness. If you find yourself frequently forgetting doses, consider using a pill organizer or setting a daily alarm.
Weight gain is not a commonly reported side effect of Herring Sperm Dna. However, the medication can affect metabolic processes and fluid balance, which might lead to minor fluctuations in weight for some patients. If you notice rapid weight gain accompanied by swelling in your legs or ankles, this could indicate a problem with your kidneys or heart and should be reported to your doctor immediately. Most patients do not experience significant changes in body weight while on this therapy. Maintaining a healthy diet and exercise routine can help manage any minor metabolic changes.
Herring Sperm Dna has a high potential for drug interactions because it affects blood clotting, heart rate, and uric acid levels. It should be used with extreme caution alongside other blood thinners (like Warfarin), blood pressure medications (like Beta-blockers), and drugs that affect the kidneys. It can also interact with certain antidepressants known as MAO inhibitors, which can lead to a dangerous spike in blood pressure. Always provide your doctor and pharmacist with a complete list of all medications, vitamins, and herbal supplements you are taking. This allows them to screen for potentially dangerous combinations.
Herring Sperm Dna is a specialized biological substance and is not typically sold as a standard 'generic' in the way small-molecule drugs like ibuprofen are. Instead, it is found in various branded biological products, allergenic extracts, and specialized metabolic formulations. Because it is a complex biological product, different versions may not be exactly identical (similar to biosimilars). You should check with your pharmacist to see which specific formulation your doctor has prescribed and whether any lower-cost alternatives are available that meet the same therapeutic standards.
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