Indications:
Vitamin B1, B6 & B12 tablets are indicated for the treatment of deficiencies of these vitamins. They are used for conditions such as polyneuropathy (including alcoholic or toxic neuropathies), neuritis, neuralgia, cervical syndrome, shoulder-arm syndrome, lumbago, sciatica, myalgia, intercostal neuralgia, herpes zoster, and supportive treatment in facial paresis.
Composition:
Each film-coated tablet contains Vitamin B1 (Thiamine Mononitrate) 100 mg, Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) 200 mg, Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) 200 microgram. Each 3 ml ampoule contains Thiamine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B1) 100 mg, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6) 100 mg, Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) 1000 mcg.
Pharmacology:
Vitamin B1 converts carbohydrates, fatty acids, and amino acids into energy, supports nerve health, enhances mood, and strengthens the heart. Vitamin B6 aids in red blood cell formation, protein synthesis in cells, neurotransmitter production (e.g., serotonin), and energy release. It also helps prevent cardiovascular diseases, strokes, alleviates depression, and aids in insomnia relief. Vitamin B12 is crucial for cell replication, red blood cell production, prevents anemia, depression, reduces nerve pain and numbness, and lowers the risk of heart diseases.
Dosage & Administration:
Tablet: 1-3 tablets per day or as directed by a physician. Injection: For severe cases, 1 injection daily until symptoms subside; for mild cases, 1 injection 2-3 times per week. Injections are preferably administered intramuscularly.
Use in Children:
There is no information available on the use of this drug in children.
Interaction:
No drug interactions have been reported.
Contraindications:
Contraindicated in patients on levodopa therapy and those with hypersensitivity to any ingredients.
Side Effects:
Generally well tolerated; allergic reactions may occur in some cases.
Pregnancy & Lactation:
Oral tablet form recommended; injection not advised during pregnancy and lactation due to benzyl alcohol content.
Precautions & Warnings:
Cyanocobalamin should not be administered in patients with subacute degeneration of the spinal cord. It is not suitable for treating optic neuropathies associated with elevated cyanocobalamin levels.
Overdose Effects:
No specific symptoms expected with recommended dosage; manage known overdoses symptomatically and supportively.
Therapeutic Class:
Specific combined vitamin preparations.
Storage Conditions:
Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool (below 25°C), dry place, protected from light.
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