This medicine is primarily used to manage nutritional deficiencies. This combination belongs to the group of compounds called B vitamins.
It can also be used to manage conditions such as Vitamin B12 deficiency anaemia, Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, Pellagra, Ariboflavinosis, and Peripheral neuropathy.
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Cyanocobalamin, or Vitamin B12 works with certain enzymes to facilitate neurological function, red blood cell formation, and DNA synthesis.
D-Panthenol gets converted into Pantothenic acid or Vitamin B5, a key player in the metabolism of fats and promotes skin health.
Niacinamide, better known as Vitamin B3, is converted in the body to NAD, a helper molecule in energy production and metabolism. It also supports neurological function and reduces inflammation.
Riboflavin or Vitamin B2 acts as a precursor to compounds involved in energy production and the metabolism of fats and certain drugs.
Thiamine or Vitamin B1 is needed for ATP production, which is our body's primary energy source. It also plays a role in glucose metabolism and supports neurological, cardiovascular, and immune function.
Pyridoxine or Vitamin B6 aids in neurotransmitter synthesis and red blood cell formation while also reducing certain harmful substances in the body.
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This combination can be taken orally (tablets, capsules, softgels, liquids, and lozenges), or intramuscularly (injection).
This medicine is suitable for use by adults and children.
This medicine is contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity or allergy to any of the ingredients. It is also contraindicated in individuals with a history of Leber's disease.
This combination may interact with proton pump inhibitors (like omeprazole), H2 blockers (such as ranitidine), anti-diabetes medications (like insulin or sulfonylureas), tricyclic antidepressants (such as amitriptyline), antipsychotics (like chlorpromazine), levodopa (used for Parkinson's disease), and phenobarbital (used for epilepsy).
An overdose of this medicine may result in symptoms such as nausea, headache, dizziness, or a sense of disorientation. If you suspect an overdose, it is crucial to seek immediate medical attention.
If you miss a dose of this medicine, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is nearly time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing schedule.
Most side effects are temporary and generally harmless and resolve when discontinuing this medicine. However, if you experience any severe side effects or worsening symptoms, please consult your doctor.
If experiencing mild nausea or stomach upset from the medicine, try taking it with food or after meals.
Should side effects such as mild headaches occur, ensure adequate hydration by drinking plenty of water.
There are no specific warnings regarding the use of this medicine affecting your ability to drive or operate machinery. However, if you experience any symptoms like dizziness or significant fatigue that might impair your ability to perform these activities safely.
Safety during pregnancy and while breastfeeding has not been conclusively established for this medicine. It is recommended to consult a doctor.
Individuals with renal dysfunction or liver disease should use this medicine cautiously, as certain components can accumulate due to impaired excretion processes. Patients with a history of alcohol use disorder should also use this medication under close medical supervision.
Incorporating a balanced diet rich in green leafy vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and dairy products can help maintain adequate levels of B vitamins.
For individuals at risk of deficiency due to dietary restrictions such as vegans or vegetarians, consider fortified foods or supplements under medical advice.
Regular physical activity can help improve overall health and aid in the metabolism of vitamins.
Frequently asked questions
The combination of these vitamins may be used for conditions like anxiety and depression, although the scientific evidence supporting this use is limited.
Yes, this medication can be used to supplement dietary deficiencies in vegans and vegetarians, as they may not get enough of these vitamins from their diet.
Yes, these vitamins are essential in many bodily functions, including energy production and metabolism.
Deficiencies can occur due to malnutrition, malabsorption, certain medications, and genetic disorders affecting transport or metabolism.
Some people may be allergic to certain vitamins or other ingredients in the supplement. Symptoms may include rash, itching, swelling, severe dizziness, and trouble breathing.
No, you should continue taking the supplement as directed by your doctor. Stopping it prematurely could lead to a return of symptoms or a worsening of your condition.
While these vitamins support overall health and immune function, they do not specifically prevent or cure the common cold.
Cyanocobalamin / Vitamin B12 + D-panthenol + Niacinamide + Riboflavin / Vitamin B2 + Thiamine / Vitamin B1 + Vitamin B6 / Pyridoxine in other salts
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