Product: Vitamin B complex 10amp x 2ml
Manufacturer: Sopharma
Quantity: 2ml
Pack: 10amp
Steroid cycle: Vitamin
Active substance: thiamine hydrochloride, riboflavin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, nicotinamide
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Product: Vitamin B complex 10amp x 2ml
Manufacturer: Sopharma
Quantity: 2ml
Pack: 10amp
Steroid cycle: Vitamin
Active substance: thiamine hydrochloride, riboflavin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, nicotinamide
Vitamin B complex 10amp x 2ml
One ampoule of 2 ml contains: 10 mg (5 mg/ml) thiamine hydrochloride (vit. B1), riboflavine sodium phosphate equivalent to 2 mg (1 mg/ml) riboflavin (vit. B2), 10 mg (5 mg/ml) pyridoxine hydrochloride (vit. B6), 100 mg (50 mg/ml) nicotinamide (vit. PP).
The product is used in group B vitamin deficiency in the following diseases: neuritis; polyneuritis of alcoholic, toxic, and post infectious origin; diabetic polyneuropathy; neuralgia; parasthesia; Wernicke’s encephalopathy; neurodermitis; chronic alcoholism; intoxications.
Causes of riboflavin deficiency:
In the urine of a healthy person, Riboflavin is continuously excreted. Making deficiency relatively common when the dietary intake is insufficient. Its deficiency is usually found together with nutrient deficiencies, particularly with other water-soluble vitamins. There are 2 types of deficiencies one is primary and secondary, in the primary deficiency poor vitamin source in one’s daily diet, or secondary, which may be a result of conditions that affect absorption in the intestine, so the body not being able to use that vitamin or an increase in the excretion of the vitamin from the body. subclinical deficiency is also observed in women taking an oral contraceptive, in the elderly, in people with eating disorders, chronic alcoholism, and disease and in diseases such as HIV, inflammatory bowel disease, diabetes, and chronic heart disease. The Celiac Disease Foundation points out that gluten-free first may be low in riboflavin and other nutrients as enriched wheat flour and wheat foods ( bread, pasta, cereals, etc ) is a major dietary contribution to total riboflavin intake. Phototherapy to treat jaundice in infants can cause increased degradation of riboflavin, leading to the deficiency if not monitored closely.
As the vitamin B deficiency can occur easily in any age and can cause different severe diseases to there should be some replacement of the natural vitamin that can fulfill the required concentration of the vitamin in the body so the drug vitamin B complex 10 amp x 2ml is very effective for that purpose.
Dosage and administration:
The solution for injection is applied parenterally - intramuscularly or, more rarely, intravenously at a dose of 1-2 ml every day or every other day, the course of treatment ranging from 5 to 10 days. The film tablets are used orally in adults at a dose of 2-6 tablets daily; in children at a dose of 1-2 tablets daily.
Side effects
Mild transient diarrhea, polycythemia vera, peripheral vascular thrombosis, itching transitory exanthema, feeling of swelling of entire body, anaphylactic shock and death. Sensitivity to the ingredients listed may occur. Use should be discontinued upon observance of any untoward reaction. Pain upon intramuscular injection may be noted.
Usually 0.25 to 2 mL by intramuscular or slow intravenous injection. High concentrations given intravenously may be diluted using parenteral infusion solutions.