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Injection

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Pariza Healthcare

Salt Composition

Methylcobalamin (1500mcg)

Overview Injection

Synthetic vitamin B12, administered via injection, addresses bodily deficiencies of this crucial nutrient. Vitamin B12 plays a vital role in growth, cellular replication, hematopoiesis, and protein/tissue synthesis. Furthermore, it aids in managing anemia, fatigue, and peripheral paresthesia. Adhere strictly to your physician's prescribed dosage and regimen; carefully review all accompanying instructions. Consistent, daily administration at a set time optimizes therapeutic efficacy. This injection may constitute part of a broader treatment strategy, encompassing dietary modifications and potentially other medications or supplements. Consult resources on B12-rich foods to ensure adequate dietary intake. Generally well-tolerated, this injection rarely elicits adverse reactions. However, inform your doctor of all concurrent medications, as some can interfere with B12 absorption. Prior to commencing treatment, disclose any existing health concerns, including Leber's disease, hepatic dysfunction, or renal impairment, to ensure treatment safety.

Uses of Injection

Insufficient levels of cobalamin

Major Benefits of Injection:

This medication will be administered by your healthcare provider; self-medication is strictly prohibited.

Common Side effects of Injection:

  • No common side effects seen

How to use Injection:

Administering this medication will be performed by your physician or their associate; self-medication is strictly prohibited.

How Injection works:

Vitamin B12 injections replenish depleted bodily stores of this vitamin, offering therapeutic benefit in specific anemias and nerve-related conditions.

SAFETY ADVICE

AlcoholAlcoholCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Alcohol consumption alongside this injectable medication may be unsafe; physician consultation is advised.

PregnancyPregnancyCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Administering this injection during pregnancy may pose risks. While human data is scarce, animal research indicates potential harm to the fetus. Your physician will assess the advantages against possible dangers prior to any prescription. Seek medical advice.

Breast feedingBreast feedingCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Administering this injection while breastfeeding is likely inadvisable. Preliminary human studies indicate potential transfer of the medication into breast milk, posing a possible risk to the infant.

DrivingDrivingCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

The effect of Injection on driving ability is unknown. Refrain from driving if you experience symptoms impairing concentration or reaction time.

KidneyKidneyCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Data regarding Injection use in individuals with renal impairment is scarce. Physician consultation is advised.

LiverLiverCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Data regarding Injection use in individuals with hepatic impairment is scarce. Physician consultation is advised.

What if you forget to take Injection :

Should you forget a dose of the injection, administer it promptly. If, however, your next scheduled dose is imminent, omit the missed dose and resume your usual dosing regimen. Never take a double dose.

Facts to Know About Injection

LabelValue
Chemical Category Vitamin B12 Analog
Developing Habits No.
Treatment Category Essential Nutrients

FAQs on Injection

Vitamin B12 injections deliver this essential nutrient, crucial for red blood cell production, nervous system health, energy metabolism, and the utilization of folic acid (vitamin B9).
Meat, fish, eggs, and dairy provide vitamin B12. Since fruits, vegetables, and grains lack this vitamin, vegetarians and vegans are at risk of B12 deficiency.
Vitamin B12 deficiency can manifest as fatigue, weakness, constipation, appetite loss, weight loss, and megaloblastic anemia (abnormally large red blood cells). Neurological symptoms, including numbness and tingling in the extremities, may also develop. Additional symptoms can include balance problems, depression, confusion, dementia, memory impairment, and mouth or tongue soreness.
This injection is typically safe and well-tolerated. Rare side effects, including nausea, diarrhea, anorexia, and rash, may occur. Stop using this medication immediately if a rash develops.
Intravenous or intramuscular injection is administered. The typical dose is 0.5 mg (one ampoule) three times weekly. Maintenance therapy, after two months, consists of 0.5 mg (one ampoule) every one to three months.
Rotate injection sites to prevent complications. If you experience severe pain or blood backflow, withdraw the needle and inject elsewhere.
Injection
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MRP 60
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