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Meyermin medicine has the main ingredients are vitamin B1, vitamin B6, vitamin B12. The drug is effective in the prevention and treatment of vitamin B deficiency, headache, asthenia in children as well as other diseases. So how is Meyermin up used?
1. What is Meyermin?
Meyermin medicine has the main ingredients:
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine mononitrate) with a content of 125mg. Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine HCL) with a strength of 125 mg. Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) with 0.25mg content. Other excipients with a sufficient amount of 1 tablet. Dosage form: Film coated tablets. The effect of the drug Meyermin
Vitamin B1 (Thiamin): contributes to the process of creating energy for vital activities of the body. Deficiency will cause numbness, peripheral neuritis or heart failure. Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxin): participates in the body's hematopoietic process and neurotransmitters such as GABA, Histamine, Serotonin. Therefore, if your body lacks pyridoxine, it will cause anemia, polyneuropathy. Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) participates in the metabolism of folic acid to form cell DNA. In addition, this is also a vitamin involved in the process of hematopoiesis and the structure of the myelin sheath of neurons.
2. What diseases does Meyermin treat?
Meyermin is indicated for use in the following cases:
Vitamin B deficiency, headache, weakness or growth retardation in children. Treatment of nervous system disorders such as peripheral neuritis, optic neuritis, neuralgia, diabetic and alcoholic neuritis, polyneuritis, paresthesia, shoulder-brachial syndrome, sciatica, neurasthenia, and convulsions due to increased stimulation of the central nervous system. Treatment of neuropathic shingles. Prophylaxis and treatment of nausea and vomiting during pregnancy. Anemia due to deficiency of vitamin B6 and vitamin B12, Recovery and maintenance of health after illness, during overwork or for the elderly.
3. Usage and dosage of Meyermin
3.1. Dosage of Meyermin Meyermin is available in the form of film-coated tablets. The drug is suitable for oral use, with the recommended dosage as follows:
For adults: 2 - 4 tablets / 1 time x 2 - 3 times / day. For children: 1-2 tablets x 2-3 times/day. You need to absolutely adhere to the dosage regulations recommended by the doctor, do not arbitrarily change or adjust the dose because it may lead to an overdose. 3.2. How Meyermin works. Dosage and administration can vary from person to person and is adjusted during treatment based on individual group B needs. When taking Meyermin tablets must be swallowed whole, do not chew, suck or crush. Do not take Meyermin with tea, coffee or other stimulant drinks. In the process of using Meyermin for treatment should not be used together with alcohol and stimulants; Do not eat greasy foods or fast foods that are not good for the body. B vitamins are abundant in fresh vegetables and fruits, so do not abuse vitamin B supplements from preparations and drugs. It is necessary to maintain a moderate and scientific lifestyle, get enough sleep, relax when stressed and exercise regularly.
4. In case of missed dose or overdose of Meyermin
In case of overdose: When high doses of vitamin B6 2-7 g/day (or more than 0.2 g/day for more than two months) are taken for more than two months, the progression of sensory neuropathy leads to signs and symptoms of ataxia and limb numbness. These signs and symptoms resolved after stopping treatment with Meyermin after 6 months.
5. Undesirable effects of Meyermin
Vitamin B1: Sometimes hypersensitivity reactions and some other undesirable effects such as feeling of warmth, prickling sensation, itching, pain, urticaria, weakness, sweating, vomiting, nocturnal insomnia, feeling of throat tightness, angioedema, respiratory failure, cyanosis, pulmonary edema, gastrointestinal bleeding, transient vasodilation and hypotension, vascular collapse and life-threatening network.
B6: Long-term use of high doses of vitamin B6 can lead to more severe peripheral neuropathy.
6. Meyermin drug interactions
Vitamin B1 component enhances the effect of neuromuscular blocking drugs. The vitamin B6 component reduces the effectiveness of Levodopa, but this interaction will not occur if a dopa decarboxylase inhibitor is used.
Vitamin B6 reduces the activity of altretamine, reducing the concentration of phenobarbital and phenytoin in the serum. Some drugs can increase vitamin B6 requirements such as hydralazine, isoniazid, penicillamine and oral contraceptives.
7. Some notes when using Meyermin
7.1. Notes and cautions when using Meyermin: Read carefully the instructions on the label before using Meyermin, if you have any questions about how to use the drug or discuss further with medical professionals for answers. .
Meyermin can be used to drive and operate machinery because it does not cause drowsiness, dizziness or fatigue.
Do not use Meyermin when it has expired or there is a change in color, physical change,...
7.3. Note for pregnant women and lactating mothers Meyermin can be used for pregnant women or lactating women to supplement nutrients for mother and baby, but must comply with the regulations. Regarding the dose, do not arbitrarily increase the therapeutic dose of the drug.
7.4. How to store the medicine Store Meyermin medicinal products in a cool and dry location. Keep Meyermin out of the reach of children and pets. Do not leave Meyermin medicine in places with temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius, such as near fireplaces, TV roofs, refrigerators, and do not expose the medicine to direct sunlight. Avoid storing Meyermin in humid places such as bathrooms or places with humidity higher than 70%. With the information about the drug Meyermin, hopefully, it will help you know how to use it as well as how to use it effectively and improve the inherent health condition.
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