Uses of Nebamin

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Nebamin medicine contains Thiamine mononitrate 50mg, Pyridoxine hydrochloride 250mg and Cyanocobalamin 250 mcg. The drug is effective in treating cases of vitamin B deficiency, headaches, children with weakness, growth retardation and shingles.

1. What are the effects of Nebamine?


1.1. What is Nebamine? Nebamine belongs to the group of minerals and vitamins. Medicines with registration number: VNA-2468-04. Produced by TW25 Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company - VIETNAM.
Prepared in the form of: Sugar coated tablets; Packing: Box with 10 blisters, box with 30 blisters x 10 sugar coated tablets each; Nebamin medicine has the main ingredients are vitamin B1, vitamin B6, vitamin B12. 1.2. Effects of the drug Nebamin Nebamine drug is indicated for:
Treatment of vitamin B deficiency, headache and weak growth retardation in children. Treatment in case of nervous system instability such as: Neuralgia, or peripheral neuritis, optic neuritis, diabetic/alcoholic neuritis, polyneuritis, paresthesias, shoulder-brachial syndrome, neurasthenia, sciatica and convulsions due to increased induction of the central nervous system. Shingles disease. Prophylaxis and treatment of nausea/vomiting during pregnancy. Anemia due to vitamin B6 or vitamin B12 deficiency. Recovering and maintaining health after illness or during overwork or for the elderly. Nebamin is contraindicated in the following cases:
People with hypersensitivity to vitamin B1, vitamin B6 and other components of the drug. People with malignancies. Patients with atopic allergies (asthma and eczema).

2. How to use Nebamin


2.1. How to use Nebamin The patient should carefully read the instructions for using Nebamin listed on the instruction sheet. Nebamine is a pill that is taken orally. Do not break or crush the tablet while taking it. 2.2. Dosage of the drug Nebamin Recommended dose:
Adults: Take 1 tablet / time x 2 times / day. Children over 12 years old: Take 1 tablet x 1 time/day or as directed by a doctor. Handling when missed dose:
In case of missing dose of Nebamine, it is recommended to supplement as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose of Nebamin and use a new dose. Treatment of overdose:
Patients taking high doses of vitamin B6 from 2-7g/day (or over 0.2g/day for more than 2 months) will progress to sensory neuropathy with symptoms of ataxia and numbness of the limbs. These symptoms resolved after stopping the drug after 6 months.

3. Note when using Nebamin


The efficacy and safety of Nebamine in children has not been evaluated. Pregnancy: Nebamin should not be used by women who are pregnant, as it may cause drug dependence syndrome in the neonate. Lactation: Vitamin B6 may inhibit lactation by blocking the action of prolactin. Patients should consider before using Nebamin, can consult with their doctor or pharmacist.

4. Side effects of the drug Nebamin


In the process of using Nebamin, patients may still experience side effects such as:
Vitamin B1: Sometimes hypersensitivity reactions and some other side effects occur such as: Feeling warmer, feeling cold. tingling, itching, pain, or hives, weakness, sweating, vomiting, insomnia, throat choking, angioedema, respiratory failure, cyanosis, pulmonary edema, gastrointestinal bleeding , vasodilatation, transient hypotension, vascular collapse, and death. Vitamin B6: Long-term use of high doses of vitamin B6 may worsen peripheral neuropathy. If experiencing these symptoms, the patient should stop using Nebamine and notify the doctor for appropriate treatment.

5. Nebamine drug interactions


Vitamin B1 will increase the effects of neuromuscular blocking drugs. Vitamin B6 reduces the effectiveness of Levodopa. This interaction will not occur if a Dopa Decarboxylase inhibitor is used. Vitamin B6 reduces the activity of Altretamine and reduces the concentration of Phenobarbital or Phenytoin in the serum. Certain medications can also increase vitamin B6 requirements such as: Hydralazine, Isoniazid, Penicillamine and oral contraceptives. To avoid interactions, before being prescribed Nebamin, the patient should inform the doctor about the drugs they are using, including functional foods. The doctor will base on that to prescribe the appropriate Nebamin.

6. How to store Nebamin


Nebamin's shelf life is 36 months from the date of manufacture. Store Nebamine in a cool, dry place, at a temperature not exceeding 30°C, in its original packaging and away from light or acidic environments. Keep Nebamine out of the reach of children and household pets. Before taking Nebamine, patients should carefully review the expiration date of the drug. Absolutely do not use Nebamin after the expiry date printed on the package. Above is all information about Nebamin, patients need to carefully read the instructions for use, consult a doctor / pharmacist before using. Nebamin is a prescription drug, patients absolutely should not self-treat at home because there may be unwanted side effects.

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