Uses of Seacaminefort

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Seacaminfort contains the main ingredient Methylcobalamin. Seacaminfort is indicated for the treatment of peripheral neuropathy and neuralgia, preventing oxidation, preventing atherosclerosis, megaloblastic anemia due to vitamin deficiency,...

1. What is Seacaminfort?


Seacaminfort drug belongs to the group of vitamins and minerals with the main use of treating peripheral neuropathies caused by diabetes, alcoholism, drug use, ... and treating neuralgia due to work. , exercise...
Seacaminfort is composed of Methylcobalamin with a content of 1500 Mcg and is prepared in the form of film-coated tablets packed in blisters of 10 blisters x 10 tablets.

2. What are the effects of Seacaminfort?


Seacaminfort is used in the following cases:
Peripheral neuropathies: diabetic peripheral neuropathy, drug and alcohol addiction. Nerve pain due to work, exercise. Prevent oxidation, prevent atherosclerosis and toxicity caused by free radicals and chemicals. Vitamin B12 deficiency causes megaloblastic anemia.

3. Dosage and how to use Seacaminefort


Treatment of peripheral neuropathy caused by drugs, alcohol, diabetes:
Oral form: take 1 Seacaminfort tablet (1500mcg) x 1 time/day. Injection: The usual dose for adults is 1 ampoule of Seacaminfort (1500mcg methylcobalamin) per day, intramuscularly 3 times a week. Dosage of Seacaminfort should be adjusted according to the patient's age and severity of the disease. Macrocytic anemia: The usual dose of Seacaminfort for adults is 1 ampoule (1500 mcg of methylcobalamin) per day, intramuscularly 3 times a week. After about 2 months of treatment, reduce to a maintenance dose of 1-3 months with 1 ampoule booster.

4. What side effects does Seacaminfort cause?


Seacaminfort is well absorbed, so there are few unwanted side effects. Rarely, skin rashes and diarrhea have occurred.

5. Notes when using Seacaminefort


Seacaminfort should not be used for many months if there is no response after a period of treatment.
Seacaminfort is not recommended for use in neonates, premature infants and infants.
Seacaminfort should be used during pregnancy only when the expected benefits outweigh the possible risks. It is not known whether Seacaminfort is excreted in milk or not, during treatment Seacaminfort should temporarily stop breastfeeding.
Drug Interactions Seacaminfort can affect how the drug works or cause side effects. All medications and supplements you are taking should be informed to your doctor/pharmacist. Do not increase or decrease the dose of Seacaminfort without consulting your doctor.
Store Seacaminfort in a cool, dry place, avoid direct sunlight on Seacaminfort because high temperature and ultraviolet rays can adversely affect the quality of the drug.

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