Uses of Stavimin

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Stavimin is a drug indicated in the prevention and treatment of vitamin B deficiency caused by nutrition or drugs. Stavimin is also used to detoxify alcoholism, relieve symptoms in rheumatic or neuropathic pain syndromes. To ensure safety for health and maximize the effectiveness of treatment, patients need to take Stavimin exactly as directed by their doctor.

1. What is Stavimin?


Stavimin belongs to the group of mineral and vitamin drugs, is prepared in the form of soft capsules, packing specifications: Box of 3 blisters, 5 blisters, 10 blisters x 10 tablets.
The ingredients in the drug Stavimin are:
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine mononitrate) 125mg; Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine HCl) 125mg; Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) 125 mcg.

2. Indications for taking Stavimin


Stavimin is a drug indicated in the following cases:
Prophylaxis and treatment of vitamin B deficiency caused by nutrition or drugs by combining with other vitamins. Stavimin is used for detoxification due to alcoholism. High-dose Stavimin is used for certain rheumatic or neuropathic pain syndromes.

3. Dosage of Stavimin


Reference dose of Stavimin is as follows:
Adults: Take 1-2 tablets each time x 2-3 times/day. Children: Take 1/2 the adult dose or as directed by your doctor. The above dose of tavimin is for reference only. The specific dose of tavimin will depend on the condition and the progression of the disease. To get the right dose of S tavimin, patients need to consult their doctor/pharmacist.

4. Contraindications to the use of Stavimin


Contraindicated to use Stavimin in people with hypersensitivity to one of the ingredients, active ingredients of the drug.

5. Side effects of the drug Stavimin


Tavimin medicine can cause the following side effects for patients:
Rare side effects such as: Itching, hives, sweating, nausea. Using vitamin B6 at high doses (over 200mg/day) and for a long time (over 2 months) will make peripheral neuropathy worse. During the course of treatment, if there are any abnormal symptoms suspected of using Stavimin, the patient should notify the treating doctor/pharmacist for timely treatment.

6. Note when taking Stavimin

Vitamin B6 has been shown to reduce the effects of Levodopa, unless combined with Dopadecarboxylase inhibitors. Store tavimin in a dry place, below 30 degrees Celsius, avoid direct light on the medicine. The shelf life of the drug is 24 months from the date of manufacture. When the expiry date or no more treatment is needed, the drug should be disposed of according to regulations. To avoid unwanted interactions when using Stavimin, patients should inform their doctor/pharmacist of all medications, dietary supplements or vitamins... they are taking. Above is the information about the drug Stavimin, patients should carefully read the instructions for use and use according to the dose prescribed by the doctor to achieve the best effect.

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