Uses of Trivitamin B complex

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Trivitamin B complex drug with main ingredients including vitamins B1, B2, B6. Trivitamin B complex is commonly used to prevent and treat vitamin B deficiency. When should it be used and how should it be used?

1. What is the effect of Trivitamin B complex?


Trivitamin B complex has the main ingredients including Thiamin (vitamin B1), Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) and Nicotinamide (vitamin B6) with specific uses as follows:
Thiamine combines with ATP to form the coenzyme thiamin pyrophosphate needed to convert carbohydrates into energy for human activities. In addition, vitamin B1 also stimulates hair growth, protects skin and nails Riboflavin is converted into 2 coenzymes in the body, flavin mononucleotid and flavin adenin dinucleotide necessary for tissue respiration. In addition, riboflavin is required for the activation of pyridoxine in relation to erythrocyte integrity. Vitamin B2 also helps in the absorption of other essential vitamins and minerals, preventing iron deficiency anemia. Nicotinamide is converted into nicotinamide adenin dinucleotide (NAD) and NADP, which is necessary for lipid metabolism, cellular respiration and decomposition. glycogen. Vitamin B6 also helps to protect blood vessels, protect eyes, reduce symptoms of arthritis, prevent anxiety, stress, regulate blood pressure, protect the brain Trivitamin B complex is often prescribed in case of prevention. and treatment of vitamin B deficiency due to disease, alcoholism or inadequate food supply, especially the elderly, children and people in the period of illness
Contraindications to Trivitamin B complex includes:
Patients with hypersensitivity to any component of the drug Trivitamin B complex Patients with vitamin B1 intolerance Patients with severe liver disease Patients with a sharp drop in blood pressure

2. Dosage of the drug Trivitamin B complex


Trivitamin B complex drug is usually taken orally, can be taken on an empty or full stomach, taking the tablet whole with water. Depending on the subjects and treatment goals, the dosage of Trivitamin B complex will be different, specifically as follows:
Adults, the elderly and children from 12 years of age and older: 2-4 tablets x 3 times/day at therapeutic dose and 2-5 tablets/day at prophylactic dose Children under 12 years: not recommended

3. Side effects of the drug Trivitamin B complex


In some patients when using Trivitamin B complex, side effects may occur such as:
Hypersensitivity reactions such as skin rash, itching Wheezing, difficulty breathing Urine discoloration Peripheral neuropathy when used Long-term use in large doses

4. Be careful when using Trivitamin B complex drugs


Some general notes when using Trivitamin B complex drugs include:
In the composition of the drug Trivitamin B complex contains lactose, patients with rare hereditary disorders of galactose intolerance, the Lapp lactase deficiency or glucose-galactose malabsorption should not use this drug Careful consideration should be given to its use in the first trimester of pregnancy This drug does not affect the ability to drive and use machines Alcohol reduces the absorption of riboflavin in intestine, probenecid reduces gastrointestinal absorption of riboflavin.

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