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Setblood belongs to the group of vitamin and mineral supplements, containing vitamins B1, B6 and B12. Setblood is produced and circulated in the country. Continue reading the following article to know what effect Setblood has on the body.1. Ingredients in Setblood
Setblood belongs to the group of vitamin and mineral supplements. The main ingredients of Setblood include:
Vitamin B1 : 115mg; Vitamin B6 : 100mg; Vitamin B12: 50mcg. Setblood is indicated in the following cases:
Prophylaxis of vitamin B deficiency, especially in chronic alcoholics, poor appetite, insomnia, nervous breakdown; Support in the treatment of the following cases: Nerve pain, muscle, rheumatism. Setblood is contraindicated in the following cases:
People who are sensitive to one of the ingredients of the drug; People suffering from cancer ; People with a history of allergy to vitamin B12; Cobalt sensitive people. Setblood is used with a dose of 1-2 tablets / time x 2-3 times / day.
In the event of an emergency or you overdose and appear dangerous, call 911 or go to the nearest local medical facility immediately.
In case you forget to take a dose of Setblood, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take your next dose as usual.
2. Note when using Setblood
The long-term use of vitamin B6 at a dose of 200mg/day can cause neurotoxicity (peripheral, sensory neuropathy) and cause drug dependence. However, with the above dose of Setblood, it can be used for a long time without causing dependence or neurotoxicity. Absorption of vitamin B12 requires intrinsic factor (Glycoprotein) secreted by the stomach, so the oral form of Setblood is not effective as a B12 supplement for people who have had a complete gastrectomy. Setblood drugs used during pregnancy can cause adverse effects such as miscarriage, teratogenicity or malformation... at any stage of pregnancy development, especially in the first 3 months. Therefore, it is best not to use Setblood for pregnant women. Setblood can be passed to a baby through breastfeeding. It is best not to or limit the use of Setblood while breastfeeding. When using Setblood, you may experience a side effect that is pink urine. This side effect is not dangerous and usually goes away after stopping the medication. Setblood drug interacts with Levodopa, Neomycin, aminosalicylic acid, oral contraceptives, H2 antihistamines and Colchicine, Chloramphenicol. Therefore, it is necessary to consult and consult a doctor before using to ensure safety and effectiveness. In summary, Setblood has the effect of supporting the prevention of vitamin B deficiency, treating cases of nerve, muscle, and rheumatic pain. Setblood is not a medicine and does not replace medicine. Therefore, it should only be used as a supplement, not a substitute for other therapies.
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