Product Description
The following is the detailed product information of compound vitamin B:
Main Ingredients:
- Vitamin B1 (thiamine): Participates in the formation of coenzymes in the body and plays a key role in maintaining the normal function of the nervous system and the metabolism of carbohydrates.
- Vitamin B2 (riboflavin): It is an important component of coenzymes required for tissue respiration and is crucial for the skin, eyes, immune system, and metabolic processes. Deficiency can easily lead to lesions in the oral cavity, skin, and other parts.
- Vitamin B6: It is a prosthetic group of multiple enzymes, participates in the metabolism of amino acids and fats, and has an important role in protein synthesis, neurotransmitter synthesis, etc.
- Nicotinamide: It is a component of coenzyme and participates in the hydrogen transfer during the biological oxidation process, which is of great significance for maintaining the normal function of cells.
- Calcium pantothenate (d - calcium pantothenate): It is a precursor of coenzyme A and participates in the metabolism of substances such as sugar, fat, and protein, and plays a role in transferring acyl groups during the metabolic process.
Product Efficacy:
- Prevent and treat vitamin B deficiency diseases: such as beriberi (mainly caused by vitamin B1 deficiency), pellagra (related to niacin deficiency), oral ulcers (possibly related to the deficiency of multiple B - group vitamins), seborrheic dermatitis, etc.
- Participate in the body's metabolism: B - group vitamins are coenzymes necessary for multiple metabolic processes in the body. Compound vitamin B can promote the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, etc., and provide energy for the body.
- Improve the function of the digestive system: It helps to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, enhance the secretion of digestive juices, increase appetite, and improve problems such as indigestion and anorexia.
- Maintain the health of the nervous system: It has an important supporting role in the normal function of the nervous system and can be used to assist in the treatment of neurological diseases such as polyneuritis.
Applicable Population:
- People with an unbalanced diet: Those who are picky eaters or have a single type of food intake for a long time are prone to insufficient intake of B - group vitamins. For example, vegetarians may lack vitamin B12.
- People in special physiological states: including pregnant women, lactating women, and the elderly. Pregnant and lactating women have an increased demand for vitamin B to meet the growth and development needs of the fetus or infant; the elderly may have reduced absorption of B - group vitamins due to decreased digestive and absorption functions.
- People with digestive system diseases: For example, patients with chronic enteritis, gastric ulcer, and other diseases may have their absorption of B - group vitamins affected and need appropriate supplementation.
- People taking certain drugs for a long time: Some drugs may affect the absorption or metabolism of B - group vitamins. For example, patients taking antibiotics, antiepileptic drugs, etc. for a long time.
Preparations and Specifications:
- Tablets: It is the most common preparation form, and the content of each component in each tablet may vary. For example, some products contain 3 mg of vitamin B1, 1.5 mg of vitamin B2, 0.2 mg of vitamin B6, 10 mg of nicotinamide, and 1 mg of calcium pantothenate per tablet.
- Oral liquid: It is suitable for children and people with swallowing difficulties. Usually, each milliliter contains a certain amount of various B - group vitamins.
- Injections: They are used when vitamin B deficiency symptoms are relatively severe or when oral absorption is poor, and injections should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.
Usage and Dosage:
- Oral tablets: Adults generally take 1 - 3 tablets once, three times a day; children take 1 - 2 tablets once, three times a day. The specific dosage should be adjusted according to the product instructions or the doctor's advice.
- Oral liquid: Take it according to the dosage on the product instructions. Generally, the dosage is determined according to factors such as age and weight.
- Injections: The injection dosage and frequency are determined by professional medical staff according to the specific situation of the patient.
Precautions:
- Allergic reactions: Those who are allergic to any component of compound vitamin B are prohibited from using it, and those with an allergic constitution should use it with caution.
- Drug interactions: When used simultaneously with other drugs, interactions may occur. For example, drugs such as chloramphenicol and isoniazid may antagonize the effect of vitamin B6 and affect its efficacy. Therefore, before using compound vitamin B, you should inform your doctor of the other drugs you are using.
- Adverse reactions: Taking large doses may cause symptoms such as irritability, fatigue, and loss of appetite. Occasionally, skin flushing, itching may occur, and urine may turn yellow.
- Storage conditions: Generally, it needs to be sealed and stored in a cool, dry place, avoiding direct sunlight.
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