$19.00
Purpose: Neurological support through vitamin B injection for deficiency-related symptoms.
Description
Nevrolek (Vitamin B6, B1, B12) Solution for Injections 2 ml. №5
Ingredients:
Each 2 ml ampoule contains:
- Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) – 100 mg
- Vitamin B1 (Thiamine Hydrochloride) – 100 mg
- Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) – 1 mg
Dosage:
The recommended dosage is determined by a healthcare provider based on individual needs.
Typically, the usual dose for adults is 1 ampoule (2 ml) injected intramuscularly once daily. Dosage may vary for different conditions.
Indications:
Nevrolek solution is indicated for:
- Treatment of vitamin B6, B1, and B12 deficiencies
- Neurological disorders
- Peripheral neuropathy
Contraindications:
Do not use Nevrolek if you have:
- Hypersensitivity to any component of the solution
- Leber’s disease
Directions:
Administer as directed by a healthcare professional.
Inject deeply into the muscle. Do not exceed the recommended dose or frequency of administration.
Scientific Evidence:
Studies have shown that vitamin B complex injections, including B6, B1, and B12, can be effective in treating deficiencies and neurological conditions. Research published in the Journal of Neurology demonstrated the benefits of vitamin B supplementation in improving nerve function and reducing symptoms of neuropathy.
Additional Information:
Nevrolek solution for injections provides a convenient and efficient way to replenish essential B vitamins in cases of deficiency. The combination of B6, B1, and B12 offers synergistic benefits for nerve health and overall well-being. Consult with a healthcare provider to determine the most appropriate treatment regimen for your condition.
Pharmacologically, vitamin B6 plays a crucial role in neurotransmitter synthesis, vitamin B1 is essential for energy metabolism, and vitamin B12 is vital for nerve function. The combined action of these vitamins in Nevrolek solution supports nerve health and function, making it a valuable option in the management of neurological disorders.
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