This page contains brief details about the drug , it's indication, dosage & administaration, mechanism of action, related brands with strength, warnings and common side effects.

Background and Date of Approval

Thiamine Hydrochloride + Riboflavin + Pyridoxine Hydrochloride is a vitamin supplement medication developed by the U.S. Food And Drug Administration to treat and prevent vitamin deficiencies such as b1, b2, and b6 deficiency. This deficiency mainly occurs when the body does not absorb enough vitamins from food. 

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The combination of thiamine hydrochloride + riboflavin + pyridoxine hydrochloride ensures the body receives an adequate supply of these essential vitamins. It helps prevent or treat deficiencies of these vitamins, which can affect the body, including anemia, nerve damage, and impaired cell growth and development.

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Thiamine Hydrochloride + Riboflavin + Pyridoxine Hydrochloride helps to treat and prevent vitamin deficiencies such as b1, b2, and b6 deficiency. This deficiency mainly occurs when the body does not absorb enough vitamins from food. 

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Take the Thiamine Hydrochloride + Riboflavin + Pyridoxine Hydrochloride as advised by your physician. Do not crush, chew, or open the medicine. Your physician will decide the correct dosage and duration based on age, body weight, and disease condition. Only stop taking the capsule if your doctor advises you to stop.

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Warnings

This drug is contraindicated in individuals with known hypersensitivity or allergy to it or its component. Stop taking Thiamine Hydrochloride + Riboflavin + Pyridoxine Hydrochlorides and contact your doctor immediately if you develop a rash or skin symptoms.

Precautions

Suppose you have any pre-existing medical conditions, such as liver or kidney disease, epilepsy, or a history of certain genetic disorders. In that case, it's important to consult a physician before taking these vitamins. This drug should be taken if it is necessary during pregnancy. Report to your doctor if you are pregnant, suspecting, or planning for the pregnancy before starting the treatment. Please consult with your doctor for more advice before breastfeeding your baby. 

Side Effects

Thiamine Hydrochloride + Riboflavin + Pyridoxine Hydrochloride is generally safe to consume and is not associated with significant side effects. However, consult your physician for more advice if you experience any unfamiliar side effects.

Word Of Advice

While these vitamins are necessary for the proper functioning of the body, excessive intake can lead to toxicity. It's important to follow the recommended dosages and avoid taking more than the recommended amounts unless specifically advised by your physician. Regularly monitoring your nutrient levels is necessary if you are taking these vitamins for a specific deficiency or medical condition. 

Frequently Asked Question

References

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Disclaimer

The drug information on this page is not a substitute for medical advice; it is meant for educational purposes only. For further details, consult your doctor about your medical condition to know if you are eligible to receive this treatment.