Name Cyanocobalamin + Nicotinamide + Pyridoxine Hydrochloride + Riboflavin + Vitamin B1
Classes Nutritional Supplement
Vitamin Combination
Diseases Malnutrition
Vitamin B Complex Deficiency

Cyanocobalamin + Nicotinamide + Pyridoxine Hydrochloride + Riboflavin + Vitamin B1

Cyanocobalamin + Nicotinamide + Pyridoxine Hydrochloride + Riboflavin + Vitamin B1 is combination preparation of the B vitamins.

Cyanocobalamin: Cyanocobalamin is the synthetic form of vitamin B12, which is metabolized by the body into the active form. Vitamin B12 is required for the proper function and development of almost all the organ systems, including the brain, nerves, and blood cells. Methyl cobalamin is the active form of vitamin B12. 

Nicotinamide: Nicotinamide is converted into two essential coenzymes in the human body: nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP) (NADP). Many important events require both NAD and NADP, including energy synthesis, DNA repair, and cell death regulation.

Pyridoxine HCl: Pyridoxine Hydrochloride is a water soluble form of pyridoxine or Vitamin B6. Vitamin B6 is a vitamin that benefits the central nervous system and metabolism. Its roles include turning food into energy and helping to create neurotransmitters, such as serotonin and dopamine. 

Riboflavin: Riboflavin, also known as vitamin B2, acts in conjunction with the other B vitamins. It is necessary for the development of the body. It aids in the formation of red blood cells. It also assists in the energy release from proteins. Riboflavin aids in the conversion of carbohydrates to adenosine triphosphate (ATP).

Vitamin B1: Often known as thiamine, in one of the 8 essential vitamins which means that our body cannot produce this vitamin on its own. It is soluble in water. Vitamin B1 allows the body to utilize carbohydrates for energy. It is required for glucose metabolism and is important for nerve, muscle, and cardiac function.

Cyanocobalamin + Nicotinamide + Pyridoxine Hydrochloride + Riboflavin + Vitamin B1 is indicated for-

  • Vitamin B complex deficiency
  • Malnutrition
  • Treatment and prophylaxis of conditions associated with vitamin deficiency (e.g. beriberi, anorexia etc.)

As tablets/ capsules: The usual dosage is one or two units a day or as per the doctor's recommendation.

As syrup: 2-3 teaspoonful daily or as directed by the physician.

 

 

This is a well tolerated combination. Although uncommon, the user may experience following side effects-

  • Rash
  • Urticaria
  • Abdominal pain
  • Nausea
  • Allergic patients who are sensitive to the Thiamine (Vitamin B1) and nicotinamide components of this product may experience anaphylactic responses.
  • Sneezing or moderate asthma are warning indications that more injections or infusions may cause anaphylactic shock.  

Contraindication

Contraindicated in patients hypersensitive to any component of the preparation.

There is no contraindications of the medication in terms of food and drinks.