Tradename:
Tri-B
Composition:
Each ampoule 1 contains:
Thiamine hydrochloride (vitamin Bl) 100 mg
Pyroxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6) 40 ml
Each ampoule 2 contains
Cyanocobalamin (vitamin B 12) 1000mcg
Auxiliary components:
Sodium phosphate dibazik anhydrous, methyl paraben, sodium acetate, acetate acid, gasoline alcohol.
Properties:
Complex of vitamins of group B. Thiamine ( pyridoxine (B6) and cyanocobalamin (B12) are
neurotropic substances and play a special role as coenzymes in intermediate metabolism in the central and peripheral nervous system.
The use of B vitamins in the form of a complex increases their therapeutic effectiveness, since the effectiveness of the combination exceeds the effectiveness of individual components.
Indications:
In the complex therapy of the following neurological diseases:
-neuritis and neuralgia (neuritis of the facial nerve, trigeminal neuralgia, intercostal neuralgia);
– pain syndrome caused by diseases of the spine (lumboischialgia, plexopathy, radicular syndrome caused by degenerative changes in the spine).
-Anemia;
-Nausea during pregnancy;
Method of administration and dosage:
Doses are prescribed by your doctor.
Stir three-B double ampoules (1 and 2) with each other and put once a day.
-increased sensitivity to the components of the drug.
Precautions:
If signs of peripheral sensory neuropathy (paresthesia) appear, it is necessary to adjust the dose and, if necessary, stop using the drug.
Contains benzyl alcohol, which is contraindicated in children and newborns.
Side effects:
From the immune system:
- very rarely – hypersensitivity reactions such as sweating, tachycardia.
Allergic reactions:
- very rarely – itching, urticaria, anaphylactic shock.
From the digestive system:
frequency not established – nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain.
Storage method:
In a cool dry place at a temperature not exceeding 25 degrees.
Packaging:
The cardboard box holds 6 double ampoules or 3 double ampoules.