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Vitamin B12 deficiency, VITAMIN B12 RÖWO 1,000 μg ampoules 10X1 ml
10X1ml | ampoules
To treat a vitamin B12 deficiency that cannot be corrected with nutrition.
active Vitamin B12 deficiency, VITAMIN B12 RÖWO 1,000 μg ampoules ingredients
- 1 mg cyanocobalamin
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Vitamin B12 deficiency, VITAMIN B12 RÖWO 1,000 μg ampoules excipients
- sodium chloride
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- Sodium hydroxide for pH adjustment
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- Hydrochloric acid for pH adjustment
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- water for injections
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Areas of application:
Vitamin B12 is used to treat a vitamin B12 deficiency that cannot be corrected with nutrition.
Vitamin B12 deficiency, VITAMIN B12 RÖWO 1,000 μg ampoules Composition:
1 ampoule of 1 ml contains:
Cyanocobalamin 1000 g
Note: Cyanocobalamin belongs to the group of substances collectively referred to as “vitamin B12”.
Side effects:
Skin symptoms (acne as well as eczematous and urticarial drug reactions) and hypersensitivity symptoms (anaphylactic or anaphylactoid reactions) have been observed in individual cases.
Contraindications:
Vitamin B12 must not be used if you are hypersensitive to vitamin B12 or to any of the other components of vitamin B12. Vitamin B12 contains sodium, but less than 1 mmol (23 mg) sodium per 1 ml, which means it is almost sodium-free. Due to the instability of vitamin B12, a loss of effectiveness of the vitamin can occur when other medicinal substances are added.
The recommended daily intake of vitamin B12 during pregnancy and breastfeeding is 4 g. Based on previous experience, higher doses have no adverse effects on the unborn child.
Vitamin B12 passes into breast milk.
Interaction with other agents:
Due to the instability of vitamin B12, admixture of other medicinal substances can lead to a loss of effectiveness of the vitamin.
Dosage instructions Vitamin B12 deficiency, VITAMIN B12 RÖWO 1,000 μg ampoules:
At the beginning of treatment, 1 ml vitamin B12 (equivalent to 1000 g cyanocobalamin) is administered twice a week in the first few weeks after diagnosis. If there is a proven vitamin B12 absorption disorder in the intestine, 100 g of cyanocobalamin are then administered once a month.
Vitamin B12 is usually administered intramuscularly by the therapist or other medical staff. However, it can also be given slowly intravenously. Vitamin B12 is intended for prolonged use.
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- 1 mg cyanocobalamin
- sodium chloride
- Sodium hydroxide for pH adjustment
- Hydrochloric acid for pH adjustment
- water for injections
Areas of application:
Vitamin B12 is used to treat a vitamin B12 deficiency that cannot be corrected with nutrition.Vitamin B12 deficiency, VITAMIN B12 RÖWO 1,000 μg ampoules Composition:
1 ampoule of 1 ml contains:
Cyanocobalamin 1000 gNote: Cyanocobalamin belongs to the group of substances collectively referred to as “vitamin B12”.
Side effects:
Skin symptoms (acne as well as eczematous and urticarial drug reactions) and hypersensitivity symptoms (anaphylactic or anaphylactoid reactions) have been observed in individual cases.Contraindications:
Vitamin B12 must not be used if you are hypersensitive to vitamin B12 or to any of the other components of vitamin B12. Vitamin B12 contains sodium, but less than 1 mmol (23 mg) sodium per 1 ml, which means it is almost sodium-free. Due to the instability of vitamin B12, a loss of effectiveness of the vitamin can occur when other medicinal substances are added.The recommended daily intake of vitamin B12 during pregnancy and breastfeeding is 4 g. Based on previous experience, higher doses have no adverse effects on the unborn child.
Vitamin B12 passes into breast milk.
Interaction with other agents:
Due to the instability of vitamin B12, admixture of other medicinal substances can lead to a loss of effectiveness of the vitamin.Dosage instructions Vitamin B12 deficiency, VITAMIN B12 RÖWO 1,000 μg ampoules:
At the beginning of treatment, 1 ml vitamin B12 (equivalent to 1000 g cyanocobalamin) is administered twice a week in the first few weeks after diagnosis. If there is a proven vitamin B12 absorption disorder in the intestine, 100 g of cyanocobalamin are then administered once a month.Vitamin B12 is usually administered intramuscularly by the therapist or other medical staff. However, it can also be given slowly intravenously. Vitamin B12 is intended for prolonged use.
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Vitamin B12 deficiency, VITAMIN B12 RÖWO 1,000 μg ampoules excipients