B-12 Tr
B-12 TR 75 Tablets Extended Release
What is B-12 Tr?
B-12 Tr, or vitamin B-12, is a crucial water-soluble nutrient essential for maintaining nerve health and aiding in the production of DNA and red blood cells. It is typically used to treat or prevent vitamin B-12 deficiency which can stem from poor diet, certain medical conditions, or medications. B-12 Tr is available in various forms including oral tablets, sublingual preparations, and injections, making it versatile for patient needs.Side Effects
- mild diarrhea
- headache
- itching or rash
Warnings
- Avoid using in case of cobalt allergy
- Use caution if you have Leber's disease, excessive doses may lead to optic nerve damage
- Consult a healthcare provider if pregnant or breastfeeding
- Monitor potassium levels closely in patients with low blood potassium
- Potential for drug interactions with medication affecting blood cell production
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What is B-12 Tr ?
B-12 Tr, or vitamin B-12, is a crucial water-soluble nutrient essential for maintaining nerve health and aiding in the production of DNA and red blood cells. It is typically used to treat or prevent vitamin B-12 deficiency which can stem from poor diet, certain medical conditions, or medications. B-12 Tr is available in various forms including oral tablets, sublingual preparations, and injections, making it versatile for patient needs.- mild diarrhea
- headache
- itching or rash
- nausea or vomiting
- injection site reactions (pain, redness, swelling)
- Avoid using in case of cobalt allergy
- Use caution if you have Leber's disease, excessive doses may lead to optic nerve damage
- Consult a healthcare provider if pregnant or breastfeeding
- Monitor potassium levels closely in patients with low blood potassium
- Potential for drug interactions with medication affecting blood cell production
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B-12 TR 75 Tablets Extended Release
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