Source: Υπουργείο Υγείας (CY) Revision Year: 2020 Publisher: P&G Health Germany GmbH, Sulzbacher Strasse 40, 65824 Schwalbach am Taunus, Germany
Neurological diseases caused by vitamin B deficiencies.
One coated tablet once daily. In individual cases, the dose may be increased to one coated tablet 3 times daily.
The coated tablets are to be swallowed whole with plenty of liquid after meals.
The physician in charge should decide on the duration of administration.
After a maximum period of four weeks, it should be decided whether to reduce the dose. (See section 4.4 ‘Special warnings and precautions for use’).
Neurobion coated tablets must not be used in children and adolescents (<18 years).
Thiamine has a broad therapeutic range. Very high doses (over 10 g) have a ganglion-blocking effect, similar to that of curare, and suppress the conduction of nerve impulses.
The toxic potential of vitamin B6 can be considered as very low. Long-term intake (>6-12 months) of a daily dosage >50 mg vitamin B6 may, however, cause peripheral sensory neuropathy and other sensorial neuropathy syndromes. These symptoms improve gradually upon vitamin discontinuation..
Continuous intake of vitamin B6 at a daily dosage of more than 1 g over more than two months may produce neurotoxic effects.
Neuropathies with ataxia and sensitivity disorders, cerebral convulsions with EEG changes as well as, in individual cases, hypochromic anaemia and seborrhoeic dermatitis have been described after administration of more than 2 g daily.
Allergic reactions, eczematous skin changes and a benign form of acne have been observed after high parenteral doses (in rare cases also after oral doses).
2 years.
Do not store above 25°C.
PVC foil coated with PVDC (40 g/m²)
Aluminum Foil
Water based print primer lacquer outside
Package sizes: 20 coated tablets.
No special requirements.
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