B1 ASMEDIC tablets, 100 pcs
B1 ASMEDIC Tabletten
Manufacturers: Dyckerhoff Pharma GmbH & Co.KG
PZN: 08503284
Dosage: Tabletten
Content: 100 St
Reward Points: 99
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Instructions for use for B1 ASMEDIC tablets, 100 pcs
Field of use
- Treatment of clinically and chemically proven vitamin B1 deficiencies if these cannot be remedied through nutrition.
- Vitamin B1 deficiency can occur in:
- severe malnutrition and malnutrition (e.g. beriberi), artificial nutrition over a long period of time, zero diet, blood washing (hemodialysis), impaired food utilization (malabsorption),
- chronic alcoholism (alcohol-toxic cardiomyopathy, Wernicke encephalopathy, Korsakoff syndrome),
- Hyperacidification of the blood due to diabetes (diabetic acidosis),
- severe acute liver dysfunction (hepatic coma, fulminant hepatitis),
- severe overactive thyroid (thyrotoxicosis),
- increased needs (e.g. pregnancy and breastfeeding).
Active ingredients / ingredients / ingredients
100 mg thiamine nitrate
91.89 mg thiamine
Carboxymethyl starch, sodium salt type A excipient (+)
Cellulose, microcrystalline excipient (+)
Povidone K25 excipient (+)
Castor oil, hydrogenated excipient (+)
Silicon dioxide auxiliary (+)
Contraindications
- Contraindications:
- not known
dosage
- Unless otherwise prescribed, the following dosages are recommended for the treatment of clinically and chemically confirmed deficiency states:
- At the beginning of treatment, 1 tablet is taken up to 3 times a day, then 1/2 to 2 tablets daily with sufficient liquid.
- Medicines containing vitamin B1 should not be taken in doses higher than those specified without medical advice.
Intake
- At the beginning of treatment, 1 tablet is taken up to 3 times a day, then 1/2 to 2 tablets daily with sufficient liquid.
Patient information
- Precautions for use and warnings:
- There is currently no evidence of malformations or changes in the genetic structure caused by thiamine nitrate.
- There are no concerns about taking it while breastfeeding.
Pregnancy
- There is currently no evidence of malformations or changes in the genetic structure caused by thiamine nitrate.
- There are no concerns about taking it while breastfeeding.
Hints
Miscellaneous
- Due to rapid breakdown and limited storage, vitamin B1 must be consumed in sufficient quantities daily to cover requirements.
- Foods particularly rich in vitamin B1 include brewer's yeast (15.6 mg/100 g), pork (0.9 mg/100 g), wheat bran (0.7 mg/100 g), oat flakes and pistachios (0.6 mg /100 g) and wholemeal flours (approx. 0.5 mg/100 g).
- To avoid deficiency, a daily vitamin B1 intake of between 1.3 and 1.5 mg per day for men and between 1.1 and 1.3 mg per day for women is recommended. A supplement of 0.3 mg per day is required during pregnancy and 0.5 mg per day during breastfeeding.
Vitamin B1 deficiency symptoms can occur in:
- Malnutrition and malnutrition (e.g. long-term feeding via a gastric tube, blood washing, disruption of food absorption in the intestine)
- Pathological consumption of alcohol
- Increased demand
The signs of full-blown vitamin B1 deficiency are:
- Sensory disturbances in the hands and feet
- Muscle weakness
- Disturbances in movement
- Mental disorders
- Gastrointestinal disorders
- Cardiovascular disorders
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