NEURO-RATIOPHARM film -coated tablets, 50 pcs
NEURO-RATIOPHARM Filmtabletten
Manufacturers: ratiopharm GmbH
PZN: 11279229
Dosage: Filmtabletten
Content: 50 St
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Instructions for use for NEURO-RATIOPHARM film -coated tablets, 50 pcs
Neuroratiopharm® film-coated tablets
Active ingredients: thiaminchloridehydrochloride + pyridoxin hydrochloride.
Application areas:
Nerve diseases due to proven lack of vitamins B1 and B6
Read the package supplement and ask your doctor or pharmacist for risks and side effects.
Detailed instructions for NEURO-RATIOPHARM film -coated tablets, 50 pcs
Field of use
- The preparation is a combination of neurotropic vitamins: thiamine (vitamin B1) and pyridoxin (vitamin B6)).
- The medicine is used for neurological system diseases by proven deficiency of vitamins B1 and B6.
Active ingredients / ingredients / ingredients
100 mg pyridoxin hydrochloride
82.27 mg pyridoxin
100 mg thiamin hydrochloride
89.19 mg thiamin
Carboxymethylar, sodium salt auxiliary material (+)
Cellulose, microcrystalline auxiliary material (+)
Hypromellic auxiliary substance (+)
Macrogol 6000 Hedge Terms (+)
Magnesium stair auxiliary material (+)
Corn starch auxiliary substance (+)
Silicium dioxide, high disperser auxiliary substance (+)
Talcum auxiliary material (+)
Titan dioxide HILDBOFT (+)
23 mg total sodium ion hedge material (+)
Total sodium ion helper (+)
Contradictions
- The medicine must not be taken
- if you are allergic to thiaminchloride hydrochloride (vitamin B1), pyridoxin hydrochloride (vitamin B6) or one of the other components of the preparation.
dosage
- Always take this medicine exactly as described or exactly after the agreement made with your doctor or pharmacist. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
- The recommended dose is:
- Adult
- 1 to 3 times a day 1 film-coated tablet (corresponding to 100- 300 mg vitamin B1/Vitamin B6 per day).
- The maximum daily dose should not be exceeded.
- Adult
- Duration of the application
- After a four -week therapy, the doctor should decide whether the administration of vitamin B1 and B6 is still necessary in the high dosage
- If you have taken a larger amount than you should
- Orally, vitamin B1 is of low harmfulness (toxicity). Poisoning in the strict sense are unknown. Only block or suppress very high doses (over 10 g) (curar -like) the stimulus transmission of nerve cells.
- The toxic potential of vitamin B6 is to be regarded as very low.
- In the event of long -term intake (more than 6 - 12 months) of daily doses over 50 mg vitamin B6 and with short -term intake (longer than 2 months) of daily doses over 1 g of vitamin B6 Dismissons such as tingling or ants on the hands and feet occur (peripheral sensory neuropathies).
- The following symptoms have been observed in people who have taken more than 2 g vitamin B6 daily:
- Nerve damage with disorders of the movement sequence (neuropathies with ataxia)
- Sensitivity disorders
- Cramp attacks (cerebral convulsions with changes to the EEG)
- Anemia (hypochrome) anemia)
- Dermatitis (seborrheic dermatitis).
- There are no substance -specific countermeasures for overdosing; It must be treated according to the symptoms.
- If you have forgotten the intake
- Do not take the double dose if you have forgotten the prior intake.
- If you cancel the intake
- For successful treatment, it is important that you take the medicine the entire time recommended by the doctor.
- If you have any further questions about the application of the drug, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Taking
- To take.
- The film -coated tablets are taken to or after meals with sufficient fluid (e.g. 1 glass of water).
Patient information
- Warnings and Precautions
- Please speak to your doctor or pharmacist before taking the preparation.
- if you notice misunderstandings such as tingling or ants on your hands and feet (peripheral sensory neuropathies).
Peripheral sensory neuropathies were used for long -term intake (more than 6 - 12 months) of daily doses over 50 mg vitamin B6 as well as with short -term intake (longer than 2 months) of daily doses over 1 g of vitamin B6 observed.
- if you notice misunderstandings such as tingling or ants on your hands and feet (peripheral sensory neuropathies).
- Please speak to your doctor or pharmacist before taking the preparation.
- Wateriness and ability to operate machines
- The medicine has no influence on the ability to use and the ability to use machines.
Pregnancy
- If you are pregnant or breastfeed, or if you suspect that you are pregnant or intend to become pregnant, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this drug.
- During pregnancy and breastfeeding, the recommended daily intake for vitamin B1 is 1.4 - 1.6 mg and for vitamin B6 2.4 - 2.6 mg. During pregnancy, these doses may only be exceeded if the patient has a proven vitamin B1- and B6deficiency, since the safety of an application is greater than the daily doses has not yet been occupied.
- Vitamin B1 and B6 pass into breast milk. High doses of vitamin B6 can inhibit milk production.
- To what extent this preparation may be applied during pregnancy and breastfeeding should decide.
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