Neurobion N forte coated tablets
NEUROBION N forte Application:
Neurological systemic diseases due to a proven deficiency of vitamins B1 and B6
For risks and side effects, read the package insert and ask your doctor or pharmacist.
For the treatment of neurological systemic diseases.
Active ingredients
- 100 mg pyridoxine hydrochloride
- 100 mg thiamine disulfide
Excipients
- Magnesium stearate
- Hypromelosis
- Montan glycol wax
- Montan glycol wax
- Clay, whiter
- Silicon dioxide, highly disperse
- Butyl methacrylate copolymer, basic
- Povidone K25
- Magnesium oxide, light
- 152.7 mg sucrose
- Cornstarch
- Lactose-1-water
- Methylcellulose
- Titanium dioxide
- Glycerol 85%
- Calcium carbonate
- talc
Indication :
- The medicine is a vitamin B 1 + B 6 preparation against neurological diseases.
- It is used for neurological systemic diseases due to a proven deficiency of vitamins B 1 and B 6 .
Dosage :
- Always take this medicine exactly as described or as directed by your doctor. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are unsure.
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The recommended dose is:
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Adult
- Unless otherwise prescribed, adults take one coated tablet once daily.
- If there is a manifest, proven deficiency, the dose can be increased to up to one coated tablet 3 times a day after consulting your doctor.
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Adult
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Duration of application
- After 4 weeks at the latest, your treating doctor should decide whether administration of vitamin B 6 and vitamin B 1 in the high concentration present is still necessary.
- If necessary, your doctor will switch you to a preparation with a lower strength of active ingredient to reduce the risk of neuropathy (risk of nerve damage) associated with vitamin B 6 .
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If you have taken more than you should
- Long-term use (months to years) of vitamin B 6 in doses above 50 mg/day and short-term use (2 months) in doses above 1g/day can lead to nerve damage.
- An overdose is essentially manifested by abnormal sensations such as tingling or pins and needles on the hands and feet (sensory polyneuropathies), possibly with movement disorders (ataxia). Extremely high doses can result in convulsions.
- If doses over 150 mg/kg body weight have been taken acutely, artificially induced vomiting and the administration of activated charcoal are recommended. Vomiting is most effective in the first 30 minutes after ingestion. Intensive care measures may be necessary.
- High doses of vitamin B 6 can inhibit milk production during breastfeeding.
- If physical symptoms occur, you should consult a doctor.
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If you forget to take it
- Do not take a double dose if you forget to take the previous dose. Continue taking as described in the dosage instructions.
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If you stop taking it
- For successful treatment, it is important that you take the medicine for the entire period recommended by your doctor.
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If you have any further questions about taking this medicine, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
Way :
- To take.
- Take the coated tablets whole with sufficient liquid (e.g. 1 glass of water) before or after meals.