Description
Norogrizovim Vitamin B Complex made by Deva contains 3 components Pyridoxine (vitamin B6), Thiamine (vitamin B1) and vitamin K1
Pyridoxine, also known as vitamin B6, is a form of vitamin B6 commonly found in foods and used as a dietary supplement. As a supplement, it is used to treat and prevent pyridoxine insufficiency, sideroblastic anemia, pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy, certain metabolic disorders, side effects or complications from isoniazid use, and certain types of fungus poisoning. .
Side effects of pyridoxine: headache, numbness and drowsiness.
Thiamine, also known as thiamine or vitamin B1, is a vitamin found in foods such as whole grains, legumes, and some meats and fish and manufactured as a dietary supplement and medicine. Supplements and medications are available to treat and prevent thiamine deficiency and resulting disorders, including beriberi and Wernicke encephalopathy. Other uses include the treatment of maple syrup urine disease and Leigh's syndrome.
Side effects of thiamine: Allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, can occur when repeated doses are given by injection, nausea, lethargy and impaired coordination.
Phytomenadione, also known as vitamin K1, phytonadione, or phylloquinone, is a vitamin found in foods and used as a dietary supplement. As a supplement, it is used to treat certain bleeding disorders. This includes warfarin overdose, vitamin K deficiency, and obstructive jaundice. It is also recommended to prevent and treat vitamin K deficiency bleeding in infants.
Phytomenadione side effects, when given by injection: pain at the injection site and altered taste, severe allergic reactions.
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