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NEUTRO PLUS Injection 1’s

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Neutro Plus Injection 1’s is a nutritional supplement injection containing vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin), niacinamide (vitamin B3) and vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) that is used under medical supervision to treat or prevent deficiencies of these essential nutrients, supporting red blood cell formation, nerve function and overall metabolic health. For more details kindly click on Medicine Salts below:

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Methylcobalamin

Vitamin B12 Methylcobalamin 1500 mcg Caps/Tab

Methylcobalamin is the most bioactive and powerful form of Vitamin B12, especially suitable for vegetarians. Compared to synthetic forms like cyanocobalamin, it is already in a body-ready state and acts more efficiently without requiring conversion in the liver. It is primarily essential for nerve health, brain function, and red blood cell formation.


Major Likely Health Benefits

Support the Nerves: Often recommended for neuropathy (especially in diabetes) and peripheral nerve pain. It helps regenerate nerve sheaths and improves nerve signal transmission.

Boost Energy: Supports DNA synthesis and red blood cell production, helping reduce fatigue and brain fog.

Support Cognitive Functions: Aids in memory, sleep regulation, and mental clarity.

Homocysteine Regulation: Helps lower homocysteine levels, supporting cardiovascular health.


For Usage Guide

Dosage: The usual dose is 25–75 mg per day. Higher doses may be gradually increased (in 25–50 mg increments) up to 300 mg per day over several months, depending on individual response and medical advice.


Adverse Effects and Interactions

Toxicity: Methylcobalamin has low toxicity. Excess amounts are usually excreted in urine due to its water-soluble nature.

Alcohol Interaction: Alcohol consumption may reduce absorption and effectiveness; avoid excessive intake.


Severe Adverse Effects

Although rare, monitor for:

Lightheadedness

Unusual neurological symptoms


Withdrawal Symptoms

Withdrawal symptoms may vary depending on associated medications and typically appear within hours to days, resolving over weeks.


Pregnancy and Lactation

Pregnancy: Use only under medical supervision.

Lactation: Small amounts may pass into breast milk, but generally considered safe under guidance.


Dosage Instructions for Special Populations

Newborns, Infants, and Lactating Mothers: Use only under strict medical advice.


Possible Side Effects

Methylcobalamin is generally well-tolerated, but some individuals may experience:

Mild nausea or stomach upset

Temporary dizziness

Headache

Occasional skin itching or rash


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


Q: Why should I choose Methylcobalamin over Cyanocobalamin?

A: Methylcobalamin is the natural, active form of Vitamin B12. It stays longer in the body and works directly at the nervous system level without requiring conversion, making it more efficient and effective.


Q: Can I take it for general tiredness?

A: Yes, especially if fatigue is due to Vitamin B12 deficiency. Vegetarians and elderly individuals often benefit from supplementation.


Q: How long does it take to improve nerve pain?

A: Energy levels may improve within 1–2 weeks, while nerve repair (numbness/tingling) may take 4–8 weeks of consistent use.


Q: Will overdosing on Vitamin B12 pose a risk?

A: Generally no. Being water-soluble, excess Vitamin B12 is excreted. However, stick to recommended doses such as 1500 mcg daily unless advised otherwise.


Q: Are there any foods I should avoid while taking it?

A: No major restrictions. However, excess alcohol may interfere with absorption, so moderation is advised.

Niacinamide

Niacinamide belongs to the water-soluble vitamin B3 complex that the body cannot store by itself an essential cofactor for cellular energy production, either as an oral supplement or through clinical skincare mechanisms. The primary function of the compound is to offer a precursor to coenzymes involved in DNA repair and overall structural anchoring of the skin (NAD+ / NADP).

Clinical Research on Key Therapeutic Effects

A. Restoring the Skin Barrier: Since ceramides capture and retain moisture in the skin maintaining a protective shield against environmental pollution.

B. The Management of Acne and Enlarged Pores: Overproduction of sebum (oil) gives rise to pimples and enlarged skin pores. Niacinamide prevents the formation of these unsightly eruptions.

C. Fixing the Hyperpigmentation: Niacinamide blocks melanin transfer into their skin cell, and together it improves the look of dark spots to the point of reaching an even skin tone.

D. Righting the Shape of Action: It is anti-oxidant, but it also reduces inflamed skin conditions like rosacea and inflamed acne.

E. Supporting The Body: Internally taken, niacinamide can beneficially help maintain healthy cholesterol and assist in metabolism of carbohydrates and proteins.

How It Works

Niacinamide is a "cell-communicating" ingredient: on contact, it communicates the directive for your skin cells to behave in a healthier way. Normally, it supports the pooling of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD⁺) via which energy is delivered, supporting cellular repair and turnover. This vitamin, unlike its sister Niacin (nicotinic acid), does not cause much "flushing" when taken at high doses, which also results in redness for high-dose Niacin supplements.

Instruction For Usage

A. Topically (Serums/Creams) – Apply whenever needed a few drops to the skin on the face and neck on their own ideally before any richer moisturizers. It is a stable agent that can be effectively used in the morning as well as evening routines.

B. Orally (Tablets/Capsules): Take supplements while ingesting meals to maximize the absorption of niacinamide and avoid potential stomach upset.

C. Sun Protection: However, niacinamide has its antioxidant effects, ensure a broad-spectrum sunscreen is kept up during the day.

Precautions And Side Effects

Evening cleansing consciousness reality regarding most skin types including very irritable skin. Always consider the following:

Concentration Matters: While 5% is the clinical gold standard, some high-strength 10% or 20% serums may cause mild irritation or "purging" in very sensitive individuals.

Patch Test: Always, it is necessary to perform a patch test on the forearm before using on the face.

Vitamin C Interaction: Although modern formulations allow you to use both together, for those with severely irritable skin, consider using Vitamin C in the morning and niacinamide in the evening to avoid skin interferences.

FAQs

Q: Can I use Niacinamide daily?

A: Yes, Niacinamide is safe for everyday use. Consistency is always key, with visible improvement in skin texture and oil control appearing from weeks 4 to 8 after commencement of regular application.

Q: Can Niacinamide cure acne better than Salicylic acid?

A: They perform different roles. While salicylic acid (a BHA) exfoliates inside the pores to dislodge blockages, Niacinamide decreases the inflammation and oil production causing those blockages in the first place. They are often prescribed together for an all-around acne treatment.

Q: Will it make my skin peel?

A: No. Niacinamide does not act as an exfoliant, unlike retinoids. Instead, it is a strengthening agent that enhances the hydration level of the skin.

Q: Can I use Niacinamide during pregnancy?

Topical application of niacinamide is said to be safe enough during pregnancy and lactation. But if you are considering taking niacinamide supplements orally, you should always seek professional advice from your obstetrician-gynecologist so that it matches the rest of your prenatal vitamin regime.

Q: Does Niacinamide help with wrinkles?

Niacinamide can help reduce the appearance of fine lines by boosting collagen production and enhancing skin elasticity over time, often seen in tandem with peptides or retinol for more intense anti-aging effects.

Pyridoxine

Pyridoxine Tablet (Vitamin B6)

Pyridoxine, also known as vitamin B6, is an important water-soluble nutrient necessary for more than 100 enzymes of the human body. It is involved in protein, carbohydrate, and lipid metabolism, the formation of neurotransmitters and red blood cells. Pyridoxine is primarily used to treat nutritional deficiencies, treat or mitigate drug-induced neuropathies (often from TB medications), and alleviate pregnancy-induced nausea.


Some of the Major Uses are as Follows:

Nutritional Deficiencies: Successful treatment and prevention of Vitamin B6 deficiency due to poor nutrition, chronic alcohol abuse, or malabsorption.

Drug-Induced Neuropathy: Pyridoxine is often given in conjunction with Isoniazid (for TB) to prevent peripheral neuritis (nerve damage).

Pregnancy-induced nausea: Often used as first-line management in morning sickness, sometimes together with Doxylamine.

Sideroblastic Anemia: It helps SSA-related type of hereditary anemias in producing healthy red blood cells.

Metabolic Support: Maintains the healthy brain development and makes the immune system work properly.


Pharmacologic Mechanism

Pyridoxine taken up is converted to an active coenzyme form Pyridoxal 5-Phosphate (PLP) by the liver. This active form acts as a catalyst for the following:

a. Amino acids metabolism: Breaking apart proteins into their constituent control for maintenance and repair.

Neurotransmitter formation: Serotonin, dopamine, GABA—neuromodulators that control mood modulation and rest.

Hemoglobin Synthesis: Assists in ensuring iron availability from GIT for hemoglobin production in an effort to obviate anemia.


Standard Dosage & Use

For Deficiency: Normally 50 mg to 150 mg in divided doses as prescribed by the physician.

For Isoniazid Prophylaxis: About 10 mg to 50 mg typically taken daily to stop symptoms of nervousness.

How to Take: Swallow the tablet whole with water. It can be taken with or without food. Try to take it at the same time every day to keep your B6 levels constant in your body.

Missed Dose: Take as soon as remembered; however, avoid a double dose. Skip the scheduled dose if close to another dose timing.


Safety Profile and Side Effects

Even though pyridoxine is a vitamin and generally safe, side effects at high use, long-term, or overdose were seen with the following:

Common: Mild nausea, headache, drowsiness

Sensory: Parasthesia may announce with tingling, "pins and needles" in the hands and feet.

Severe (rare): Chronic high doses (>200 mg/day for months) can cause reversible nerve parasthesia.

Alternative Lungales: Promptly consult your doctor if you observe an awkward gait and coordination loss while you are on this therapy.


Before Use and Interactions

Levodopa Interaction: If Levodopa (with Carbidopa) is used for Parkinson's Disease, supplementation with Pyridoxine may reduce the drug's effectiveness.

Precautions: Discretion should be exercised in people having a history of renal or hepatic disease.

Beverage: Too much alcohol decreases blood amounts of B6 and may actually make things worse in case of deficiency symptoms.

Pregnancy/Breast Feeding: Safe at therapeutic dosages but must be under doctor's administration.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Does Pyridoxine help with fatigue?
While Pyridoxine is involved in energy metabolism, it is most effective when that weakness arises due to Vitamin B6 deficiency. A blood test or doctor consultation should confirm the actual cause of fatigue.


Q: Can Pyridoxine be taken daily?
Most individuals can use daily supplementation in varying amounts or as advised by their doctor, unless they are megadosing like in the case of sideroblastic anemia.


Q: Does it change urine color like other B vitamins?
It is not the case. Pyridoxine is pretty unlikely to change the color of your urine.


Q: Should I take this along with TB medication?
Yes, Pyridoxine can be taken with your other TB medications, including Isoniazid, to protect your nerves from the effects of the TB medications.


Q: How long does it take to see results?
Relief may show within 24–48 hours for morning sickness. As for pain from B6-deficiency, do not expect quick results; these neural pains may need several weeks to settle with consistent treatment.

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