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Pregabanyl NTM Tablet is a combination of three medicines used to treat neuropathic pain. It works by decreasing pain by controlling calcium channel activity of the nerve cells. It also increases the level of chemical messengers in the brain that help in regulating the mood and protect nerve fibers.

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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.

Nortriptyline

Nortriptyline 25mg Tablet Nortriptyline belongs to the tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) class of drugs. It helps balance mood-regulating chemicals in the brain and is widely used for depression. It is also effective in neuropathic pain and chronic migraine prevention. It works by increasing levels of norepinephrine and serotonin, stabilizing mood and reducing pain signal transmission.


Principal Uses Depression: Helps relieve low mood, fatigue, and loss of interest. Neuropathic Pain: Effective for burning or shooting nerve pain. Migraine Prophylaxis: Reduces frequency and intensity of chronic headaches. Bedwetting (Nocturnal Enuresis): Occasionally used in children under strict medical supervision.
Dosage Information Night-Time Use: Usually taken once daily at bedtime due to its sedative effect. Administration: Swallow whole with water; do not chew or crush (very bitter taste). Onset of Action: Effects may take 2–4 weeks—do not stop early if results are not immediate. With or Without Food: Can be taken with or without meals.
Important Safety Checklist Black Box Warning: In individuals under 25, antidepressants may initially increase suicidal thoughts. Close monitoring is essential in the early weeks. Cardiovascular Health: Inform your doctor if you have heart disease or arrhythmias. Glaucoma & Prostate: Use cautiously in narrow-angle glaucoma or enlarged prostate. Alcohol Avoidance: Avoid alcohol as it increases sedation and risk.
Common Side Effects Most side effects are mild and improve over time:
  • Dry mouth (xerostomia)
  • Dizziness (especially on standing)
  • Constipation
  • Blurred vision
  • Increased appetite or mild weight gain
Seek medical help if you experience rapid heartbeat, confusion, or severe rash.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Why is Nortriptyline used for pain if it is an antidepressant? A: It is commonly used. Nortriptyline alters how the brain and spinal cord process pain signals, making it a gold-standard treatment for nerve pain, even in patients without depression.
Q: Can I stop taking it once I feel better? A: No. Do not stop abruptly. Sudden discontinuation may cause withdrawal symptoms like headache, irritability, or loss of appetite. Always taper under medical supervision.
Q: Will it cause weight gain? A: Some people may notice increased appetite and mild weight gain. A balanced diet and exercise can help manage this.
Q: What is the difference between Nortriptyline and Amitriptyline? A: Both are related, but Nortriptyline generally causes less daytime drowsiness and fewer blood pressure drops compared to Amitriptyline.
Q: What should I do if I miss a dose? A: If taken once daily at bedtime, skip the missed dose and take the next one at the usual time. Do not double the dose.

Pregabalin

The 75 mg capsule of pregabalin Pregabalin is a potent medication that belongs to the group of gabapentinoids and which is increasingly used for epilepsy and neuropathic pain management. You will find its administration in the treatment of chronic neurogenous pain syndromes such as diabetic neuropathic pain, post-herpetic neuralgia (pain related to shingles), and fibromyalgia. This drug is also served as an add-on therapy in adult patients with certain types of seizures or to manage Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). Therapeutical Use Neuropathic Pain: Cures long-term nerve pain from diabetic neuropathy, shingles, or spinal-cord injury. Nuromusculoskel- Fibromylagia: Straightens out widespread muscle pain, tenderness, and joint pain from this chronic condition. Epilepsy: Works by modifying other drugs and controlling one part of the partially partial seizures by balancing the firing of brain cells. Anxiety: Alleviates obsessions, restlessness, and tension in Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Mode of Action Pregabalin works by modulating the calcium channels within the central nervous system. By joining the specific subunits of these channels, pregabalin serves to diminish excitation of several neurotransmitters (for example glutamate and substance P). In a sense, it helps in "calming" overactive or damaged nerves, which in turn slows the transmission of the pain signal to the brain and prevents the occurrence of unnecessary abnormal electric discharges which cause seizures. Brief Specification Active Ingredient: Pregabalin (USP/IP) Drug Classification: Anticonvulsant / Gabapentinoid Common Strengths: 25mg, 50mg, 75mg, 150mg, 300mg Prescription Category: Schedule H (Prescription-Required) Administration and Dosages Method: Preferably swallow the capsule whole with water. Do not open, chew, or crush a capsule. Food: pregabalin may be taken with or without food. If it tends to cause stomach upset, one may take medication with or after a meal. Consistency: So as to get the best results, take your dose at the same time(s) each day so that a consistent concentration of medicine can be maintained in your bloodstream. Side Effects Most side effects caused by Pregabalin are mild and should gradually wane as your body gets used to them. These may include: Dizziness and sleepiness Dry mouth Blurred vision Weight gain (increased appetite) Swelling in hands or feet (edema) Inability to concentrate and memory lapses If you have a serious mood change (depression), thoughts of suicide, or an allergic reaction suddenly becomes severe (face/tongue swelling), call for emergency medical help (call) immediately. Precautions Alcohol: Avoiding alcohol is suggested while taking Pregabalin because it can be particularly dangerous as it increases drowsiness and interferes with coordination. Driving: You do not drive or operate heavy machinery until you know will not make you dizzy or drowsy. Kidney Health: Dose adjustments should be made for patients who have renal impairment, and your doctor should be well- informed about your kidney status. Discontinue: Pregabalin should never be stopped suddenly. If the patient abruptly stops pregabalin, symptoms of withdrawal, such as insomnia, nausea, and an increase in seizure numbers, can occur. The dose will be tapered down by the doctor gradually over at least one week. Mental Health: Monitor for development of any unusual changes in mood or behavior, particularly at the outset of treatment. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Q: How long does it take for Pregabalin to start to work? Some patients may start feeling pain reduction within the first week. It may, however, take 2-4 weeks of reasonably regular usage to obtain the full benefits from taking pregabalin. Q: Is Pregabalin for normal back pain? It is quite specific for nerve pain and not your everyday muscular strain or typical headaches treatment; therefore, Pregabalin applies to chronic back pain only with the nerve's involvement confirmed by a doctor.(for example, sciatica) Q: Is Pregabalin addictive? Pregabalin has a potential for misuse and habituation if taken in higher amounts or for longer than prescribed. Always follow your doctor’s instructions explicitly and never share this medicine with anyone else. Q: If I miss a dose, what should I do? Administer the missed dose as soon as you remember. If, in case, it is very near to the scheduled dose, just skip that accidentally missed dose. Do not ever take a double dose for extra benefit. Q: Will this drug affect fertility? Data on Pregabalin and human fertility are scarce. If pregnant or breastfeeding or planning to be pregnant, you should seek guidance from your healthcare provider given the potential for risk to the fetus outweighing benefits.

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