Hasanvit effervescent tablets provide vitamins for the body (20 tablets)
Dosage form Effervescent tablet
Specifications Tube 20 tablets
Ingredient Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B6, Vitamin E, Vitamin H, Vitamin PP, Vitamin B5
Indication Scorbut, fatigue, B vitamins
Ingredient
| Composition information | Content |
| Vitamin B1 | 1.4mg |
| Vitamin B2 | 1.6mg |
| Vitamin B6 | 2mg |
| Vitamin E | 10mg |
| Vitamin H | 0.15mg |
| Vitamin PP | 18mg |
| Vitamin B5 | 6mg |
Uses
indications
Hasanvit drugs are indicated for providing vitamins for the body, preventing or treating:
Disorders related to stressful people working in mind and energy, smokers, children in the development period, pregnant and lactating women. Disorders related to patients after surgery or recovery stage after chronic disease. No report. No report. Pharmacology
pharmacokinetics
Before taking Hasanvit effervescent tablets provide vitamins for the body (20 tablets)
How to use
Dissolve a pill in 200 ml of water, drink immediately after completely dissolved. Food does not affect the absorption of vitamins but should take medicine during or after meals to reduce the discomfort in the stomach and reduce unwanted effects.
Dosage
Adults and children> 12 years old: 1-3 tablets/day.
Note: The above dose is for reference only. Specific dosage depends on the condition and level of progression of the disease. For a suitable dose, you need to consult a doctor or medical specialist.What to do when overdose?
There is no data on overdose, no overdose of the drug.
Actively monitor for timely management measures. Nicotinamid (vitamin PP) when an overdose occurs, there is no specific detoxification measure. Use common measures such as vomiting, gastric lavage, symptomatic treatment and support.
pyridoxin hydrochloride (vitamin B6)
pyridoxin is often considered non -toxic, but when taking high doses (> 2 g/day), prolonged (> 30 days) can cause sensory neurological syndrome, loss of coordination; Manifestations in losing sense of location, tremor of limbs, loss of combination of sensory movements, tactile, distinguishing hot and cold and pain less, no muscle weakness.
Discontinuing vitamin B6, neurological function will gradually improve and long -term monitoring that can be restored well, can stop the drug for up to 6 months for the nervous system to feel normal.
Biotin (vitamin B8)
There has been no announcement of biotin toxicity on humans despite the large amount of up to 6 months.
acid ascorbic (vitamin C)
Symptoms of vitamin C exceeding kidney stones, nausea, gastritis and diarrhea.
may cause diuretic.
What to do when forgetting a dose? If the time of remembering is close to the next dose time, skip the forgotten dose and continue taking the next dose as usual. Do not take double dose to compensate for the forgotten dose.
Side Effects
When using Hasanvit, you may experience unwanted effects (ADR).
pyridoxin hydrochloride (vitamin B6)
Common, ADR> 1/100
pyridoxin is usually not toxic. Headache, convulsions (after high -dose intravenous injection), drowsiness and drowsiness. Acid infection, folic acid decreased. Vomiting and nausea. AST increases. Dosage> 200 mg/day and prolonged (> 2 months) can cause severe peripheral nerves, progressing from unstable appearance and numbness to the numbness and clumsy hands. This condition can recover when stopping the drug but still leaves more or less sequelae. Allergic reaction.
acid ascorbic (vitamin C)
Common: Increase oxalate.
riboflavin sodium phosphate (vitamin B2)
No unwanted effects of riboflavin. When using high doses of riboflavin, urine will turn light yellow, causing deviations to some urine tests in the laboratory.
Nicotinamid (vitamin PP)
progressive stomach ulcers, vomiting, anorexia, pain when hungry, flatulence, diarrhea. Dry skin, hyperpigmentation, jaundice, rash. Hepatic failure, reducing glucose tolerance, increased sebaceous secretion, getting worse gout. Hypergly increased blood glucose, hyperuricemia, vagus - blood vessels, headache and blurred vision, dry eyes, swelling of the eyelids, dizziness, heart fast, fainting, wheezing.
acid ascorbic (vitamin C)
Anemia hemolysis. Red, heart failure. Faint, dizziness, headache, fatigue. Nausea, vomiting, heartburn, abdominal pain, abdominal spasms, bloating, diarrhea (take a dose of 21 g/day). Pain on the side of the rib.
alpha tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E)
Vitamin E is usually well tolerated. Unwanted effects can occur when high doses, prolonged, intravenous injection, especially when used for premature, lightweight babies at birth. Headache, dizziness. Blurred vision. Nausea, diarrhea, abdominal pain, digestive disorders, necrotic bowel infections.
Abnormalities in the genital glands, mammary pain, cholesterol hypertrophy and serum triglycerides, reduced thyroxin and serum triiodothinin. Creatininuria, increased serum creatinin, increased estrogen and androgen in urine. Rash, dermatitis, fatigue, thrombosis.
thiamin hydrochloride (vitamin B1)
The unwanted effect of Thiamin is very rare and often in an allergy. Hypersensitivity reactions occur mainly when injected.
Rare: Sweating, hypersensitivity, acute hypertension, skin rash, itching, urticaria, shortness of breath, stimulation at the injection site.
Nicotinamid (vitamin PP)
Anxiety, panic, urinary glucose, abnormal liver function, abnormal prothrombin time, lowering blood albumin, anaphylaxis. Insomnia, muscle pain, hypotension, rhinitis.
calcium pantothenate (vitamin B5)
The report is usually not toxic.
Biotin (vitamin B8)
There is no notice of unwanted effects.
Folic acid (vitamin B9)
Itching, urticaria. There may be digestive disorders.
Instructions on how to handle ADR
When experiencing side effects of the drug, it is necessary to stop using and notify the doctor or go to the nearest medical facility for timely treatment.
Warnings
Before using the drug you need to read the instructions carefully and refer to the information below.
contraindicated
Hasanvit drugs contraindicated in the following cases:
Severe liver disease, progressive stomach ulcers, arterial hemorrhage, severe hypotension.
Caution when using
should not be used to treat serious vitamin deficiency.
When using a diet, use less or not use sodium salts, note that each Hasanvit tablet contains 287.5 mg of sodium.
riboflavin sodium phosphate (vitamin B2)
Riboflavin lacks often occur without other B vitamins.
Nicotinamid (vitamin PP)
Should do tests on liver and blood glucose before treatment with nicotinamid for patients if used high doses beyond physiological needs (every 6-12 weeks of the first year and periodically in the following years).
Be cautious when using high doses of nicotinamid for cases: History of gastrointestinal ulcer, acute coronary syndrome, cholecystic disease, a history of jaundice or liver disease, kidney disease, gout disease, gout arthritis and diabetes.
pyridoxin hydrochloride (vitamin B6)
After a long time of using pyridoxin at a dose of> 200 mg/day, a manifestation of neurotoxins (such as severe peripheral neuropathy, severe sensory neurological disease).
Dosage> 200 mg/day, lasting> 30 days can cause pyridoxin dependence syndrome and cessation syndrome.
use of pyridoxin> 10 mg/day for a long time has not been shown to be safe.
Folic acid (vitamin B9)
Be cautious when using folic acid in the treatment of anemia unknown because folic acid can reduce the manifestations of anemia due to vitamin B12 deficiency but do not prevent neurological symptoms, leading to very severe nerve damage.
acid ascorbic (vitamin C)
Line -dose vitamin C is used for a long -term dosage, which can lead to drug -resistant phenomenon, so when reducing the dose, it will lead to a deficiency of vitamin C. Taking a large dose of vitamin C during pregnancy can lead to infant scorbut.
Increase oxalate and form the oxalate calcium stones in the kidneys after taking high doses of vitamin C, should avoid high doses of vitamin C for patients with calcium oxalate stones in the kidneys, if necessary, should closely monitor oxalate urine. Vitamin C can cause urine acidification, sometimes resulting in urate or cystin precipitate, or oxalate stones, or medications in the urinary tract.
Patients with glucose-6-phophat dehydrogenase deficiency of vitamin C high doses of vitamin C may have hemolysis.
Excessive use and prolonged preparations containing oral vitamin C can cause enamel corrosion.
Vitamin C may falsify the results of the glucose test in the urine (fake positive when using a copper sulfate reagent or false negative when using the oxidase glucose method).
Taking high doses of vitamin C for a long time can cause dangerous heart muscle disease in people with high iron reserves or people with tissue tissue infected.
can cause hemolysis in infant deficiency Glucose-6-phopphate dehydrogenase.
Use carefully with patients with a history of kidney stones, oxalate oxalate and oxalate metabolic disorders (increased risk of kidney stones), thalassemia disease (increased risk of iron absorption). High doses, prolonged for pregnant women.
alpha tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E)
The rate of gangitis is noticeable when treating vitamin E for newborn babies with a weight of
High doses of vitamin E is reported to be tend to cause bleeding in patients with vitamin K deficiency or are using anticoagulants.
The effect of vitamin E is mostly studied for only a few weeks or months, so the chronic effects of life for a lifetime when taking high doses lasting is still unclear.
The ability to drive and operate machinery
The drug does not affect the ability to drive and operate machinery.
Pregnancy
Usanvit effervescent tablets with vitamins with the dose as stated without harming the mother and the fetus.
The period of breastfeeding
Usanvit effervescent tablets with vitamins with the dose as stated without harming the mother as well as breastfed babies.
Drug interaction
thiamin hydrochloride (vitamin B1)
may increase the effects of neuromuscular blockers.
riboflavin sodiumhosphate (vitamin B2)
Alcohol interferes with the absorption of riboflavin in the intestine. Riboflavin is reduced in the stomach and intestines if used with Probenecid.
Nicotinamid (vitamin PP)
Nicotinamid simultaneously with HGM Coa Reductase reducing enzyme inhibitors may increase the risk of muscle pattern.
Use with Alpha-adrenergic blockers can lower blood pressure.
Diets and/ or hypoglycemic or insulin dose may need to be adjusted when used simultaneously with nicotinamid.
Concentrated use with toxic drugs on the liver can increase toxicity.
nicotinamid increases carbamazepine levels in plasma when shared.
pyridoxin hydrochloride (vitamin B6)
Oral contraceptives can increase the demand for pyridoxin.
Biotin (vitamin B8)
Some antagonists of biotin effects: Avidin, Biotin Sulfon ,veriBiotin and some imidazolidon carboxylic acids.
Folic acid (vitamin B9)
sulfasalazin reduces folat absorption. Oral contraceptives reduce folat metabolism and reduce folat to a certain extent. Anti -convulsions may reduce folat, but if you use folic acid to supplement folat, the concentration of anti -seizures in serum may be reduced.
acid ascorbid (vitamin C)
cotrimoxazol reduces the effect of treating large red blood cells of folic acid. Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) simultaneously with aspirin increases the excretion of ascorbic acid and reduces aspirin secretion in urine. Vitamin C has strong reducing properties, which affects many tests based on redox reactions such as creatinine, blood and urine glucose. Vitamin C can reduce selenium absorption, increase the effects of hydroxyd aluminum and reduce the effects of amphetamine.
alpha tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E)
Vitamin E is antagonistic to the effect of vitamin K, which increases blood clotting time.
Vitamin E is less absorbed when used with cholestyramin, colestipol, orlistat.
Storage
Where dry, under 30 ° C, avoiding light, avoid moisture.
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