Surbex-Z Abbott drugs for deficiency of B vitamins, vitamin C and zinc (10 blisters x 10 tablets)

Dosage form Box of 10 blisters x 10 tablets
Specifications Zinc, pantothenic acid, vitamin B12, vitamin B6, vitamin B3, vitamin B2, vitamin B1, vitamin E, vitamin B9, vitamin C

Ingredient

Composition informationContent
Zinc22.5mg
Pantothenic acid20mg
Vitamin B1212mcg
Vitamin B620mg
Vitamin B3100mg
Vitamin B215mg
Vitamin B115mg
Vitamin E30mg
Vitamin B9
Vitamin C

Uses

Indications

Surbex Z Treatment of lack of B vitamins, vitamin C and zinc deficiency.

Pharmacokology

vitamin B-complex in Surbex Z tablets is absorbed by positive transportation process. The B vitamins are quickly eliminated and not accumulated in the body.

Calcium pantothenate is quickly absorbed from the digestive tract and distributed to the cells of the body.

Vitamin C quickly absorbed from the intestinal tract, and about 80 - 90% of vitamin C is absorbed from food.

Preceptic safety data

Vitamin C

Basically, Vitamin C is not toxic unless taken with abnormal high doses (4 - 12 g). When using these high doses, the urine is acidified, as well as in some chronic urinary tract infections, which cause the precipitation of urate and cystin stones.

niacinamide

There is no separate report for niacinamide.

Vitamin E

often respond well. High doses sometimes cause gastrointestinal disorders, fatigue, weakness.

calcium pantothenate

basically non -toxic. The dosage of acute toxicity in mice is 10 g/kg when used orally; 0.91 g/kg when using the injection. Observing over 15 people injected with 100 mg of pantothenate (in the form of calcium or sodium salts), there is no significant change in blood pressure, vessels, temperature or breathing.

Vitamin B1

Intravenous intravenous injection for rats at a dose of 125 mg/kg, toxic dogs at a dose of 350 mg/kg. When used orally, the toxic dose is 40 times higher than the injection. Clinically, sometimes there is a toxic response report on the use of the injection, possibly due to high sensitivity.

Vitamin B2

almost no toxicity. With a dose of 10 g/kg for rats, 2 g/kg for dogs is not toxic.

Vitamin B6

High doses from 3 to 4 g/kg may cause convulsions and deaths in animals. Lower dosage may not work clearly.

Vitamin B12

basically non -toxic. Mouse intravenous injection at a dose of 1.6 g/kg of vitamin B12 crystals non -toxic in mice. Clinically, vitamin B12 injections are not painful and does not cause response to the injection site. Intramuscular injection and subcutaneous injection of 1000 mcg, high -dose 3000 mcg injections do not see side effects.

folic acid

Basically non -toxic.

zinc

Take large amounts of zinc causes nausea, dehydration, loss of muscle combination, dizziness, electrolyte imbalance.

pharmacokinetics

No report.

Before taking Surbex-Z Abbott drugs for deficiency of B vitamins, vitamin C and zinc (10 blisters x 10 tablets)

How to use

Surbex Z medicine for oral use.

Dosage

Take a Surbex Z tablet day or as directed by your doctor.

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?

High doses of vitamin B6, have reported peripheral sensory neuropathy and blister skin damage.

It has noted that liver damage, gout and ulcers when using high doses of niacinamid.

There have been reports on vasodilation effects such as dizziness, fainting, vaginal neurotransmitter, anaphylaxis.

There have been reports on hemolysis when taking high doses of vitamin C, especially in patients with glucose enzyme deficiency 6 phosphate dehydrogenase.

What to do when you forget 1 dose? However, if close to the next dose, skip the forgotten dose and take the next dose at the time as planned. Note that it should not be used double the prescribed dose.

Side Effects

Common, ADR> 1/100

  • No report.
  • Uncommon, 1/1000

  • No report.
  • Not determined frequency

  • The immune system: allergic reactions including itching, rash, anaphylactic reaction.
  • Digestive system: burning, belching, pain and spastic abdominal area, diarrhea, vomiting, nausea and anorexia.

    Liver system: abnormalities of liver function tests, including hyperkema blood bilirubin.

  • Skin and subcutaneous tissue: Red acne, Foreign Egg.
  • Metabolism and endocrine: Urine turns bright yellow, oxalate metabolism.
  • vascular vessels: vasodilation, hot red.
  • Nervous system: dizziness, dizziness, fainting, peripheral neuropathy.

  • Urinary system: stones, urinary crystals.
  • 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

    contraindicated

    Surbex Z Contraindicated for the following cases:

  • Sensitive people with any ingredients of the drug.
  • Children. There has been a report by literature about infant defects at a dose of 50 mg a day.
  • Be cautious when using

    Keep the medicine out of reach of children.

    Be careful when using vitamin C for patients with renal failure and patients who are taking acetyl salicylic.

    The ability to drive and operate machinery

    There has been no report on the impact of Surbex Z drug while driving and operating machinery.

    Pregnancy

    should not be used for pregnant women due to high doses of vitamin B6.

    Lactation period

    vitamin B-complex diffuses through the placenta and in breast milk.

    Medicinal interaction

    pyridoxin can interact with Levodopa, can be overcome by using Levodopa in combination with a decarboxylase inhibitor.

    There have been acknowledged drug interactions when used simultaneously niacinamide and alcohol, alcohol poisoning and lactic acid infection.

    There have been reports on the red and dizziness increasing when using simultaneously niacin and nicotine.

    Because Pyridoxine has an impact on dopamine, drug interactions may occur. Recorded drug interactions between pyridoxine and levodopa but can be avoided if used Levodopa in combination with decarboxylase inhibitors.

    There have been reports on reduction of phenytoin and phenobarbital concentrations in patients using 80 - 200 mg of vitamin B6 a day.

    The associated between the use of anti -convulsions and sulfasalazine and folate deficiency, even when taking folic acid.

    Simultaneous use of vitamin C with anticoagulant drugs reduces prothrombin time.

    Storage

    Deposit at a temperature not exceeding 30 ° C.

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