Nurowat-1500

Nurowat-1500

Composition : Methylcobalamin 1500 mcg

Packing Type : 5x2ML Amp

MRP : ₹220

Category : Injection

Description

Mecobalamin Injection: Uses, Benefits, Dosage, Side Effect

Mecobalamin is the pharmaceutical name for Methylcobalamin, an active and bioavailable form of Vitamin B12. Unlike Cyanocobalamin (another common B12 form), Methylcobalamin is directly utilized by the body without requiring conversion, making it highly effective for nerve repair, red blood cell formation, and DNA synthesis

Uses and Indications of Mecobalamin Injection

Condition Uses & Indications
Vitamin B12 Deficiency Used to correct vitamin B12 deficiency, especially in patients with poor dietary intake, malabsorption disorders, or those taking long-term medications such as Metformin and Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) that may reduce B12 absorption.
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Helps reduce numbness, tingling, burning sensations, and pain in the hands and feet commonly experienced by diabetic patients due to nerve damage.
Megaloblastic Anemia Used in the treatment of megaloblastic anemia caused by vitamin B12 deficiency, helping restore healthy red blood cell production.
Peripheral Neuropathy (Non-Diabetic) Supports nerve repair and function in patients suffering from nerve damage due to alcohol abuse, chemotherapy, nutritional deficiencies, or other neurological disorders.
Sciatica and Nerve Pain Commonly prescribed as part of pain management therapy for sciatica, cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc disorders, and other nerve-related pain conditions.

Benefits of Mecobalamin Injection

Benefit Description
Faster Absorption The injectable form bypasses the digestive system, ensuring near-complete absorption. This is especially beneficial for patients with malabsorption disorders such as Crohn’s disease, celiac disease, or those who have undergone gastric surgery.
Rapid Symptom Relief Helps provide quicker improvement in symptoms such as fatigue, nerve pain, numbness, and tingling sensations compared to oral vitamin B12 supplements.
Supports Nerve Regeneration Promotes nerve repair and regeneration, making it particularly useful for patients suffering from diabetic neuropathy and other chronic nerve disorders.
Improves Red Blood Cell Production Supports healthy red blood cell formation in the bone marrow, helping treat megaloblastic anemia caused by vitamin B12 deficiency.
Cost-Effective for Long-Term Use Generic Mecobalamin injections are widely available and affordable, making long-term therapy accessible to patients from various economic backgrounds.
Wide Safety Margin Vitamin B12 has a high therapeutic safety profile with minimal risk of toxicity, even when administered at higher doses under medical supervision.
 

Side Effects of Mecobalamin Injection

Common Side Effect Description
Injection Site Reactions Mild pain, redness, swelling, or irritation may occur at the injection site. These symptoms are usually temporary and resolve on their own.
Headache Some patients may experience a mild headache shortly after receiving the injection.
Nausea Occasional nausea or a feeling of discomfort in the stomach may occur in sensitive individuals.
Diarrhea or Stomach Upset Mild digestive disturbances such as diarrhea, bloating, or stomach discomfort may occur.
Warmth or Flushing Some patients may experience a temporary feeling of warmth, flushing, or mild skin redness after injection.
 
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