B Complex (shreya)

B Complex (shreya) Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Vitamin-B complex contains the most important members of the vitamin B group in pure form and in therapeutically balanced proportions. The members of the vitamin B group contained in Vitamin-B complex are components of enzyme systems that regulate various stages of carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism, each of the components playing a specific biological role. Deficiency of B vitamin causes glossitis, stomatitis, cheilosis, polyneuritis, beriberi, pellagra and vascularisation of cornea.

Trade Name B Complex (shreya)
Generic Vitamin B complex
Type Injection
Therapeutic Class Specific combined vitamin preparations
Manufacturer Shreya Life Sciences Pvt Ltd
Available Country India
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
B Complex (shreya)
B Complex (shreya)

Uses

Each Tablet/ Capsule contains:

  • Thiamine Hydrochloride 5 mg
  • Riboflavin 2 mg
  • Pyridoxine hydrochloride 2 mg
  • Nicotinamide 20 mg

Each 5 ml Syrup contains:

  • Thiamine Hydrochloride 5 mg
  • Riboflavin 2 mg
  • Pyridoxine hydrochloride 2 mg
  • Nicotinamide 20 mg

Each 2 ml Injection contains:

  • Thiamine Hydrochloride 50 mg
  • Riboflavin 4 mg
  • Pyridoxine hydrochloride 10 mg
  • Nicotinamide 100 mg
  • D-Panthenol 5 mg

Vitamin-B complex is used for prophylactic or therapeutic nutritional supplementation in physiologically stressful conditions. These include: Conditions causing depletion, or reduced absorption or bioavailability of essential B-vitamins manifested by glossitis, stomatitis, cheilosis, beriberi Vitamin-B complex is used for prophylactic or therapeutic nutritional supplementation in physiologically stressful conditions. These include: Conditions causing depletion, or reduced absorption or bioavailability of essential B-vitamins manifested by glossitis, stomatitis, cheilosis, beriberi

Dosage

B Complex (shreya) dosage

Tablet/ capsule:usual recommended dose is 1-2 tablet/capsule 3 times daily or as directed by the physician.

Syrup:2-3 teaspoonful daily or as directed by the physician.

Injection:It is for intramuscular and intravenous administration. Usual recommended dose is 2 ml daily or as directed by the physician. In addition withThiamine, Riboflavin, Nicotinamide, Pyridoxine; injectable dosage from containsD-Panthenol 5 mg.

Side Effects

Adverse reactions have been reported with specific vitamins and minerals, but generally at levels substantially higher than those in Vitamin-B complex. However, allergic and idiosyncratic reactions are possible at lower levels. Iron, even at the usual recommended level has been associated with gastrointestinal intolerance in some patients.

Interaction

As little as 5 mg pyridoxine daily can decrease the efficacy of levodopa in the treatment of parkinsonism. Therefore, Vitamin-B complex is not recommended for patients undergoing such therapy

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

It is safe to use Vitamin-B complex in pregnancy and lactation.

Contraindication

Vitamin-B complex is contraindicated in patients hypersensitive to any of its components.

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FAQ

What is B Complex (shreya) used for?

B Complex (shreya) usued help to infections and helps support or promote.B Complex (shreya) play a vital role in maintaining good health and well-being. As the building blocks of a healthy body, B Complex (shreya) have a direct impact on your energy levels, brain function, and cell metabolism.

Is it safe to take B Complex (shreya) everyday?

B Complex (shreya) daily use can help ensure that people who choose to follow diets that eliminate animal products are getting enough of these important nutrients.

Where can I find B Complex (shreya)?

You can find B Complex (shreya) in:

  • milk
  • cheese
  • eggs
  • liver and kidney
  • meat, such as chicken and red meat
  • fish, such as tuna, mackerel, and salmon
  • shellfish, such as oysters and clams
  • dark green vegetables, such as spinach and kale
  • vegetables, such as beets, avocados, and potatoes
  • whole grains and cereals
  • beans, such as kidney beans, black beans, and chickpeas
  • nuts and seeds
  • fruits, such as citrus, banana, and watermelon
  • soy products, such as soy milk and tempeh
  • blackstrap molasses
  • wheat germ
  • yeast and nutritional yeast

What are the symptom of B Complex (shreya) over dose?

Symptoms of B Complex (shreya) overdose include:

  • excessive thirst
  • skin conditions
  • blurry vision
  • abdominal cramps
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • increased urination
  • diarrhea
  • skin flushing

What is the best time to take B Complex (shreya)?

The best time to take B Complex (shreya) is after you wake up. There's also some data suggesting that taking B Complex (shreya) in the afternoon can affect your sleep. To avoid a B Complex (shreya) affecting your sleep, you should take your B Complex (shreya) in the morning, preferably with a meal to maximize their absorptio.

Do B Complex (shreya) affect blood pressure?

B Complex (shreya) may help reduce blood pressure levels.

Can B Complex (shreya) damage my liver?

There is no evidence that the other B Complex (shreya), in physiologic or even super-physiologic high doses cause liver injury or jaundice.

Is B Complex (shreya) safe during pregnancy?

Pregnant women may benefit from taking B Complex (shreya) supplements.
B Complex (shreya) are particularly important during pregnancy, when a woman should take in least 400 mcg of folic acid every day.

Is B Complex (shreya) safe during breastfeeding?

Yes, B Complex (shreya) is safe to take while breastfeeding. The recommended dietary allowance (RDA) varies by B Complex (shreya).

What symptoms does lack of B Complex (shreya) ?

B Complex (shreya) deficiency can cause the following symptoms:

  • tiredness or fatigue
  • weakness
  • constipation
  • loss of appetite
  • weight loss
  • numbness and tingling in the hands and feet
  • balance problems
  • confusion
  • poor memory
  • soreness of the mouth or tongue

B Complex (shreya) cause weight gain?

B Complex (shreya) will not cause unwanted weight gain and if you are dieting, you should always take a daily MVM to help preserve muscle.

When is the best time to take B Complex (shreya)?

The best time to take B Complex (shreya) is after you wake up. There's also some data suggesting that taking B Complex (shreya)  in the afternoon can affect your sleep. To avoid a B Complex (shreya) affecting your sleep, you should take your B Complex (shreya) in the morning, preferably with a meal to maximize their absorption.

Does B Complex (shreya) make me sleepy?

B Complex (shreya) hurts sleep maintenance, causes a higher rate of insomnia, and requires greater use of sleep medicine.

Can I take B Complex (shreya) on an empty stomach?

B Complex (shreya) are best absorbed on an empty stomach, but if you have a sensitive tummy, take them with a little food.

How long does it take for B Complex (shreya) to work?

Within 48 to 72 hours, your body will begin to make new red blood cells.

Is B Complex (shreya) good for skin?

B Complex (shreya) could help the body produce healthy new skin cells.B Complex (shreya) are most effective when people apply them directly to the skin.

Do B Complex (shreya) give you energy?

It's one of eight B Complex (shreya) that help the body convert the food you eat into glucose, which gives you energy.

Is B Complex (shreya) good for hair?

B Complex (shreya) help with hair growth because they play a key role in producing red blood cells, which carry oxygen to the scalp so that hair follicles can generate new hair.

What happens if you dont have enough B Complex (shreya)?

B Complex (shreya) can range from fatigue and confusion to anemia or a compromised immune system. Skin rashes also can occur.

Can I drink alcohol with B Complex (shreya) ?

B Complex (shreya) take with alcohol, you end up deficient in the essential nutrient the next morning, which could make you feel worse.

Can I take B Complex (shreya) for a long time?

Taking too much B Complex (shreya) long-term can lead to nerve damage. This could result in losing control of your bodily movements.


*** Taking medicines without doctor's advice can cause long-term problems.
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