Multivitamin [Vitamin B complex + Vitamin C]

Multivitamin [Vitamin B complex + Vitamin C] Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Each vial contains: Vitamin B1 (as Thiamine Mononitrate USP) 2.5 mg Vitamin B2 (as Riboflavin Sodium Phosphate BP) 3.6 mg Nicotinamide BP 40 mg Pantothenic Acid (as Dexpanthenol USP) 15 mg Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxine Hydrochloride BP) 4 mg Biotin BP 0.06 mg Folic Acid BP 0.4 mg Vitamin B12 (as Cyanocobalamin BP) 0.005 mg Ascorbic Acid (as Sodium Ascorbate USP) 100 mg
Trade Name Multivitamin [Vitamin B complex + Vitamin C]
Generic Multivitamin [Vitamin B complex + Vitamin C]
Type
Therapeutic Class Multi-vitamin & Multi-mineral combined preparations
Manufacturer
Available Country Bangladesh
Last Updated: September 24, 2024 at 5:38 am
Multivitamin [Vitamin B complex + Vitamin C]
Multivitamin [Vitamin B complex + Vitamin C]

Uses

This is intended as a supplement for intravenous nutrition in order to meet the daily requirements of the water soluble vitamins of NPO (nothing by mouth) or surgery patients.

Dosage

Multivitamin [Vitamin B complex + Vitamin C] dosage

Adults and children weighing 10 kg or more: 1 vial (10 ml) daily.Children weighing less than 10 kg: should be given 1 ml of the dissolved mixture per kg body weight/day.The contents of one vial are dissolved by the aseptic addition of 10 ml of one of the following: Water for injection Fat emulsion 10% Glucose solution for infusion (5% to 60%) Normal saline (0.9% Sodium Chloride) IV Injection may be added to parenteral nutrition admixtures containing carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, electrolytes and trace elements provided that compatibility and stability have been confirmed.Method of IV Injection Preparation: Take 10 ml WFI from provided ampoule by a sterile syringe. Transfer it into the vial & mix gently to dissolve the lyophilized powder. Pull back all the reconstituted solution by the syringe. Administer the solution by slow IV injection (at least over 10 minutes).

Side Effects

Allergic reactions may occur in patients hypersensitive to any component of the preparation, e.g. Thiamine.

Precaution

When Lyophilized Powder for Infusion is diluted with water-based solutions, the admixture sould be protected from light. This is not necessary if lyophilized powder for infusion is diluted with intralipid because of the protective effect of the fat emulsion.

Interaction

Vitamin B6 can reduce the effect of Levodopa. Folic Acid may lower the serum concentration of Phenytoin.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

Animal reproduction studies or clinical investigations during pregnancy have not been carried out with this preparation. However, there are published reports on safe administration of water soluble vitamins in this patient group.

Contraindication

Known hypersensitivity to any of the components, e.g. Thiamine.

Acute Overdose

No adverse effects of an overdose of water soluble multivitamin have been reported, with exception of cases of extremely high parenteral doses. The possibility of hypervitaminosis A and D should be considered if lyophilized powder for infusion is dissolved in another multivitamin injection.

Storage Condition

Before reconstitution: Store at below 25°C in a dry place, protected from light. Keep out of reach of children. After reconstitution: The reconstituted preparation should be added to the infusion solution aseptically immediately before the start of the infusion & used within 24 hours.

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