DRYVIT LB Dry Syrup
Vitamin B1 2 mg,Vitamin B2 2.5 mg,Vitamin B6 1 mg,Nicotinamide 15 mg,Folic Acid 100 mcg,Curd Powder 1000 mcg / 5 ml Dry Vitamin Syrup (60 ml) Use, Indication, Side Effects, Dosage, Mechanism of Action, Price, Contra-Indications, Drug Interactions....
DRYVIT LB Dry Syrup
Dry Vitamin Syrup Composition (per 5 ml):
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine): 2 mg
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin): 2.5 mg
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): 1 mg
Nicotinamide (Niacinamide): 15 mg
Folic Acid: 100 mcg
Curd Powder: 1000 mcg
Use and Indication of DRYVIT LB Dry Syrup:
This vitamin syrup is typically used as a dietary supplement to prevent or treat vitamin deficiencies caused by poor diet, certain illnesses, or during pregnancy. It helps in maintaining overall health, especially for the nervous system, skin, and metabolism.
Mechanism of Action of Dry Vitamin Syrup:
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine): Essential for glucose metabolism and plays a key role in nerve, muscle, and heart function.
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin): Important for energy production and cellular function, growth, and development.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): Involved in amino acid metabolism, red blood cell production, and the creation of neurotransmitters.
Nicotinamide (Niacinamide): Helps convert food into energy and is vital for DNA repair and the production of certain hormones.
Folic Acid: Crucial for DNA synthesis and repair, and is particularly important during periods of rapid growth such as pregnancy and fetal development.
Curd Powder: Typically included for its probiotic benefits, aiding in gut health and digestion.
Dosage:
The usual dosage is 5 ml per day unless otherwise directed by a healthcare provider. It's important to follow the dosage instructions provided by your doctor or on the product label.
Side Effects of DRYVIT LB Dry Syrup:
Common side effects are usually mild and can include nausea, upset stomach, or a mild rash.
Rare but severe side effects may include allergic reactions such as hives, difficulty breathing, and swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat.
Contraindications of Dry Vitamin Syrup:
Known hypersensitivity or allergy to any of the ingredients.
Specific contraindications related to individual vitamins (e.g., high doses of Niacinamide can be contraindicated in patients with liver disease).
Drug Interactions of DRyvit LB Syrup:
Levodopa: Vitamin B6 can reduce the effectiveness of levodopa in treating Parkinson's disease.
Antibiotics and Anticonvulsants: Some antibiotics and anticonvulsants can interfere with the absorption and effectiveness of folic acid.
Other Medications: It's important to check with a healthcare provider, as certain vitamins can interact with medications such as methotrexate, some diuretics, and antacids.
This vitamin syrup serves as a multi-vitamin supplement designed to address and prevent deficiencies in vitamins B1, B2, B6, niacinamide, and folic acid. It supports metabolic processes, nervous system function, and overall well-being, with a generally safe profile but potential for minor side effects and drug interactions.
For Use of Registered Medical Practitioner or A Hospital Only