BIOLOGICAL THERAPIES B-DOSE FORTE 2.5mL injection vial Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

biological therapies b-dose forte 2.5ml injection vial

orthomolecular medisearch laboratories pty ltd trading as biological therapies - thiamine hydrochloride, quantity: 100 mg/ml; riboflavine sodium phosphate, quantity: 2 mg/ml; nicotinamide, quantity: 20 mg/ml; dexpanthenol, quantity: 20 mg/ml; pyridoxine hydrochloride, quantity: 40 mg/ml; cyanocobalamin, quantity: 0.4 mg/ml - injection, solution - excipient ingredients: disodium edetate; benzyl alcohol; water for injections - b vitamin deficiencies may exist that are unable to be corrected by oral intake and in these cases parenteral administration may be preferable. oral administration of b vitamins may be insufficient in; alcoholism, pernicious anaemia, malabsorption disorders, gastrectomy, gastrointestinal pathologies and debilitated and elderly patients. specific indications include: 1. rapid saturation of the b group vitamins. 2. when oral administration is not feasible or appropriate. 3. for alcoholic, debilitated and elderly patients when their diet is inadequate. 4. beriberi and wernicke's syndrome as a result of vitamin b1 deficiency. 5. pellagra as a result of vitamin b3 deficiency. patients with pellagra may have a concurrent deficiency of b1, b2, b6 and b12. 6. peripheral neuritis caused by various b group deficiencies. 7. carpal tunnel syndrome. 8. pernicious anaemia as a result of in situ b12 deficiency. general indications include: 1. angular stomatitis and glossitis have been shown in some instances to respond to t

BIOLOGICAL THERAPIES B-DOSE 2mL injection vial Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

biological therapies b-dose 2ml injection vial

orthomolecular medisearch laboratories pty ltd trading as biological therapies - thiamine hydrochloride, quantity: 10 mg/ml; riboflavine sodium phosphate, quantity: 2.5 mg/ml; pyridoxine hydrochloride, quantity: 5 mg/ml; dexpanthenol, quantity: 2.5 mg/ml; nicotinamide, quantity: 25 mg/ml; cyanocobalamin, quantity: 0.5 mg/ml - injection, solution - excipient ingredients: water for injections - b vitamin deficiencies may exist that are unable to be corrected by oral intake and in these cases parenteral administration may be preferable. oral administration of b vitamins may be insufficient in; alcoholism, pernicious anaemia, malabsorption disorders, gastrectomy, gastrointestinal pathologies and debilitated and elderly patients. commonly, several b vitamin deficiencies may occur similtaneously. specific indications include: 1. rapid saturation of the b group vitamins. 2. when oral administration is not feasible or appropriate. 3. for alcoholic, debilitated and elderly patients when their diet is inadequate. 4. recovery from beriberi and wernicke's syndrome as a result of vitamin b1 deficiency. please note that b-dose 2ml injection does not contain sufficient thiamine for acute treatment of wernicke's syndrome. 5. pellagra as a result of vitamin b3 deficiency. patients with pellagra may have a concurrent deficiency of b1, b2, b6 and b12. 6. peripheral neuritis caused by various b group deficiencies. 7.

Zinc sulfate 220mg capsules United Kingdom - English - MHRA (Medicines & Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency)

zinc sulfate 220mg capsules

alliance healthcare (distribution) ltd - zinc sulfate - oral capsule - 220mg