REXOM WINA NEURO TABLET

Pays: Malaisie

Langue: anglais

Source: NPRA (National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency, Bahagian Regulatori Farmasi Negara)

Achète-le

Ingrédients actifs:

PYRIDOXINE HCL/VITAMIN B6; THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE/VIT B1; Cyanocobalamin

Disponible depuis:

KCK PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES SDN. BHD.

DCI (Dénomination commune internationale):

PYRIDOXINE HCL/VITAMIN B6; THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE/VIT B1; Cyanocobalamin

Unités en paquet:

30 Tablets; 100 Tablets; 60 Tablets

Fabriqué par:

KCK PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES SDN. BHD.

Notice patient

                                _CONSUMER MEDICATION INFORMATION LEAFLET (RIMUP) _
_ _
REXOM
TM
WINA NEURO TABLET
Thiamine Hydrochloride (B1)/ Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (B6)/
Cyanocobalamin (B12) (100mg/200mg/200mcg)
1
WHAT IS IN THIS LEAFLET
1.
What REXOM
TM
Wina Neuro is
used for
2.
How REXOM
TM
Wina Neuro
works
3.
Before you use REXOM
TM
Wina
Neuro
4.
How to use REXOM
TM
Wina
Neuro
5.
While you are using REXOM
TM
Wina Neuro
6.
Side effects
7.
Storage and disposal of REXOM
TM
Wina Neuro
8.
Product description
9.
Manufacturer and Product
Registration Holder
10.
Date of revision
WHAT REXOM
TM WINA NEURO IS USED
FOR
For
disorder
of
the
nervous
system,
involving damages that affect nerves or
group
of
nerves
and
multiple
nerves.
This include:
•
nerve damage caused by long term high
blood sugar,
• nerve damage results from excessive
drinking of alcohol,
• nerve damage caused by drug ingestion,
drug or chemical abuse,
• inflammation of a nerve and pain in the
one or more nerves especially cervical
syndrome,
shoulder
arm
syndrome,
low
back
pain,
numbness,
and/or
weakness that radiate from lower back
to the buttocks and leg.
Also
used
for
deficiency
and
raised
requirement of vitamin B1, B6 and B12.
HOW REXOM
TM WINA NEURO WORKS
REXOM
TM
Wina Neuro contains 3 types
of
Vitamin
B
which
are
Pyridoxine
Hydrochloride
(B6),
Cyanocobalamin
(B12) and Thiamine Hydrochloride (B1).
These
are
the
vitamin
B
which
will
replenish the deficiency in the body.
BEFORE
YOU
USE
REXOM
TM
WINA
NEURO
_-When you must not use it _
It
should not be given to:
•
individual known to be hypersensitive
to
any
of
the
components
of
the
formulation.
•
children and adolescents (less than 18
years
old)
due
to
their
high
active
substance content.
_-Before you start to use it _
_Pregnancy and lactation _
Talk to your doctor before taking this
medicine
if
you
are
pregnant,
might
become pregnant or are breastfeeding.
_Pregnancy _
The possible risk for human beings is not
known. The treating physician should
decide
about
the
use
of
this
product
during
pregnancy
after
carefully
weigh
                                
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Résumé des caractéristiques du produit

                                REXOM
TM WINA NEURO TABLET
NAME AND STRENGTH OF ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S)
Each tablet contains:
Thiamine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B1)
………………………………………………100mg
Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6)
……………………………………………..200mg
Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin
B12)…………………..……………………….……….200
mcg
DESCRIPTION
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Pink colour, round with top-score tablet.
PHARMACODYNAMICS
Rexom Wina Neuro Tablet contain a combination of neurotropic active
substances of the
vitamin B complex. The vitamins thiamine (B1), pyridoxine (B6) and
cobalamin (B12)
contained play a particular role as coenzymes in the intermediary
metabolism of the central
and peripheral nervous system.
Like all other vitamins, they are essential nutrients which the body
cannot synthesize itself.
Therapeutic supply of vitamins B1, B6 and B12 may supplement
inadequate nutritive vitamin
intake and thus ensure the availability of the required quantities of
coenzymes.
The therapeutic use of these vitamins in diseases of the nervous
system serves, on the one hand,
to compensate for concomitant deficiencies (possibly due to an
increased requirement induced
by the disease) and, on the other, to stimulate natural repair
mechanisms.
THIAMINE (VITAMIN B1)
Thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) is the effective form of vitamin B1 and
acts as a coenzyme for
a number of enzymes (e.g. pyruvate dehydrogenase and transketolase).
Accordingly, vitamin
B1 is primarily involved in the carbohydrate metabolism; however, it
also intervenes in the
synthesis of lipids and amino acids. Nerve cells cover their energy
requirement exclusively via
enzymatic oxidation and decarboxylation of glucose, so that an
adequate supply of vitamin B1
is of crucial importance. Thiamine is also involved in the conduction
of nerve impulses.
Models used in animal studies have indicated analgetic activity for
vitamin B1.
Manifestations of vitamin B1 deficiency are very multifaceted and can
involve central and
periphera
                                
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