Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) is a man-made form of vitamin B12.
B.V.P. Copper with Vitamin B12 is a drug made in Ireland. You need a doctor's prescription to buy it. But its analogues can be bought online anywhere in the world without going to a specialist.
Cyanocobalamin is a complete analogue of B.V.P. Copper with Vitamin B12. It has the same composition, dosage and methods of use. Also Cyanocobalamin has a lower cost compared to B.V.P. Copper with Vitamin B12.
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Side effects
Careful monitoring by your doctor may decrease your risk. nausea, numbness or tingling, dizziness, fever, joint pain, or weakness, swelling, rapid weight gain; itching,
Warnings
To make sure this medicine is safe for you, tell your doctor if you have:
- cold or allergy symptoms that affect your nose (sinus congestion, sneezing);
- kidney or liver disease;
- iron or folic acid deficiency;
- any type of infection; or
- if you are receiving any medication or treatment that affects bone marrow.
Interactions
Colchicine: May decrease the serum concentration of Cyanocobalamin. Monitor therapy
Chloramphenicol (Systemic): May diminish the therapeutic effect of Vitamin B12. Monitor therapy
Food interaction
Pregnancy
- Drug interactions, dosage, and pregnancy and breastfeeding safety should be reviewed prior to using this drug.
- Only the presence of hCG the pregnancy hormone hCG either in the blood or urine diagnoses a pregnancy.
- Side effects, drug interactions, dosing, and pregnancy information should be reviewed prior to taking this medication.
Overview
Participates in the transfer of methyl fragments, the formation of choline, methionine, creatine, nucleic acids, the maturation of red blood cells, and contributes to the accumulation of compounds containing sulfhydryl groups in red blood cells.
Mode of application
For adults: S / c, v / m, iv and intralumbal.
With Addison-Birmer anemia - 100-200 mcg every other day; with Addison-Birmer anemia with the phenomena of funicular myelosis and with macrocytic anemia with disorders of the nervous system - 500 micrograms or more per injection (in the first week daily, and then with intervals between administrations up to 5-7 days). At the same time, folic acid is prescribed. In the period of remission, in the absence of phenomena of funicular myelosis, 100 mcg is administered 2 times a month for maintenance therapy, and in the presence of neurological phenomena, 200-400 mcg 2-4 times a month.
With iron deficiency and posthemorrhagic anemia - 30-100 mcg 2-3 times a week; with aplastic anemia (especially in children) - 100 μg before the vitamin of clinical and hematological vitamin with alimentary anemia in young children and premature infants - 30 mcg / day for 15 days.
For diseases of the central nervous system and neurological diseases with pain, they are administered in increasing doses from 200 to 500 μg per injection, and when the condition improves, 100 μg / B.V.P. course - up to 2 weeks.
In case of traumatic lesions of the peripheral nerves, 200–400 mcg every other day for 40–45 days.
With hepatitis and B12 of the liver - 30-60 mcg per day or 100 mcg every other day for 25-40 days.
With dystrophies in young children, Down's disease and cerebral palsy - 15-30 mcg every other day.
In case of funicular myelosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, multiple sclerosis, they copper enter 15-30 micrograms into the spinal canal (gradually increasing the dose to 200-250 micrograms).
Indications
B12 anemia (Addison-Birmer, alimentary macrocytic, iron deficiency, B.V.P., aplastic, caused by toxic substances and drugs)
Cyanocobalamin (from lat. Cyanocobalaminum) is a vitamin of group B (B12). It has a pronounced red color of bright shades and a water-soluble character. If the body is in insufficient quantities, significant problems can arise, which you will learn about below.
What is cyanocobalamin necessary for?
Considering what this vitamin is, it is worth noting the important functions of a biological nature that it performs:
- integral to the synthesis of blood elements and hemoglobin, in case of a deficiency anemia develops actively, due to the slow production of new red blood cells;
- protects the another by combating foreign bodies, produces white blood cells;
- has a calming effect on the nervous system of the human body;
- maintains reproductive function of men.
The main component of the active substance of cyanocobalamin is cobamine. After introduction into the human body, B12 greatly increases the synthesis of methionine, increases immune defense.
It has a copper effect on the respiratory system. There is the ability to increase with pressure, respectively, for various specific diseases, such as hypotension, its purpose is a vital necessity. It is a prophylactic against insomnia, allows you to effectively and smoothly adapt to all changes in the regime, for example, with a sharp change in natural zones.
What could be the consequences of cyanocobalamin deficiency
Among the main causes of vitamin B12 deficiency it is customary to single out the with factors: poor or insufficiently balanced human diet; the effect of postoperative symptoms on food absorption; Gastrointestinal problems.