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Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (NEUROBION®) contains clinically proven nerve-nourishing B vitamins that protects and nourishes your nerve with proper diet and exercise. ¹ ²
Helps keep nerve damage symptoms away
Helps protect and nourish nerves
Composition
Each Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (NEUROBION®) white coated tablet contains:
PER TABLET | |
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Vitamin B1 (thiamine mononitrate) | 100 mg |
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride) | 200 mg |
Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) | 200 mcg |
Vitamin B1, B6 and B12 work together to help protect and nourish your nerves with proper diet and exercise:
B1 (thiamine) helps energize nerve cells
B6 (pyridoxine) helps restore nerve signals
B12 (cyanocobalamin) helps regenerate nerve fibers
Instructions for use
One tablet can be taken 1 to 3 times a day.
Always take as directed by your pharmacist or doctor.
Read the information leaflet carefully before taking it.
Swallow each tablet, without chewing, with a little water to wash it down.
Indications
Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (NEUROBION®) is indicated for:
Neuritis and neuralgia, especially cervical syndrome, shoulder-arm syndrome, lumbalgia, sciatica, facial paresis
Alcoholic polyneuropathy
Diabetic neuropathy, including impotence due to autonomic neuropathy
Metabolic and neuropathic changes due to pregnancy and oral contraceptives
Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy
Drug-induced neuropathies
Supplemental therapy following major surgery or debilitating illness
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Your questions answered
What are neurotropic B vitamins?
The neurotropic B vitamins are essential for the health of your nervous system. ¹
They are:
- B1 (thiamine) helps supply energy to nerve cells
- B6 (pyridoxine) helps enable the transmission of nerve signals
- B12 (cyanocobalamin) helps regenerate and repair nerves
What is the best time to take Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (NEUROBION®)?
It is best taken with or after a meal. Swallow the tablet (without chewing) with a little water to wash it down.
Can I take Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (NEUROBION®) daily?
Yes, the tablet can be taken 1 to 3 times a day. Read the patient information leaflet before use, and always take it as directed by your doctor or pharmacist.
What Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (NEUROBION®) pack sizes are available?
Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (NEUROBION®) comes in three pack sizes: 10, 30 and 100 tablets.
Can I take Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (NEUROBION®) together with my diabetes medication?
Yes, there are no known conflicts or interactions between Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (NEUROBION®) and diabetes treatments such as insulin injections and metformin. Please always consult with your doctor before taking any medicine.
Why is a B vitamin complex better than taking only single B vitamins like B12?
Research suggests that synergies between the neurotropic vitamins B1, B6 and B12 can make them more effective together than when a single vitamin is taken to address a specific deficiency. ¹
What’s the difference between Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (NEUROBION®) and Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (NEUROBION® Forte)?
Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (NEUROBION®) and Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (NEUROBION® Forte) contain different quantities of B vitamins. Each can be used at a different stage in the treatment of nerve damage:
- Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (NEUROBION® Forte) has a high dose of vitamin B12 for nerve damage symptoms relief.
- When symptoms have been successfully treated with Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (NEUROBION® Forte), with proper diet and exercise, the vitamin B formula of Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (NEUROBION®) helps protect nerves and prevent symptoms from returning.
If symptoms persist, consult your doctor
Talk to your doctor about the Vitamins B1+B6+B12 (NEUROBION®) formulation, dose and duration of treatment that is appropriate for you.
References:
¹ Calderón‐Ospina, C. A., & Nava‐Mesa, M. O. (2020). B Vitamins in the nervous system: Current knowledge of the biochemical modes of action and synergies of thiamine, pyridoxine, and cobalamin. CNS neuroscience & therapeutics, 26(1), 5-13.
² Head, K. A. (2006). Peripheral neuropathy: pathogenic mechanisms and alternative therapies. Alternative medicine review, 11(4).
ASC Ref No. P225N052022NS