Drug | Injection
Thiamine (Vitamin B1) 100 mg + Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) 100 mg + Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) 1 mg per 2 ml injection
Treatment and prevention of vitamin B1/B6/B12 deficiency, peripheral neuropathy (neuritis/neuralgia), neuropathic pain due to nutritional deficiency, adjunct in nerve damage and recovery
This injection replenishes neurotropic B vitamins essential for nerve function. Thiamine supports energy metabolism in neurons, pyridoxine is required for neurotransmitter synthesis and myelin function, and cyanocobalamin supports myelin formation and red blood cell production, helping reduce neuropathic symptoms due to deficiency.
For intramuscular (IM) or slow intravenous (IV) administration as prescribed by a doctor. Dose and duration depend on severity of deficiency/neuropathy; usually given by a healthcare professional. Can be given with or without food (food does not affect injection).
Common side effects of Neurobion Forte RF Injection (2ml) may include:
Use only under medical supervision. Hypersensitivity reactions (including rare anaphylaxis) can occur—seek urgent care if breathing difficulty, swelling or severe rash occurs. Long-term/high-dose pyridoxine may cause sensory neuropathy; avoid unnecessary prolonged use. Use with caution in patients with known allergy to B-complex vitamins or cobalt (vitamin B12). If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a doctor to rule out other causes of neuropathy.