Drug ClassVitamin B complex (neurotropic vitamins: B1/B6/B12)
PrescriptionRequired (Rx)
Habit FormingNo
Overview
Drug | Injection
Uses & Benefits
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
How It Works
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.
Directions for Use
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).
Side Effects
Injection site pain, redness or swelling, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, headache, dizziness, rash, itching, flushing
Warnings & Precautions
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.
Drug Interactions
ManufacturerProcter & Gamble Health Ltd
BrandProcter & Gamble Health Ltd
Levodopa (without carbidopa/benserazide) reduced effect due to pyridoxine, Isoniazid/penicillamine/cycloserine (increase B6 requirement), Chloramphenicol (may blunt hematologic response to B12), Metformin and proton pump inhibitors (may reduce B12 levels with long-term use)
Storage Instructions
Store below 25°C. Protect from light. Do not freeze. Keep ampoules in original pack and out of reach of children.
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
What are the side effects?
Injection site pain, redness or swelling, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, headache, dizziness, rash, itching, flushing
How does this medicine work?
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.
How should I use this medicine?
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).
How should I store this medicine?
Store below 25°C. Protect from light. Do not freeze. Keep ampoules in original pack and out of reach of children.
Do I need a prescription for this product?
Yes, this product requires a valid prescription (Rx). Upload it during checkout when prompted.
Can prices or availability change?
Yes. Prices and availability can change based on inventory and serviceability. The latest details are shown at checkout.
How do I place an order?
Select a variant, add to cart, enter delivery address, upload prescription if required, and pay securely.
Manufacturer & Brand
Brand:Procter & Gamble Health Ltd
Manufacturer:Procter & Gamble Health Ltd
HSN Code:30045090
Alternatives
Alternatives are suggested by pharmacists after reviewing your order and prescription.
Disclaimer: Product information is for awareness only and does not replace medical advice. For Rx medicines, a valid prescription is required. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for personalized guidance.
Sources: Manufacturer labeling/pack insert, established medical literature on thiamine/pyridoxine/cyanocobalamin, Indian drug labeling norms