Milgamma 100健經脈

Milgamma 100

Manufacturer:

Woerwag Pharma

Distributor:

Cheng San
/
KLN Pharma
Full Prescribing Info
Contents
Benfotiamine, pyridoxine hydrochloride.
Description
1 tablet contains: Benfotiamine (vitamin B1 derivative) 100 mg; Pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6) 100 mg.
Gluten-free, contains no lactose.
Action
Benfotiamine is a derivative of vitamin B1. It is absorbed by the body many times better than equal quantities of the traditional water-soluble vitamin B1. After being taken up by the intestine, benfotiamine is converted in the body to vitamin B1 which is active in the neurological system.
Pyridoxine hydrochloride is also designated vitamin B6.
These two vitamins are micronutrients which are essential for life.
If they are not taken in by the body in sufficient quantities, they may in time result in deficiency syndromes such as neurological system dysfunction, usually accompanied by functional disturbances in the metabolism of the nerves. The consequences, especially in the legs and feet, may be pains and sensory disturbances.
Indications/Uses
Neurological system disorders resulting from confirmed deficiency of vitamins B1 and B6.
Dosage/Direction for Use
The following information applies unless different instructions with respect to Milgamma 100 have been given by the doctor.
How much and at what intervals Milgamma 100 should be taken: For adults: take 1 Milgamma 100 tablet once daily.
For children under 12 year of age: please consult the physician.
How and when Milgamma 100 should be taken: The tablets should be taken with adequate amounts of water.
The tablets may be taken at any time.
Contraindications
Milgamma 100 must not be taken: if hypersensitiveness is suspected towards any of the ingredients; if pregnant or breast-feeding.
Use In Pregnancy & Lactation
Milgamma 100 must not be taken if pregnant or breast-feeding.
Side Effects
In individual cases there may be allergic hypersensitiveness reactions with skin reactions, urticaria (nettle rash), exanthem or states of shock.
Milgamma 100 can cause neuropathies when taken for more than 6 months.
In single cases, gastrointestinal disorders like nausea and other gastrointestinal complaints were documented.
If any side-effects are observed, please inform the doctor or pharmacist.
Drug Interactions
Other pharmaceuticals that influence the effect of Milgamma 100: If pyridoxine antagonists (e.g. hydralazine, isoniazide (INH), D-penicillamine, cycloserine), alcohol or oestrogen-containing oral contraceptives are used over a long time, this may lead to a vitamin B6 deficiency.
Thiamine is deactivated by 5-fluorouracil (agent for chemotherapy).
Other medications affected by Milgamma 100: Therapeutic doses of vitamin B6 may weaken the effect of L-dopa.
Storage
Milgamma 100 should be stored away from light and heat.
MIMS Class
Vitamin B-Complex / with C
ATC Classification
A11DB - Vitamin B1 in combination with vitamin B6 and/or vitamin B12 ; Used as dietary supplements.
Presentation/Packing
Form
Milgamma 100 tab
Packing/Price
2 × 15's
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