Indications/Uses
For the treatment of conditions responsive to high dose Vitamins B1, B6, B12 and E which include the following: Polyneuropathy (multiple disturbances in the function of the brain or spinal cord that may affect the nerves and muscles of the body); Diabetic neuropathy (disturbances in the function of the brain or spinal cord that may affect the nerves and muscles of the body associated with diabetes mellitus); Neuralgia (nerve pain); Neuritis (inflammation of the nerves); Wernicke's disease (an alcohol-induced thiamine deficiency characterized by mental confusion, staggering, and constant rapid eye movements); Beriberi [Thiamine deficiency manifested as muscle weakness, loss of appetite, nerve degeneration (inability of nerves to function properly)]; Sideroblastic anemia (any of a heterogeneous group of anemias with diverse clinical manifestations); Pernicious anemia [a type of megaloblastic anemia usually seen in older adults, caused by impaired intestinal absorption of Vitamin B12 due to lack of availability of intrinsic factor characterized by pallor (paleness), achlorhydria (absence of hydrochloric acid from maximally stimulated gastric secretions), glossitis (inflammation of the tongue), weakness and neurologic manifestations].
Dosage/Direction for Use
Or, as directed by a doctor.
Missed Dose: If the patient missed a dose, just take the next dose and the subsequent doses at the usual recommended schedule, i.e., once a day.
Do not double the dose.
Overdosage
If the patient has taken more than the recommended dosage, consult a doctor or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
Administration
Contraindications
Adverse Reactions
d-Alpha Tocopheryl Acid Succinate (Vitamin E): Doses of Vitamin E greater than 1,000 mg (equivalent to 1,490 IU) per day have been associated with anticoagulant (blood thinning) effects.
Stroke with bleeding has been reported with high dose Vitamin E.
Drug Interactions
Take this medicine (Neurogen-E) at least two hours before or after taking Phenobarbital or Phenytoin since high doses of Vitamin B6 may reduce the blood levels of these drugs.
Concomitant intake of anticoagulants (e.g., warfarin, aspirin, etc.) and Vitamin E may result in enhanced anticoagulant (blood thinning) response.
Storage
Protect from light.
Action
MedsGo Class
Features
- Vit. B1
- Vit. B12
- Vit. B6
- Vit. E
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CODE | Dosage Strength | Drug Packaging | Availability | Price | ||
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NONRXDRUG-DR-XY31242-1pc
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In stock
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₱2050 | ||||
NEUROGE-M982UY
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In stock
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₱16400 |