Indications/Uses
It is a vitamin B-complex with zinc supplement. It is intended for use in the correction of vitamin B-complex, vitamin C, and zinc deficiencies.
Dosage/Direction for Use
The usual adult dosage is 1 tablet daily after food or as directed by physician.
Missed dose: Take the next dose if you missed a dose.
Missed dose: Take the next dose if you missed a dose.
Overdosage
High doses of individual components of this product have been associated with eczematous and exanthematous skin lesions, fatigue and insomnia. In high doses of pyridoxine, sensory neuropathy and vesicular skin lesions have been reported. In higher doses of niacinamide, liver damage, gout and ulcer formation have been noted. Vasodilatory effects such as giddiness, faintness, vasovagal attacks and anaphylactic shock have also been reported. Hemolysis has been reported at high ascorbic acid doses, especially in patients with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency.
Administration
Should be taken with food.
Contraindications
It is contraindicated in patients known to be hypersensitive to any of its components. This is not recommended for use in pediatric patients. High doses of pyridoxine should be avoided during pregnancy.
Special Precautions
Caution should be exercised when dosing ascorbic acid in patients with chronic renal failure and in patients receiving acetylsalicylic acid.
Consult a doctor: If the patient have taken more than recommended dosage.
If any signs of adverse drug reaction.
Consult a doctor: If the patient have taken more than recommended dosage.
If any signs of adverse drug reaction.
Use In Pregnancy & Lactation
High doses of pyridoxine should be avoided during pregnancy.
Adverse Reactions
Allergic reactions, including rash, pruritus, and anaphylaxis have been reported with vitamin use.
Components of this product have been associated with gastrointestinal effects such as heartburn, eructation, abdominal pain and cramps, diarrhea, vomiting, nausea and anorexia. Hepatic dysfunction with abnormal liver function tests, including hyperbilirubinemia, has been noted. Deterioration of acneiform vulgaris, or eruption of acneiform exanthema, has been noted with several components. Bright yellow urine discoloration has been reported with riboflavin usage. Niacinamide has strong vasodilator effects, most often characterized by flushing, dizziness or faintness. Peripheral sensory neuropathies have been noted with the use of pyridoxine. With ascorbic acid usage, stone formation, crystalluria and oxalosis have been reported in the literature.
Seek medical attention immediately at the first sign of any adverse drug reaction.
Components of this product have been associated with gastrointestinal effects such as heartburn, eructation, abdominal pain and cramps, diarrhea, vomiting, nausea and anorexia. Hepatic dysfunction with abnormal liver function tests, including hyperbilirubinemia, has been noted. Deterioration of acneiform vulgaris, or eruption of acneiform exanthema, has been noted with several components. Bright yellow urine discoloration has been reported with riboflavin usage. Niacinamide has strong vasodilator effects, most often characterized by flushing, dizziness or faintness. Peripheral sensory neuropathies have been noted with the use of pyridoxine. With ascorbic acid usage, stone formation, crystalluria and oxalosis have been reported in the literature.
Seek medical attention immediately at the first sign of any adverse drug reaction.
Drug Interactions
With concomitant use of niacinamide and alcohol, toxic delirium and lactic acidosis have been noted. Concomitant use of niacinamide and nicotine has been reported to cause increased flushing and dizziness. Since pyridoxine is noted to have effects on dopamine, drug interactions are possible. A drug interaction with Levodopa is noted, but can be avoided if Levodopa is given in combination with a decarboxylase inhibitor. Serum phenytoin and phenobarbital levels have been reported to decrease in patients receiving 80 to 200 mg/day of pyridoxine. Use of anticonvulsants and sulfasalazine has been associated with folate deficiency, even when folic acid is supplied orally. Prothrombin times are decreased when ascorbic acid is used concomitantly with anticoagulants.
Storage
Store at temperatures not exceeding 30°C.
Keep away from heat and direct sunlight. Exposure to these conditions may lead to slight discoloration.
Keep away from heat and direct sunlight. Exposure to these conditions may lead to slight discoloration.
Action
See Table 2.
MedsGo Class
Vitamins &/or Minerals
Features
Brand
Cecon Plus
Full Details
Drug Ingredients
- Ascorbic Acid
- Multivitamins
- Vit. B
- Zinc
Drug Packaging
Tablet 30's
Generic Name
Multivitamins / Vit. B Complex / Ascorbic Acid / Zinc
Dosage Form
Tablet
Registration Number
DRP-6701
Drug Classification
Over-The-Counter (OTC)