Mecobalamin + Folic Acid is used to treat a variety of conditions, including:
Megaloblastic anemia is caused by a deficiency of vitamin B12 or folic acid
Nerve disorders, such as peripheral neuropathy
General health and well-being, particularly in people who may have a deficiency of these vitamins due to poor diet or malabsorption disorders.
Dosage:
The recommended dosage of Mecobalamin + Folic Acid may vary depending on the specific condition being treated and the age and health status of the patient. The medication is typically available in tablet or capsule form, and it is usually taken by mouth.
For the treatment of megaloblastic anemia, the usual dose is one tablet or capsule of Mecobalamin + Folic Acid per day. The duration of treatment will depend on the underlying cause of the anemia and the response to therapy.
For the treatment of nerve disorders, the usual dose may be higher, with up to two tablets or capsules per day recommended for a limited period of time.
Content
Cap:(Mecobalamin + Folic Acid)
Pregnancy
No Evidence of Harm
Stability
Hematopoietic Agent
Contra Indications
Hypersensitivity to any of the components of the medication
Leber's disease (an inherited form of optic nerve atrophy)
Polycythemia vera (a rare blood disorder characterized by the overproduction of red blood cells)
Megaloblastic anemia due to a lack of vitamin B12 or folic acid that is not treated with concomitant administration of another form of vitamin B12
Precautions
Hypersensitivity to any of the components of the medication
Leber's disease (an inherited form of optic nerve atrophy)
Polycythemia vera (a rare blood disorder characterized by the overproduction of red blood cells)
Megaloblastic anemia due to a lack of vitamin B12 or folic acid that is not treated with concomitant administration of another form of vitamin B12
Lactation
No Evidence of Harm
Side Effects
Nausea and vomiting
Diarrhea
Skin rash or itching
Allergic reaction, which may cause symptoms such as hives, itching, or difficulty breathing