B-VITIN

B-Vitin

B-VITIN

Composition: Vit.B6 3 mg , Vit.B12 15mcg, Vit.B1 10mg ,Niacin 100mg , Biotin 100 mcg, Vit.C 150 mg , Folic Acid 1.5 mg . Vit B2 10mg , Exipients
Packaging: 10x15 Aluminium Strip
Unit: Box
Food/Drug: Food
Medicine Type: Multivitamin

B-Vitin Capsule Uses

  1. Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) – 3 mg
    • Uses: Supports amino acid metabolism, helps in neurotransmitter function, and contributes to the production of hemoglobin.
    • Common Side Effects: Generally well-tolerated, but high doses may cause nerve damage or numbness.
    • Precautions: Avoid high doses without medical supervision to prevent toxicity.
  2. Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin) – 15 mcg
    • Uses: Essential for red blood cell formation, neurological function, and DNA synthesis.
    • Common Side Effects: Rarely causes side effects, but allergic reactions are possible.
    • Precautions: Generally safe, but those with certain health conditions or on specific medications should consult a doctor.
  3. Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) – 10 mg
    • Uses: Supports energy metabolism and nerve function.
    • Common Side Effects: Rare, but might include mild gastrointestinal issues.
    • Precautions: Safe in recommended doses. High doses may cause allergic reactions or skin reactions.
  4. Niacin (Vitamin B3) – 100 mg
    • Uses: Helps convert food into energy, supports digestive health, and can improve cholesterol levels.
    • Common Side Effects: Flushing, itching, gastrointestinal upset.
    • Precautions: High doses can cause liver damage and should be monitored by a healthcare provider.
  5. Biotin – 100 mcg
    • Uses: Supports hair, skin, and nail health, and is involved in energy metabolism.
    • Common Side Effects: Rare, but may include mild skin rashes.
    • Precautions: Generally safe; high doses may interfere with certain lab tests.
  6. Vitamin C – 150 mg
    • Uses: Acts as an antioxidant, supports immune function, and aids in the absorption of iron.
    • Common Side Effects: Gastrointestinal upset, such as diarrhea, if taken in excessive amounts.
    • Precautions: Generally safe; very high doses may cause kidney stones in susceptible individuals.
  7. Folic Acid – 1.5 mg
    • Uses: Essential for DNA synthesis, cell division, and prevention of certain birth defects.
    • Common Side Effects: Rare, but may include nausea or digestive upset.
    • Precautions: High doses can mask vitamin B12 deficiency symptoms; consult a healthcare provider if you have B12 deficiency.
  8. Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) – 10 mg
    • Uses: Involved in energy production and helps maintain healthy skin, eyes, and nerve functions.
    • Common Side Effects: Generally well-tolerated; high doses might cause yellow discoloration of urine.
    • Precautions: Safe at recommended doses; no significant side effects at typical intake levels.

B-Vitin Capsule Uses

  1. Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) – 3 mg
    • Uses: Supports amino acid metabolism, helps in neurotransmitter function, and contributes to the production of hemoglobin.
    • Common Side Effects: Generally well-tolerated, but high doses may cause nerve damage or numbness.
    • Precautions: Avoid high doses without medical supervision to prevent toxicity.
  2. Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin) – 15 mcg
    • Uses: Essential for red blood cell formation, neurological function, and DNA synthesis.
    • Common Side Effects: Rarely causes side effects, but allergic reactions are possible.
    • Precautions: Generally safe, but those with certain health conditions or on specific medications should consult a doctor.
  3. Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) – 10 mg
    • Uses: Supports energy metabolism and nerve function.
    • Common Side Effects: Rare, but might include mild gastrointestinal issues.
    • Precautions: Safe in recommended doses. High doses may cause allergic reactions or skin reactions.
  4. Niacin (Vitamin B3) – 100 mg
    • Uses: Helps convert food into energy, supports digestive health, and can improve cholesterol levels.
    • Common Side Effects: Flushing, itching, gastrointestinal upset.
    • Precautions: High doses can cause liver damage and should be monitored by a healthcare provider.
  5. Biotin – 100 mcg
    • Uses: Supports hair, skin, and nail health, and is involved in energy metabolism.
    • Common Side Effects: Rare, but may include mild skin rashes.
    • Precautions: Generally safe; high doses may interfere with certain lab tests.
  6. Vitamin C – 150 mg
    • Uses: Acts as an antioxidant, supports immune function, and aids in the absorption of iron.
    • Common Side Effects: Gastrointestinal upset, such as diarrhea, if taken in excessive amounts.
    • Precautions: Generally safe; very high doses may cause kidney stones in susceptible individuals.
  7. Folic Acid – 1.5 mg
    • Uses: Essential for DNA synthesis, cell division, and prevention of certain birth defects.
    • Common Side Effects: Rare, but may include nausea or digestive upset.
    • Precautions: High doses can mask vitamin B12 deficiency symptoms; consult a healthcare provider if you have B12 deficiency.
  8. Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) – 10 mg
    • Uses: Involved in energy production and helps maintain healthy skin, eyes, and nerve functions.
    • Common Side Effects: Generally well-tolerated; high doses might cause yellow discoloration of urine.
    • Precautions: Safe at recommended doses; no significant side effects at typical intake levels.
  • Consultation: Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have underlying health conditions, or are on medication.
  • Dosage: Stick to recommended dosages to avoid potential toxicity or interactions with other medications.
  • Interactions: Some vitamins can interact with medications or other supplements, so monitoring and guidance from a healthcare provider are advised.

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