What are Dosage and Routes of Administration
Each 3ml Ampoule contains:
Vitamin B1 ... 100 mg
Vitamin B6 ... 100 mg
Vitamin B12 ... 1000 mcg
Shelf life: 3 years
For INTRAMUSCULAR Injection
What are Vitamin Tri-B injections indications?
Painful neuropathy, trigeminal neuralgia, rheumatic pain, polyneuritis, optic neuritis, diabetic neuritis, alcoholic neuritis, pregnancy neuritis, neuromuscular disorders, tremors, convulsions, anemia, nutritional macrocytic anemia,
childhood megaloblastic anemia, pregnancy neuropathy, pellagra, post-gastrectomy and malignant disease anemia, neuritis, neuralgia, especially cervical syndrome, shoulder-arm syndrome, lower back pain, sciatica, inflammation of the tooth root due to degenerative changes in the spine, herpes zoster. Follow-up of trigeminal neuralgia, supportive treatment of facial nerve paralysis. Deficiency or increased need for vitamins B1 and B6.
What are the side effects of using Vitamin Tri-B injections?
Numbness or tingling, drowsiness, unsteady gait, decreased sensation.
Sensory nerve damage, headache, loss of appetite, abdominal pain.
What are Vitamin Tri-B injections Cautions?
Long-term use at high doses may cause nerve damage (neuropathy). Do not give intravenously to heart patients.