Mecofine 500mg Tablet Substitute
Composition:
METHYLCOBALAMIN-500MCG
Uses:
<p>Mecofine 500mg Tablet is used in the treatment of vitamin B12 deficiency and peripheral neuropathy. The detailed uses of Mecofine 500mg Tablet are as follows:</p><p><strong>Treat vitamin B12 deficiency:</strong> Mecofine 500mg Tablet helps correct vitamin B12 deficiency, particularly in individuals with dietary insufficiency, malabsorption conditions (like pernicious anaemia or post-gastrointestinal surgery), or chronic illnesses.</p><p><strong>Support nerve health:</strong> Mecofine 500mg Tablet helps manage peripheral neuropathy by supporting nerve repair and function. It may help relieve symptoms such as numbness, tingling, burning, or pain in the hands and feet.</p><p><strong>Promote healthy red blood cell production:</strong> Mecofine 500mg Tablet helps treat megaloblastic anaemia by supporting the formation of normal, healthy red blood cells, thereby reducing fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath associated with anaemia.</p>
Medicinal Benefits:
Mecofine 500mg Tablet belongs to the class of 'vitamins', primarily used to treat vitamin b12 deficiency and peripheral neuropathy (nerve damage in the hands and feet).
Mecofine 500mg Tablet treats B12 deficiency by restoring low levels of vitamin B12 in the body. It has extended benefits in treating peripheral neuropathic pain by preventing nerve cell damage. It is further involved in cell multiplication, blood formation, and protein synthesis.
Please continue using Mecofine 500mg Tablet for as long as your doctor advises, based on your medical condition. It may take several months to cure a vitamin deficiency; hence, do not abruptly stop taking this supplement. However, if you did not notice any improvement in your condition, it is advised to consult a doctor.
Long-term usage of Mecofine 500mg Tablet is not recommended in people whose occupation involves mercury handling and exposure. Please check with your doctor for more information.
Taking Metformin (an anti-diabetic medication) for prolonged periods is associated with an increased risk of vitamin B12 deficiency. Please consult your doctor if you have any concerns; your doctor may advise vitamin B12 supplements if needed.
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is time for the next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and follow your usual dosage.