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Neurosun Injection Substitute

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Uses:

<p>Neurosun Injection is used in the treatment of vitamin B12 deficiency and peripheral neuropathy. The detailed uses of Neurosun Injection are as follows:</p><p><strong>Treat vitamin B12 deficiency:</strong> Neurosun Injection 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>Neurosun Injection 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> Neurosun Injection 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:

  • Neurosun Injection contains Methylcobalamin, the active form of vitamin B12, which is essential for the normal functioning of the brain and nervous system.
  • It helps manage peripheral neuropathy by supporting nerve repair and relieving symptoms such as numbness, tingling, and burning sensations in the hands and feet.
  • Neurosun Injection supports the production of healthy red blood cells, making it effective in treating megaloblastic anaemia caused by vitamin B12 deficiency.
  • It plays a critical role in DNA synthesis and protein formation, which are vital for normal cell growth and repair.
  • Neurosun Injection helps maintain normal energy metabolism by aiding in the conversion of food into energy, especially in people with B12 deficiency.

FAQs

Neurosun Injection belongs to the class of vitamins primarily used to treat peripheral neuropathies and megaloblastic anaemia caused by vitamin B12 deficiency.

Neurosun Injection belongs to the class of vitamins primarily used to treat peripheral neuropathies and megaloblastic anaemia caused by vitamin B12 deficiency. Megaloblastic anaemia is a condition in which the red blood cells are abnormally large.

Neurosun Injection helps protect the nerves from damage and promotes blood cell production. It regulates body functions, such as cell multiplication, blood formation, and protein synthesis.

Inform your doctor about all your medications, especially if you are taking chloramphenicol, colchicine, oral diabetes medicine (metformin), and drugs that reduce stomach acid such as cimetidine lansoprazole, omeprazole and antibiotic medications. These medications may interfere with Neurosun Injection and cause unpleasant side effects or might make Neurosun Injection less effective.

Vitamin B12 sources include eggs, beef, liver, chicken, trout, salmon, tuna, clams, fortified breakfast cereal, low-fat milk, yoghurt, and cheese.

Diarrhoea might be a side-effect of Neurosun Injection. Drink lots of fluids and eat non-spicy food. If you find blood in stools (tarry stools) or if you experience severe diarrhoea, consult your doctor.

Neurosun Injection contains methylcobalamin, a man-made vitamin which is used to treat vitamin B12 deficiency.

Having digestive disorders like Chron’s disease and celiac disease and drinking too much alcohol might impair vitamin B12 absorption leading to its deficiency.

Vitamin B12 deficiency may cause tiredness, loss of appetite, constipation, weakness, weight loss, neuropathic problems and megaloblastic anaemia.

Neurosun Injection is safe and well-tolerated.

Neurosun Injection will be administered by a healthcare professional. Do not self-administer.

Let the doctor know if you have any allergies or if you are taking any other medicines. Neurosun Injection may cause dizziness; do not drive or operate machinery until you know how this medicine affects you.

Neurosun Injection may cause side effects such as pain, itching, swelling or redness at the injection site, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, and headache. Talk to your doctor if the side effects persist or worsen.