Vitamin B12 injection (cyanocobalamin)

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Generic Name : Vitamin B12

Manufactured By : Authorized Indian Generic

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Cyanocobalmin

Information about Vitamin B12 Injection (Cyanocobalamin)

Vitamin B12 injection, with the generic name cyanocobalamin, is a form of vitamin B12 administered via intramuscular or subcutaneous injection. It is used to treat or prevent vitamin B12 deficiency, which can lead to anemia and neurological issues. Cyanocobalamin is a synthetic form of vitamin B12 that is converted to its active forms in the body.

Product Highlights

  • Treatment of vitamin B12 deficiency due to malabsorption, dietary insufficiency, or specific medical conditions.
  • A type of anemia caused by the inability to absorb vitamin B12 from the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Management of neurological symptoms associated with B12 deficiency.

Key Ingredient

  • Cyanocobalamin

Key Benefits

  • Provides a direct and effective method for replenishing vitamin B12 levels.
  • Bypasses the gastrointestinal tract for immediate absorption, beneficial for those with absorption issues.
  • Helps prevent and treat conditions related to vitamin B12 deficiency, including anemia and neurological problems.

Direction of Use

  • Injected intramuscularly or subcutaneously, typically by a healthcare provider.
  • The dosage and frequency depend on the patient’s specific needs and the severity of the deficiency. Commonly, initial doses might be administered weekly, with maintenance doses given monthly or as directed by a healthcare provider.

Safety Concerns

  • Rare, but possible reactions include rash, itching, or swelling at the injection site.
  • Pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site might be experienced.
  • Minimal, but it is important to inform healthcare providers of any other medications being taken.

Avoid Vitamin B12 Injection (Cyanocobalamin) If

  • Avoid use if there is a known hypersensitivity to cyanocobalamin or any other components of the injection.
  • Avoid in patients with Leber’s disease (a hereditary optic nerve disease) due to the risk of exacerbating the condition.
  • Use with caution in patients with certain conditions that affect vitamin B12 metabolism or absorption, and consult a healthcare provider for guidance.


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