Instruction for Use: Cyanocobalamin solution for injections
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Trade name: Cyanocobalamin solution for injections1 ml injection solution contains cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12)
Trade name of the drug – Cyanocobalaminum (Vitamin B12)
International nonproprietary name:Cyanocobalaminum
The name of the active substance in Latin: Cyanocobalaminum
ATC
B03BA01 Cyanocobalamin
Pharmacological groups
Stimulants hemopoiesis
Vitamins and vitamin-like agent
The nosological classification (ICD-10)
The nosological classification (ICD-10)
D50 Iron deficiency anemia
D50.0 Iron deficiency anemia secondary to blood loss (chronic)
D51 Vitamin-B12-deficiency anemia
D52 folic acid deficiency anemia
D64 Other anemias
E53 Deficiency of other B group vitamins
E53.8.0 Lack of vitamin Bc
E53.8.1 Lack of vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin)
G12.2 Motor neuron disease
G35 Multiple sclerosis
G50 Disorders of trigeminal nerve
G54.1 Disorders of lumbosacral plexus
G60-G64 Polyneuropathy and other disorders of the peripheral nervous system
G80 Cerebral Palsy
G95.9 Disease of spinal cord, unspecified
K73 Chronic hepatitis, not elsewhere classified
K74 fibrosis and cirrhosis
M79.2 Neuralgia and neuritis, unspecified
Q90 Down's syndrome
R68.8 Other specified general symptoms and signs
Structure and Composition
1 ampoule 1 ml solution for injection contains cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) 30, 100, 200 or 500 mcg; in a cardboard box 10 pcs.
Pharmachologic effect
Mode of action - hematopoietic, metabolic, complementary deficiency of vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin)
In the form of dimethyl-benzimidazol-deoxy-adenyl-kobamida part of the reductase and is involved in the transfer of methyl moieties formation choline, myelin, methionine, nucleic acids and others.).
Indications cyanocobalamin preparation (vitamin B12)
Anemia (Addison-Birmera, alimentary macrocytic, iron, hemorrhagic, aplastic caused by toxic substances and drugs), cirrhosis, hepatitis, myelosis, polyneuritis, radiculitis, trigeminal neuralgia, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, the disease Down syndrome, peripheral nerve injury, skin diseases.
Contraindications
Thromboembolism, angina.
Side effects
Excitement, pain in the heart, tachycardia, and allergic reactions.
Interaction
Incompatible (in the same syringe) with thiamine bromide, riboflavin.
Dosing and Administration
P / to the in / m, in / in and the endo-lumbar; for anemia Addison-Birmera - 100-200 micrograms a day; for anemia Addison-Birmera with symptoms of funicular myelosis and makrotsitarnyh anemia with disorders of the nervous system - 500 micrograms or more per injection (in the first week - every day, then - the intervals between injections to 5-7 days), at the same time prescribe folic acid.
In remission in the absence of phenomena funicular myelosis introduced for maintenance therapy 100 mg 2 times a month, and in the presence of neurological phenomena - on 200-400 mg 2 -4 times a month.
When iron and hemorrhagic anemia - at 30-100 mg 2-3 times a week; with aplastic anemia (especially in children) - 100 micrograms before clinical and hematological improvement; with nutritional anemia in children at an early age and preterm - 30 mg / day for 15 days; in CNS diseases and neurological diseases with pain is administered in increasing doses from 200 to 500 micrograms per dose, and in improvement - 100 mcg / day course - to 2 weeks; traumatic lesions of the peripheral nerves - at 200-400 mcg every other day for 40-45 days; in hepatitis and cirrhosis of the liver - 30-60 micrograms per day or 100 mg every other day for 25-40 days; dystrophy in young children, Down syndrome and cerebral palsy - 15-30 mg a day; when funicular myelosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, multiple sclerosis is sometimes injected into the spinal canal at 15-30 mcg (gradually increasing the dose to 200-250 mg).
Precautionary measures
When angina should be used with caution and at lower doses.
Cyanocobalamin drug storage conditions (Vitamin B12)
In the dark spot.
Keep out of the reach of children.
The shelf life of the drug Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12)
2 years. Do not use beyond the expiration date printed on the package.