Vitamin (B12 Analogue)

Methylcobalamin Injection 500mcg/mL

Vitamin Supplement – Hematopoietic & Neurotropic Agent

Methylcobalamin Injection 500mcg/mL is a sterile injectable formulation of the active form of Vitamin B12. It plays a vital role in red blood cell formation, nerve function, and DNA synthesis. This injectable is widely used in hospitals and clinics for the management of neuropathic disorders and Vitamin B12 deficiency conditions. Methylcobalamin supports nerve regeneration and improves neurological function, making it an essential therapeutic option in neurology and general medicine practice. Manufactured under stringent quality standards, this injection ensures stability, purity, and consistent therapeutic effectiveness.

Key Information

Active Ingredient Methylcobalamin
Dosage Form Injection
Pack Size 1mL Ampoule
Storage 15°C - 30°C (Protect from light)

Benefits

Supports nerve regeneration

Helps manage peripheral and diabetic neuropathy

Promotes red blood cell formation

Improves neurological function

Suitable for hospital and clinical use

Reliable high-quality injectable formulation

Usage Instructions

Administered intramuscularly (IM) or intravenously (IV) by healthcare professionals

Dosage depends on clinical condition and severity of deficiency

Regular monitoring may be required in long-term therapy

Mechanism of Action

Methylcobalamin acts as a coenzyme in the synthesis of methionine from homocysteine. It plays a critical role in DNA synthesis, red blood cell formation, and myelin sheath maintenance, supporting proper nerve conduction and regeneration.

Indications

Methylcobalamin Injection 500mcg/mL is indicated for:

Vitamin B12 deficiency

Peripheral neuropathy

Diabetic neuropathy

Alcoholic neuropathy

Megaloblastic anemia

Neuralgia and nerve regeneration support

Side Effects

Generally well tolerated. Possible side effects include:

Injection site pain

Mild diarrhea

Rash

Headache

Rare hypersensitivity reactions

Precautions

Use cautiously in patients with renal impairment

Monitor hematological parameters during treatment

Avoid self-administration without medical supervision

Use in pregnancy and lactation only under medical advice

Contraindications

Hypersensitivity to methylcobalamin or other cobalamins

Known allergy to cobalt

Caution in patients with Leber’s disease

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about Methylcobalamin Injection 500mcg/mL

1 What is Methylcobalamin Injection used for?
It is used to treat Vitamin B12 deficiency and neuropathic disorders.
2 Is it helpful in diabetic neuropathy?
Yes, it supports nerve repair and is commonly used in diabetic neuropathy management.
3 How is it administered?
It is administered via intramuscular or intravenous injection by healthcare professionals.
4 Is it different from Cyanocobalamin?
Yes, methylcobalamin is the active form of Vitamin B12 and is readily utilized by the body.
5 Can it be used long term?
Yes, under medical supervision and with periodic monitoring.
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