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Trishal
Trishal is a water soluble B group vitamin, used for the treamtent of B group vitamin deficiency
• Tablets
Indications
• Prophylaxis and treatment of B group vitamin deficiency of nutritional origin or due to other causes, in combination with other vitamins in this group.
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Used in disorders linked to chronic alcoholism.
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Used at high doses in pain syndromes or rheumatic or neurological origin.
Pharmacological Class
Water soluble B group vitamins.
Pharmacological Properties
Neurotropic vitamins.
Mechanism of Action
•Vitamin B1 (thiamine) plays an important role in the metabolism of carbohydrates, acting as a coenzyme in the decarboxylation of pyruvic acid.
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Vitamin B6(pyridoxine) is converted in the body into pyridoxal, its active form, and thus acts as a coenzyme in transamination and decarboxylation reactions.
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Vitamin B12 (cyano-cobalamine) plays an important role in the metabolism of proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids. It is vital to the production of red cells and the integrity of nerve tissue.
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Vitamin B1 (thiamine) plays an important role in the metabolism of carbohydrates, acting as a coenzyme in the decarboxylation of pyruvic acid.
•
Vitamin B6(pyridoxine) is converted in the body into pyridoxal, its active form, and thus acts as a coenzyme in transamination and decarboxylation reactions. •Vitamin B12 (cyano-cobalamine) plays an important role in the metabolism of proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids.It is vital to the production of red cells and the integrity of nerve tissue
Side Effects
• Thiaminic shock
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Unusual allergic reactions.
Contradictions
• History of allergies to cobalamines
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History of allergies to thiamine
Observations
None
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