Composition of Milgamma 300 mg film-coated tablets
1 piece / 1 tablet contains:
Benfotiamine 300.0 mg
Pyridoxine hydrochloride 100.0 mg
(SE) Pyridoxine 82.27 mg
(H) Microcrystalline cellulose +
(H) of powdered cellulose +
(H) corn starch +
(H) gelatin +
(H) magnesium stearate +
(H) hypromellose +
(H) propylene glycol +
(H) titanium dioxide +
(H) iron(III) oxide, hydrated, black +
(H) Talc +
(H) Macrogol 6000 +
(H): adjuvant; (SE): corresponds to
What it is and what is it used for?
milgamma® 300 mg film-coated tablets is a neuropathy supplement.
Application
milgamma® 300 mg film-coated tablets are used in neurological diseases with demonstrated deficiency of vitamins B1 and B6.
What do you need to consider before using it?
What should be considered before taking milgamma® 300 mg tablets / APPLICATION?
In case of known Benfotiamin- or Thiaminüberempfindlichkeit and/or sensitivity to pyridoxine hydrochloride or to any of the excipients of milgamma® 300 mg film-coated tablets, the product should not be taken or should only be taken under medical supervision.
Special care should be taken when taking/using milgamma® 300 mg film-coated tablets.
Vitamin B6 may have in daily doses of 50 mg for a long time (months or years) cause neuropathy. After the appearance of signs of peripheral sensory neuropathy (paresthesia), the dosage is to control and stop this drug, if necessary. Note: When using milgamma® 300 mg film-coated tablets in children and the elderly we have no facts. Pregnancy In case of pregnancy this drug is useful for its drug quantity only for the treatment of a proven deficiency of vitamin B1 and B6. Therefore, you can milgamma® 300 mg film-coated tablets apply only if the attending physician considers it essential. In pregnancy the recommended daily dose for vitamin B1 1.4-1.6 mg and for vitamin B6 is 2.4-2.6 mg. The safety of use exceeding the recommended daily dose is Belang not occupied. Breastfeeding If you are breastfeeding, this drug is due to its amount of drug useful only for the treatment of a proven deficiency of vitamin B1 and B6. Therefore, you can milgamma® 300 mg film-coated tablets apply only if the attending physician considers it essential. During breastfeeding the recommended daily dose for vitamin B1 1.4-1.6 mg and for vitamin B6 is 2.4-2.6 mg. The safety of use above the recommended daily dose is Belang unoccupied. Vitamin B1 and B6 are excreted in breast milk. High doses of vitamin B6 may inhibit milk production. Driving and using machines No special measures are necessary.
How to use?
How to take milgamma® 300 mg film-coated tablets / USE
Apply / Contact milgamma® 300 mg film-coated tablets exactly as directed in this leaflet, one / one. Please check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are unsure. The following instructions apply unless your doctor has milgamma® 300 mg film-coated tablets in another way. Please follow the dosage instructions, as milgamma® 300 mg film-coated tablets may not work right!
Unless otherwise prescribed by your doctor, adults take 1 x daily 1
milgamma® 300 mg film-coated tablets a. In clear
deficiency ascertained, after consultation with the participation
of the doctor, the dose can be increased up to 3 times a day 1 tablet. type of application you should take the tablets with plenty of water. The time of administration can be chosen arbitrarily. Duration of treatment after a period of at least 4 weeks should decide whether the administration of vitamin B6 and vitamin B1 is indicated in the present high concentration further, the attending physician. If necessary, it should be converted to a product with lower drug resistance, to reduce the risk of vitamin B6-associated neuropathy. Please talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you have the impression that the effect of milgamma® 300 mg film-coated tablets too strong or too weak is. If you have a larger amount milgamma® 300 mg film-coated tablets taken / used, than you should If the symptoms worsen, the attending physician should be consulted. If you forget to take / use milgamma® 300 mg film-coated tablets Do not take a double dose if you have forgotten the dose. Take milgamma® 300 mg film-coated tablets at the usual time and think about the future of regular intake. If you stop treatment / use milgamma® 300 mg film-coated tablets case of stopping treatment jeopardize the success of the treatment! If unpleasant side effects occur, talk to your doctor about other treatments.
What are the possible side effects?
Taking / using milgamma® 300 mg film-coated tablets with other medicines
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking/have recently taken/used any other medicines, even if not prescribed.
Thiamine is inactivated by 5-fluorouracil as 5-fluorouracil competitively inhibits the phosphorylation of thiamine pyrophosphate to thiamine.
Concomitant administration of pyridoxinantagonists (e.g., hydralazine, isoniazid (INH), cycloserine, D-penicillamine) may increase the requirement for vitamin B6.
milgamma® 300 mg film-coated tablets may reduce the effect of L-dopa. From which side are possible effects? Like all medicines, milgamma® 300 mg film-coated tablets can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. In assessing frequencies they are defined as: