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VITAM

/Syrup/COMPLEXE VITAMINIQUE
SANTE
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SANTE

Public retail price
N/ADZD

Identification

Active ingredient (INN)
COMPLEXE VITAMINIQUE
Internal code
14 H 097
Country of Origin
Algeria
Pharmaceutical form
Syrup
Prescription List
OTC
Packaging
f/125ml
VITAM
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Indications

It is used to treat a 12-year deficiency due to malnutrition or malabortion, which may be caused by: abdominal anaemia.

Gastrointestinal diseases.

Abdominal or surgical disorders.

Glutinic intestinal intestinal insemination.

An excess growth of microbial bacteria.

Absorbs the total or partial stomach. malignant tumours of the pancreas or intestine.

Folic acid deficiency.

Associated Conditions

The lack of blood potassium and sudden death in cases of massive ammonium anaemia that are extensively treated with vitamin B 12.

Patients with anaemic and ovarian anemics will require a monthly injection of vitamins for 12 life-long life.

The following cases may require an adjustment of the dose: infection.

Folic acid or iron deficiency.

Hepatic and kidney diseases.

Mechanism of Action

The amount of cyanopalamin is rapidly absorbed after muscle injection or subcutaneous infestation, and the plasma level of the compound is peaking within an hour after the muscle injection.

The liver is the main storage device for vitamin B12.

B12 intestinal absorption is based on the presence of sufficient internal agent and calcium ions, and the internal factor is a cause of anemia and bell.

The average food supply of vitamin in a form associated with the protein is easy to absorb after natural digestion.

B12 is not present in foods of plant origin, but is available in animal-based foods (e.g. milk and eggs).

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