Methylcobalamin 2500 mcg Injection is a high-dose form of Vitamin B12 used to treat and manage Vitamin B12 deficiency and nerve-related disorders. Methylcobalamin is the active and biologically available form of Vitamin B12, which plays a vital role in nerve health, red blood cell formation, and proper brain function.
This injection is commonly prescribed for conditions such as severe Vitamin B12 deficiency, peripheral neuropathy, diabetic neuropathy, nerve pain, numbness and tingling in hands and feet, burning sensation in limbs, megaloblastic anemia, chronic weakness, fatigue, and memory or concentration problems. It is especially useful in patients who cannot absorb Vitamin B12 properly from the digestive tract.
Methylcobalamin works by supporting the repair and regeneration of damaged nerve cells. It helps in the formation of myelin, the protective sheath around nerves, which improves nerve signal transmission and reduces nerve damage. It also aids in the production of healthy red blood cells and DNA synthesis.
The injection is administered intramuscularly or intravenously by a doctor or trained healthcare professional. The dose and frequency depend on the severity of deficiency, the patient’s condition, and medical advice. Self-injection is not recommended.
Benefits of Methylcobalamin 2500 mcg Injection include relief from nerve pain, reduction in numbness and tingling, improved muscle strength, increased energy levels, better nerve function, improved memory and concentration, and correction of Vitamin B12 deficiency-related anemia.
Common side effects are usually mild and may include pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, headache, or diarrhea. These effects are generally temporary.
Serious side effects are rare but may include allergic reactions such as skin rash, itching, swelling of face or throat, breathing difficulty, or irregular heartbeat. Immediate medical attention is required if any severe reaction occurs.
Precautions should be taken in patients with kidney problems, low potassium levels, or a history of allergy to Vitamin B12. Inform the doctor about all other medicines and supplements being taken.
Methylcobalamin Injection is generally considered safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding when used under medical supervision.
The injection should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct light and kept out of reach of children.
This medicine should always be used strictly as prescribed by a healthcare professional for safe and effective treatment.



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