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Zubatmin
Zubatmin is an intravenous vitamin complex containing riboflavin sodium phosphate, thiamine hydrochloride, ascorbic acid, nicotinamide, and glucose monohydrate.
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What is Riboflavin Sodium Phosphate, Thiamine Hydrochloride, Ascorbic Acid, Nicotinamide, Glucose Monohydrat?
Zubatmin is an intravenous vitamin complex containing riboflavin sodium phosphate, thiamine hydrochloride, ascorbic acid, nicotinamide, and glucose monohydrate. This formulation supports general vitamin supplementation when oral intake is not feasible. Suitable for short-term use under medical supervision.
What is Riboflavin Sodium Phosphate, Thiamine Hydrochloride, Ascorbic Acid, Nicotinamide, Glucose Monohydrat used for?
Zubatmin is used for vitamin supplementation in patients with limited oral intake or malabsorption. It provides essential B vitamins (B2, B1, B3) and vitamin C to support energy metabolism, immune function, and overall nutritional balance. Commonly used in hospital settings for postoperative care or during illness.
What are the side effects of Riboflavin Sodium Phosphate, Thiamine Hydrochloride, Ascorbic Acid, Nicotinamide, Glucose Monohydrat?
The vitamins in Zubatmin work together to support normal energy production and cellular function. Riboflavin aids in red blood cell production, thiamine supports nerve function, and ascorbic acid contributes to immune health. Glucose monohydrate provides a quick energy source for recovery.
What precautions apply to Riboflavin Sodium Phosphate, Thiamine Hydrochloride, Ascorbic Acid, Nicotinamide, Glucose Monohydrat?
Zubatmin should only be administered by a healthcare professional. Patients with known allergies to any component should avoid use. Monitor for signs of hypersensitivity during infusion. Storage should be in a cool, dry place away from direct light.
What does Riboflavin Sodium Phosphate, Thiamine Hydrochloride, Ascorbic Acid, Nicotinamide, Glucose Monohydrat interact with?
Vitamin formulations like Zubatmin may interact with certain medications, including diuretics or chemotherapy drugs. Alcohol consumption may reduce absorption of B vitamins. Always inform your healthcare provider about all medications and supplements being taken.
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