Cynocal M Forte Injection contains Methylcobalamin (Vitamin B12) and is used to manage conditions caused by vitamin B12 deficiency, including diabetic neuropathy, peripheral neuropathy, and megaloblastic anaemia. It also helps relieve sciatica and back pain, improves general weakness, and supports nerve regeneration in affected individuals.
Key Benefits
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Supports treatment of diabetic and peripheral neuropathies
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Helps manage sciatica pain, back pain, and general weakness
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Promotes red blood cell production and treats megaloblastic anaemia
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Aids nerve protection by supporting myelin synthesis
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Enhances overall neurological health and energy metabolism
How It Works
Cynocal M Forte Injection aids in the synthesis of myelin, a protective layer around nerve fibers, providing relief from nerve-related pain and damage. It also promotes nucleic acid synthesis in bone marrow, supporting red blood cell production and correcting anaemia caused by vitamin B12 deficiency.
How to Use
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Administered by a healthcare professional via intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) injection
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Dosage and duration are determined by the doctor based on age, body weight, and medical condition
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Do not self-administer
Possible Side Effects
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Common: Headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, loss of appetite, skin rash, hot flushes
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Rare: Severe allergic reactions including wheezing, chest tightness, swelling of face or throat, or seizures—seek immediate medical attention
Managing Side Effects
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Diarrhoea: Stay hydrated and consult your doctor if symptoms worsen
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Headache: Rest, drink fluids, avoid alcohol, and use doctor-recommended pain relief
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Nausea and Vomiting: Take injection with or after meals; avoid oily, spicy, or sugary foods
Warnings and Precautions
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Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Not recommended
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Kidney & Liver: Use with caution
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Children & Adolescents: Use under medical supervision
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Elderly: Consult doctor before use
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Allergy: Do not use if allergic to methylcobalamin or B12 medicines
Interactions
Inform your doctor if you are taking medications such as neomycin, amino salicylic acid, H2-antagonists (e.g., ranitidine, famotidine), colchicine, oral contraceptives, chloramphenicol, or cimetidine.
Important Advice
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Administered only by trained healthcare professionals
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Store as advised in the hospital or clinic setting
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Report any unusual reactions to your doctor immediately
Therapeutic Indications
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Diabetic neuropathy
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Peripheral neuropathy
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Megaloblastic anaemia due to vitamin B12 deficiency
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Sciatica and back pain
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General weakness and nerve-related disorders
Dosage Forms
Available as injection, oral tablets, oral disintegrating strips, nasal spray, and prefilled syringes depending on patient requirements.
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