Polybion A Injection is a prescription vitamin supplement used to treat vitamin and nutritional deficiencies. It contains a combination of essential vitamins that support the proper functioning of the body, ensure healthy growth, and maintain overall wellbeing. This injection is administered under the supervision of a healthcare professional and is not recommended for self-administration.
Uses of Polybion A Injection
Management of vitamin deficiencies
Support for overall nutrition and health
Prevention and treatment of fatigue caused by nutritional gaps
Benefits of Polybion A Injection
Supports brain, heart, and nervous system function
Enhances red blood cell formation and iron absorption, improving hemoglobin levels
Reduces the risk of anemia
Boosts energy levels and reduces fatigue
Helps maintain healthy hair and skin
Provides a combination of essential B-vitamins to replenish nutrient stores
How Polybion A Injection Works
Polybion A Injection contains a combination of five essential vitamins:
Methylcobalamin – supports nerve health and red blood cell production
Thiamine (Vitamin B1) – aids energy metabolism and proper nerve function
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) – helps maintain healthy brain function and metabolism
Niacinamide – supports energy production and skin health
D-Panthenol – aids in tissue repair and overall skin and hair health
These nutrients work together to replenish the body’s stores, improve metabolic function, and address nutritional deficiencies effectively.
How to Use Polybion A Injection
Administered by a doctor or nurse only
Do not self-administer
Follow the dosage and schedule as advised by your healthcare provider
Common Side Effects
Most patients do not experience any side effects
Possible injection site reactions such as redness, swelling, or pain, which usually resolve on their own
Contact your doctor if side effects persist or worsen
Safety Advice
Alcohol: Consult your doctor before consuming alcohol
Pregnancy: Consult your doctor before use
Breastfeeding: Safe if prescribed; minimal risk to baby
Driving: Avoid if experiencing dizziness or other side effects
Kidney or Liver Issues: Generally safe; consult your doctor for guidance
What to Avoid
Self-administering the injection
Missing doses without consulting your doctor
Consuming alcohol excessively while on treatment
Missed Dose Instructions
If a dose is missed, contact your doctor immediately. They will advise whether to reschedule the dose or adjust your treatment plan.
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