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Myelin-OD Tablet Myelin-OD Tablet

Myelin-OD Tablet

Quantity Description: strip of 10 tablets
Manufacturer: Alchemist Life Science Ltd
Price: ₹ 128.6

Information about Myelin-OD Tablet

Myelin OD Tablets are a special formulation consisting of vitamin B6, vitamin B1, methylcobalamin, pyridoxine, L-glutamic acid and calcium panthenol. Vitamin B1 or thiamine helps to regulate carbohydrate metabolism. It acts as coenzyme thiamine pyrophosphate in the direct oxidative pathway of glucose metabolism.

Deficiency of vitamins are associated with fatigue, anorexia, irritability, gastrointestinal disturbances, tachycardia and neurological symptoms. This medicine helps to minimize these symptoms.

Key ingredients :

  • Vitamin B1
  • Vitamin B6
  • Methylcobalamin
  • Pyridoxine
  • Calcium panthenol
  • L-glutamic acid

Directions for use :

Myelin OD Tablets are taken in a prescribed dosage of one tablet per day as directed by the doctor. One should avoid exceeding the recommended dosage.

Benefits :

  1. Regulates carbohydrate metabolism
  2. Helps to prevent or treat deficiency of vitamins, especially thiamine
  3. Used to improve liver function competency
  4. Maintains a healthy skin as being rich in antioxidants
  5. Helps in avoiding symptoms like fatigue and poor concentration

Side effects :

Myelin OD Tablets usually do not cause any side effects. But an overdose of it might cause any of the following symptoms to be shown -

  • Nausea
  • Upset stomach
  • Diarrhoea
  • Fatigue

Cautions :

  • Any previous medical history related to heart, liver, kidneys should be discussed with doctor
  • Any previous drug history should be discussed with the treating doctor or physician
  • Should be strictly taken under the medical supervision
  • One should not exceed the recommended dosage
  • Should consult a doctor in case of any side effects
Ques: What are Myelin OD Tablets ?
Ans: Myelin-od-tablet acts as a health supplement to restore the body?s requirement of essential nutrients including antioxidants and vitamins especially thiamine.
Ques: What happens if I miss a dose of Myelin OD Tablets ?
Ans: In case if we miss a dose of Myelin OD Tablets, we should take it as soon as we remember it. But if it is too late, it is better to skip the missed dose and switch over to the next.
Ques: What are the storage instructions for Myelin OD Tablets ?
Ans: Myelin OD Tablets should be stored at room temperature in a cool dry place in their original packaging. It should be kept away from the reach of children and pets.
Ques: Can I consume Myelin OD Tablets on an empty stomach or after meals ?
Ans: Myelin OD Tablets should be consumed in a prescribed dosage of one capsule either on an empty stomach or after having meals under the supervision of a doctor.
Ques: Is it safe to consume Myelin OD Tablets ?
Ans: Yes, Myelin OD Tablets are safe to be consumed if taken in a prescribed dosage under medical supervision.
Ques: For how long should we consume Myelin OD Tablets to get desirable results ?
Ans: Myelin OD Tablets should be consumed in a prescribed dosage for a prescribed duration to get the desirable results.
Ques: Can Myelin OD Tablets be consumed in case of pregnancy ?
Ans: Consultation with the doctor is important prior to consumption of Myelin OD Tablets in a pregnant woman.
Ques: Can we take Myelin OD Tablets while having other drugs ?
Ans: It is better to have a consultation with the doctor while having Myelin OD Tablets along with other drugs as side effects due to drug-interactions may be experienced.
Ques: Can we stop taking Myelin OD Tablets on seeing improvement in my condition ?
Ans: No, we should not discontinue taking Myelin OD Tablets on our own as it might cause recurrence or worsening of the symptoms. Serious side effects may also be observed in some cases.
Ques: Are Myelin OD Tablets good for the liver ?
Ans: Yes, Myelin OD Tablets are good for the functioning of the liver.

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