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Nuroxykem 1500mcg Injection is an injectable solution containing a high dose of Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin). Methylcobalamin is the active and naturally occurring form of Vitamin B12, which is critical for the healthy function of the brain, nerves, and for the formation of red blood cells.
This medication is primarily prescribed to treat or prevent conditions caused by a deficiency in Vitamin B12, such as pernicious anaemia and various forms of neuropathy (nerve damage). As an injection (Intramuscular, IM, or Subcutaneous, SC), it is highly effective for patients who cannot properly absorb Vitamin B12 through the digestive system due to underlying conditions like pernicious anThere are no known significant interactions between injectable B12 and food, as the injection bypasses the entire digestive system.
aemia, certain gut surgeries, or dietary restrictions.
Nuroxykem 1500mcg Injection provides a high therapeutic dose of Methylcobalamin, delivered in a 1ml aqueous solution for parenteral (injectable) use. Methylcobalamin is preferred over cyanocobalamin (the synthetic form) in many clinical settings because it is the metabolically active coenzyme form of B12, meaning the body can utilise it immediately without further conversion.
Vitamin B12 plays an indispensable role in several vital biological processes:
Nervous System: It is essential for the synthesis of myelin, the protective sheath around nerve fibres. Deficiency leads to nerve damage (neuropathy), which presents as numbness, tingling, or weakness.
Haematopoiesis (Blood Formation): B12 is crucial, alongside folic acid, for the synthesis of DNA and the proper maturation of red blood cells. Deficiency leads to megaloblastic anaemia (pernicious anaemia), causing fatigue and weakness.
The injectable route ensures the entire dose is absorbed directly into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive system, where absorption issues often occur. This makes Nuroxykem 1500mcg Injection the gold standard treatment for conditions where oral supplementation is inadequate or ineffective. Treatment is often initiated at a high dose, followed by a maintenance dose given less frequently, as determined by the patient's B12 levels and clinical response.
Nuroxykem 1500mcg Injection is indicated for the treatment and maintenance therapy of conditions associated with or caused by Vitamin B12 deficiency.
The benefits of Nuroxykem 1500mcg Injection are derived from correcting the underlying B12 deficiency, which leads to improved neurological and haematological health.
Side Effects of Nuroxykem 1500mcg Injection
Vitamin B12 injections are generally safe and well-tolerated. Side effects are typically mild and often related to the injection process.
Injection Site Reactions: Pain, redness, swelling, or tenderness at the site where the injection was given.
Mild Gastrointestinal Upset: Nausea or mild stomach discomfort.
Allergic-Type Reactions: Mild itching or a rash.
Diarrhoea.
Severe Allergic Reaction (Anaphylaxis): Includes rash, severe itching, swelling of the face, throat, or tongue, or difficulty breathing.
Sudden Worsening of Heart Failure: In rare cases, rapid correction of severe anaemia can increase blood volume and strain the heart.
Hypokalaemia (Low Potassium): In rare cases of severe anaemia corrected rapidly, serum potassium levels can drop rapidly, leading to symptoms such as muscle weakness or an irregular heartbeat.
Nuroxykem 1500mcg Injection is administered via injection and must only be given by a healthcare professional (doctor, nurse, or trained caregiver). It is not for self-administration unless explicitly instructed by a physician, and full training has been provided.
Route: The injection is typically given intramuscularly (IM) into a large muscle, such as the thigh or buttock, or subcutaneously (SC) into the subcutaneous tissue.
Dosage Schedule: The treatment usually starts with an intensive phase (e.g., daily or every other day) to replenish stores, followed by a less frequent maintenance phase (e.g., once a month or once every few months).
Follow Instructions: The dose and schedule are strictly determined by the doctor based on your blood test results and clinical status. Do not miss scheduled appointments or change the frequency.
Needle Safety: If self-administering, always follow strict aseptic techniques, use a new needle and syringe for each injection, and dispose of all sharps safely in a designated container.
Methylcobalamin acts as an essential cofactor in two primary enzyme reactions crucial for human metabolism:
Homocysteine to Methionine Conversion: Methylcobalamin is required by the enzyme methionine synthase. This enzyme converts homocysteine (a potentially harmful amino acid) into methionine. Methionine is then used to form S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe), which is a universal methyl donor essential for the synthesis of lipids, proteins, DNA, and the formation of myelin—the protective sheath around nerve cells.
L-methylmalonyl-CoA to Succinyl-CoA Conversion: Methylcobalamin is also a coenzyme for the enzyme methylmalonyl-CoA mutase. This conversion is vital for fatty acid metabolism. When B12 is deficient, a buildup of methylmalonic acid occurs, which is toxic to the nervous system and contributes to neuropathy.
By supplying the active form of B12, Nuroxykem 1500mcg Injection bypasses digestive absorption barriers and directly corrects these metabolic deficiencies, enabling rapid DNA synthesis (for blood cells) and myelin repair (for nerves).
Vitamin B12 is essential for foetal development and is considered safe for use during pregnancy in prescribed doses to correct a confirmed deficiency.
B12 is excreted in breast milk and is vital for infant development. Injectable B12 is safe for nursing mothers when used at recommended doses.
Chronic, heavy alcohol consumption can interfere with the body's ability to store and utilise B12 and may exacerbate symptoms of neuropathy. Abstinence or moderation is recommended.
B12 injections do not typically cause drowsiness or affect motor skills, meaning there are usually no restrictions on driving or operating machinery.
B12 deficiency is common in older adults. Dosage may be monitored closely, but no specific dose adjustments are usually needed for the injection route.
Pernicious Anaemia is Lifelong: If your deficiency is due to pernicious anaemia (lack of intrinsic factor), B12 injections will be lifelong, as the underlying absorption problem is permanent.
Store the injection vials in their original carton, protected from light.
Keep the solution at room temperature (typically below 25 °C or 30 °C), unless otherwise instructed by the pharmacist. Do not freeze.
Ensure the medication is stored strictly out of reach and out of sight of children and pets.
Do not use the solution if it appears discoloured or cloudy.
There are no known significant interactions between injectable B12 and food, as the injection bypasses the entire digestive system.
Injectable B12 has few direct drug interactions, but certain medications can interfere with B12 absorption or measurement:
Chloramphenicol: This antibiotic may antagonise the haematological response to B12 in some patients, potentially preventing the expected rise in red blood cell count.
Colchicine, Neomycin, Aminosalicylic Acid, H2-blockers (e.g., Ranitidine), and Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs, e.g., Omeprazole): These oral medications can all interfere with the intestinal absorption of dietary B12, making the need for injectable B12 more pronounced. They do not typically interfere with the injectable form itself.
While B12 is generally safe, caution is needed in specific clinical situations:
Leber’s Disease (Hereditary Optic Neuropathy): B12 injections are generally contraindicated or should be used with extreme caution, as they may potentially aggravate optic atrophy in this rare condition.
Polycythaemia Vera: Treatment with B12 can mask the diagnosis of this blood disorder, so careful monitoring is necessary if B12 is started before a complete diagnosis.
The starting dose for severe deficiency is typically 1500mcg (the full dose of the 1ml vial) given daily or on alternate days for 1 to 2 weeks, or until haematological remission is achieved.
The maintenance dose is generally 1500mcg once a month, or at a schedule determined by the physician based on the patient's ongoing clinical needs and blood test results.
Vitamin B12 is water-soluble, meaning that excess amounts are readily excreted in the urine. Therefore, a true overdose that causes toxicity is extremely rare.
Action: No specific treatment is usually required for high B12 levels. However, if any unusual or severe symptoms occur after the injection, contact a doctor immediately.
If you miss a scheduled B12 injection appointment:
Contact your doctor or clinic immediately to reschedule your injection.
Do not wait until the next scheduled date, especially if you are in the initial phase of treatment for a severe deficiency.
Consistent dosing is important for neurological recovery and blood health.
Therapeutic Class
Anti-anaemic / Vitamin Supplement
Action Class
Coenzyme for DNA Synthesis and Myelin Maintenance
Chemical Class
Water-Soluble Vitamin / Cobalt-Containing Corrinoid
Habit Forming
Not considered habit-forming.
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