Bionerv Injection
2ml InjectionMRP ₹64.00
₹48.00
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INVISION MEDI SCIENCES PVT LTD
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INJECTION
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Product Summary
| Uses | Neurological condition due to vitamin deficiency |
| Side effects | Pain at injection site, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain |
Assurance
available
Regulated
Medical Description
Bionerv injection is used to treat neurological conditions caused by a deficiency of vitamins B1, B6 and B12. This injection contains vitamin B1, vitamin B6 and vitamin B12 as active ingredients. It aids in the formation of red blood cells, cellular metabolism, nerve function, and the production of DNA. Bionerv injection will be injected in the hospital by your doctor or nurse. Do not self-inject it.
Uses
Contraindications
Side effects
- Injection site pain
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhoea
- Abdominal pain
- Skin rash
Precautions and Warnings
Pregnancy
Breast Feeding
Driving
Alcohol
Other General Warnings
- You have any existing medical condition like diabetes, hypertension, kidney or liver problems.
- You are on other medications, supplements or following any complementary or integrative health approaches.
- You consume alcohol in excess regularly, your doctor may monitor your vitamin B levels to check the progress of treatment.
- You develop an allergic reaction after taking the Bionerv injection.
Directions for Use
- Bionerv injection will be given by a doctor or nurse in a hospital/clinic.
- Do not self-inject. Follow any aftercare instructions provided by the doctor or nurse.
Storage and disposal
- Store between 2-8 degrees.
- Keep it out of the reach and sight of children and pets.
Quick Tips
- Bionerv injection is a multivitamin. It is used in the treatment of neurological conditions caused by deficiencies of vitamin B1, vitamin B6, and vitamin B12.
- This medicine will be given to you in a hospital or clinic setting by a doctor or nurse. Do not self-inject.
- The doctor determines the dose and duration of this medicine based on the patient's health condition.
- Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning on becoming pregnant, or breastfeeding before taking Bionerv injection.
- Also, inform your doctor about your complete medical history and all other medicines, supplements, or vitamins you are taking, as they may interact with the treatment.
- Injection site pain, indigestion, diarrhoea, skin rash and nausea/vomiting may occur in some individuals with the use of Bionerv injection. Inform your doctor if these effects bother you or do not go away.
- It is also advised to avoid alcohol for better treatment, as the consumption of alcohol decreases the absorption of vitamin B from the gastrointestinal tract.
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Interactions with other medicines
- The effect of medicine used for brain-related disorders, such as L-dopa, may be decreased when used concomitantly.
- Some medicines, such as pyridoxine antagonists (e.g., isoniazid, INH, cycloserine, penicillamine, and hydralazine), can reduce the effectiveness of Bionerv injection.
- Concomitant use of water pills, such as furosemide, over a prolonged period may reduce the effectiveness of this medicine.
Interactions with food items
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Manufacturer Details
Brand:BIONERV
Vendor Details
Fulfillment Information: Bionerv Injection (2) will be delivered by a licensed retail pharmacy nearest to your location. Order acceptance and fulfillment are dependent upon the verification of your doctor's valid prescription (where applicable) and the current stock of this medicine.
References:
- Office of Dietary Supplements - Vitamin B12 [Internet]. Ods.od.nih.gov. 2025 [cited 7 July 2025]
- DrugBank Online. Mecobalamin [Internet]. DrugBank; 2025 [cited 7 July 2025].
- National Cancer Institute. Mecobalamin - NCI Drug Dictionary [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Cancer Institute; 2025 [cited 7 July 2025].
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- Akinmoladun I, Afolabi O, Jolaoso A, et al. Methylcobalamin. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2025 [cited 7 July 2025].
- NHS. Cyanocobalamin. NHS website. 2025 [cited 7 July 2025].
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