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Maxcobal 1000mcg Ampoule Of 1ml Injection

By GALAXUS PHARMACEUTICALS
1ml Injection in Ampoule
MRP 95.00
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Maxcobal 1000 MCG/ML Description

Maxcobal Injection is used to treat vitamin B12 deficiency, anaemia and a painful nerve disease called peripheral neuropathy. It contains mecobalamin or methylcobalamin also known as vitamin B12. It

helps in red blood cell formation, cell metabolism, nerve function and the production of DNA. This medicine will be given in the hospital by your doctor or nurse as an injection. Do not self-inject it. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning a pregnancy or breastfeeding and about all the medicines and supplements you take and all the conditions or diseases you suffer from, before starting Maxcobal Injection.

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Product Summary

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ContainsVitamin B12 / Mecobalamin / Cynocobalamin / Methylcobalamin(1000.0 Mcg/Ml)
UsesVitamin B12 deficiency
Side effectsPain and swelling at injection site, skin rash, itching
TherapyVITAMIN
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Uses of Maxcobal 1000 MCG/ML

Maxcobal Injection is used to treat vitamin B12 deficiency and megaloblastic anaemia (a blood disorder caused due to deficiency of vitamin B12). It is used in the treatment of painful nerve disease ca...
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contraindications

Contraindications of Maxcobal 1000 MCG/ML

  • If you are allergic to Mecobalamin or any other ingredients of Maxcobal Injection.
  • If you are suffering from any type of kidney disease.
  • If you have or have ever had Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy (slow, painless loss of vision, first in one eye and then in the other eye).
sideEffects

Side effects of Maxcobal 1000 MCG/ML

  • Pain and swelling at injection site
  • Skin rash
  • Itching
  • Swelling
  • Muscle cramps
  • Weakness
  • Dizziness
  • Difficulty in breathing
  • Diarrhoea
  • Headache
precautionsAndWarnings

Precautions and Warnings of Maxcobal 1000 MCG/ML

pregnancy

Pregnancy

Q:
Can I take Maxcobal Injection during pregnancy?
A:
Your doctor may advise you oral supplements containing vitamin B12 and folic acid during pregnancy. Maxcobal Injection shall be given by your doctor in pregnancy only if essential. Safety in pregnancy is not known.
breastfeeding

Breast Feeding

Q:
Can I take Maxcobal Injection while breastfeeding?
A:
Components of the Maxcobal Injection pass into the breastmilk and is unlikely to harm a nursing infant when used in recommended doses. However, consult a doctor before using this injection while breastfeeding.
driving

Driving

Q:
Can I drive if I have taken Maxcobal Injection?
A:
Yes, you can drive if you don’t experience any side effects with Maxcobal Injection.
alcohol

Alcohol

Q:
Can I consume alcohol with Maxcobal Injection?
A:
Regular consumption of alcohol decreases vitamin B12 absorption from the gastrointestinal tract. Decreased vitamin B12 levels lead to Hence, it is better to avoid.
otherGeneralWarnings

Other General Warnings

Talk to your doctor if
  • You have any existing medical condition like diabetes, hypertension, kidney or liver problem.
  • You are on other medications, supplements or following any complementary or integrative health approaches.
  • You have an eye disorder called Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy (slow and painless loss of vision).
  • You consume alcohol in excess regularly, your doctor may monitor your vitamin B12 levels to check the progress of treatment.
  • You develop an allergic reaction after taking the Maxcobal Injection.
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Mode of Action of Maxcobal 1000 MCG/ML

How Does It Work?

Vitamin B12 is needed for the formation of red blood cells in the body and their growth. It helps in the absorption of folic acid and carbohydrates from food. It is essential for keeping our nerves he...
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directionsForUse

Directions for Use of Maxcobal 1000 MCG/ML

  • Maxcobal Injection will be given to you as an injection by a doctor or nurse in a hospital or clinic.
  • Be careful of any instruction given during the administration and aftercare. Do not self inject.
interactions

Interactions of Maxcobal 1000 MCG/ML

Interactions with other medicines

  • Medicines like Aminosalicylic acid, Chloramphenicol, Colchicine, histamine-2 antagonists, Neomycin and proton pump inhibitors (e.g. Pantoprazole) can decrease the absorption of Mecobalamin.
  • Oral contraceptives can decrease the action of Mecobalamin by reducing its concentration in the body.
  • Folic acid when taken in a larger dose for a prolonged duration can impair the therapeutic response of Mecobalamin.
  • You should always tell the doctor if you are taking any other medicines, herbal preparation and supplements to avoid any interaction.
storageAndDisposal

Storage and disposal of Maxcobal 1000 MCG/ML

  • Store Maxcobal Injection under the conditions mentioned on the pack.
  • Keep out of the reach of children and pets.
  • Do not keep the medicine when it is no longer needed or expired.
dosage

Dosage of Maxcobal 1000 MCG/ML

Overdose

You are less likely to get an overdose of Maxcobal Injection as it is given to you by a doctor or nurse in a clinic or hospital. Please inform the doctor if you feel any discomfort immediately after t...
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Missed a Dose

The chances of missing a dose of Maxcobal Injection are rare as you will be monitored closely by a healthcare professional. In case they happen to miss a dose, please inform them.

Content Details

WRITTEN BY
doctor

Dr. Alok Nachane

MBBS, MD (Pharmacology)

REVIEWED BY
doctor

Dr. Ritu Budania

MBBS, MD (Pharmacology)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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Q: What are the natural sources of vitamin B12?

  • Animal products such as fish, meat, poultry, eggs, milk and milk products contain vitamin B12 naturally
  • Plant foods do not contain vitamin B12 but fortified breakfast cereals are a source of vitamin B12 with high bioavailability for vegetarians
  • Some nutritional yeast products also contain vitamin B12

Q: What are the causes of vitamin B12 deficiency?

A: Vitamin B12 deficiency can be due to various reasons such as improper diet or diet deficient in vitamin B12, poor absorption from the intestine, certain disorders of intestine and surgeries which can impact absorption of this vitamin.

Q: Is there any side effect of the Maxcobal Injection?

A: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, loss of appetite, headache, etc are a few common side effects of this injection. But these symptoms usually go away with time.

Q: How does the Maxcobal Injection be administered, iv or im?

A: Maxcobal Injection will be administered by a doctor or nurse in a healthcare setup. The doctor will decide the route of administration. Do not self-inject.

Q: When do you give methylcobalamin injection?

A: Maxcobal Injection is prescribed to treat vitamin B12 deficiency and megaloblastic anaemia (a blood disorder caused due to deficiency of vitamin B12). It is used in the treatment of painful nerve disease called peripheral neuropathy.
Product Details
Brand
MAXCOBAL
Country of Origin
India
Expires on or After
15/02/2025
Last Updated on: 09 Dec 2022 | 11:32 AM (IST)

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