The parenteral B vitamin (B1, B6) combination
Vitamin B deficiency: Neurologic systemic diseases caused by a diagnosed deficiency of vitamin B1 and B6.
Unless otherwise prescribed, the recommended dosage is: At the beginning of therapy once per day 1 ml injection solution (equals one ampoule) is injected, for follow-up treatment 1-2 ml (equals one to two ampoules) per week. The injection is administered intramuscular or intravenous. The duration of application depends on the severity of the underlying disease.
1 ampoule of 1 ml injection solution contains 100 mg of thiamine chloride hydrochloride (vitamin B1) and 50 mg of pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6). For other ingredients, please refer to the directions of use.
neurop®. Active substance: 100 mg thiaminechloridhydrochlorid (vitamin B1), 50 mg pyridoxinhydrochlorid (vitamin B6). Therapeutic indications: Vitamin B deficiency (neurologic systemic diseases caused by a proven deficiency of vitamin B1 and B6). If you have any questions about risks and side effects, please read the patient information leaflet and ask your doctor or pharmacist. Wörwag Pharma GmbH & Co. KG, 71034 Böblingen
10 ampoules à 1 ml solution for injection: PZN 01716137