: In more severe situations, a doctor may increase the dose to 1 tablet 3 times a day.
: These are rare but can include allergic reactions (skin rash, hives), nausea, or headaches. If you experience rapid heartbeat or difficulty breathing, seek medical attention immediately. Important Interactions
: High doses (3 tablets daily) should generally not be taken for more than 4 weeks to reduce the risk of Vitamin B6-induced neuropathy. Key Safety Information Contraindications : Hypersensitivity to any components. Severe heart conduction disorders or acute heart failure.
: Not recommended due to the high dosage of vitamins which exceeds daily requirements. Children : Not intended for use in pediatric patients.
(tablet form) is a combination medication containing high doses of benfotiamine (a fat-soluble derivative of Vitamin B1) and pyridoxine hydrochloride (Vitamin B6) . Unlike the injectable "Milgamma," the tablets typically do not contain Vitamin B12 or lidocaine. Core Indications