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NEUROJAZ PLUS Injection

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PRODUCT INTRODUCTION NEUROJAZ PLUS Injection

NEUROJAZ PLUS Injection is a neurotropic vitamin formulation combining methylcobalamin, pyridoxine, niacinamide, and D-panthenol. This synergistic blend helps restore and protect nerve function, supports red blood cell formation, and enhances cellular energy metabolism. It is commonly used in the management of neuropathies, neuralgia, neuritis, and vitamin B-complex deficiencies.


Indications and clinical use

NEUROJAZ PLUS Injection is prescribed in peripheral neuropathies, diabetic neuropathy, alcoholic neuropathy, neuralgic pain, nutritional deficiencies, and conditions requiring high-dose B-complex therapy. It may also be used as supportive therapy during recovery from chronic illness, in prolonged debility, or in patients with poor oral absorption of vitamins.


Mechanism of action

Methylcobalamin is the active coenzyme form of Vitamin B12 that promotes myelin sheath regeneration and nerve repair. Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) is essential for neurotransmitter synthesis and protein metabolism. Niacinamide supports energy metabolism and cellular repair. D-Panthenol (Vitamin B5 derivative) functions in coenzyme A synthesis, supporting energy production and tissue healing. Together, they provide neuroprotective and metabolic support.


Dosage and administration

The usual adult dose is 1 ampoule (2 ml) intramuscularly or intravenously, administered 2–3 times per week, or as directed by the physician. The route, frequency, and duration depend on the severity of deficiency or neuropathic condition. All injections should be given by a qualified healthcare professional.


Adverse effects and safety information

Most patients tolerate NEUROJAZ PLUS well. Rarely, pain at the injection site, mild rash, gastrointestinal upset, headache, or dizziness may occur. Hypersensitivity reactions are uncommon but possible; discontinue immediately if swelling, itching, or breathing difficulty develops.


Contraindications and precautions

Contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients. Caution is advised in patients with severe liver disease, kidney impairment, or history of allergic reactions to vitamin preparations. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should use only under medical advice.


Drug interactions

High doses of Vitamin B6 may reduce the efficacy of levodopa when given without a dopa decarboxylase inhibitor. Anticonvulsants, isoniazid, hydralazine, and certain antibiotics can interfere with B-vitamin metabolism. Inform the physician of all ongoing medications before starting therapy.


Storage

Store in a cool, dry place below 25°C. Protect from light and do not freeze. Keep out of reach of children. Use only if the solution is clear and the ampoule is intact.


When to consult a healthcare professional

Seek medical attention if you experience persistent numbness, tingling, severe allergic reactions, or if symptoms of neuropathy do not improve after therapy. Always follow your physician’s dosing schedule and do not self-administer.


FAQs

Q1. What is NEUROJAZ PLUS Injection used for?
It is used for neuropathies, nerve pain, vitamin B-complex deficiencies, and as supportive therapy in recovery and chronic weakness.

Q2. Can I take NEUROJAZ PLUS Injection with oral multivitamins?
Yes, but always inform your doctor to avoid unnecessary overlap or excessive dosing.

Q3. How often should I take NEUROJAZ PLUS Injection?
The usual schedule is 2–3 times a week, but your doctor will decide the frequency based on your condition.

Q4. Does it have side effects?
Most patients tolerate it well. Rarely, injection-site pain, rash, or mild digestive issues may occur. Serious allergic reactions are uncommon but require immediate medical help.

Q5. Can I self-inject NEUROJAZ PLUS at home?
No, it should only be administered by a qualified healthcare professional to ensure safety and correct technique.