- Oral Multivitamin(Flavettes)
- Injection Multivitamin (Parentrovite)
Content | Oral Multivitamin(Flavettes) | Injection Multivitamin (Parentrovite) |
Vitamin A | 5000iu | - |
Vitamin D | 400iu | - |
Thiamine HCl (B1) | 3.5mg | 250mg |
Riboflavin (B2) | 2.5mg | 4mg |
Pyridoxine (B6) | 2.5mg | 50mg(BP) |
Cyanocobalamin (B12) | 0.005mg | - |
Ascorbic Acid (C) | 50mg | 500mg (as sodium salt) |
Nicotinamide | 25mg | 160mg (BP) |
Calcium Panthethonate (B5) | 4mg | - |
Dexpanthenol (B5) | - | 5mg |
Folic Acid | 0.5mg | - |
Calcium | 25mg | - |
Copper | 0.75mg | - |
Iron | 5mg | - |
Iodine | 0.005mg | - |
Manganese | 0.5mg | - |
Magnesium | 0.5mg | - |
Phosphorus | 20mg | - |
Potassium | 1mg | - |
Zinc | 2mg | - |
Dextrose | - | 1000mg BP |
- Tablet Multivitamin
- indicated for prevention and treatment for vitamin deficiencies.
- Injection Multivitamin
- indicated for rapid and treatment for severe vitamin deficiencies which can occur in association with alcoholism: Wernicke’s Encephalopathy and Korsakoff’s psychosis;subacute confusional delirious or amnesic states
- specific deficiency syndrome-pellagra, beri beri, aneroxia nervosa;
- parenteral nutrition, severe malnutrition.
Thiamine:
- Thiamine and Vitamin C deficits do pose special risks however, not least since thiamine deficiency is widespread in the population admitted to emergency units.
- Thiamine supplements (to the level of 100–300 mg/day) should be provided during the first 3 days in the ICU in patients with possible thiamine deficiency, and especially when alcohol abuse is suspected.
- Flavettes Product Information
- CCM-Trovite IV Injection
- ESPEN Guidelines on Parenteral Nutrition: Intensive care 2009
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