Indications
Mecolin tablet is indicated in-
Peripheral neuropathy
Diabetic neuropathy
Alcoholic neuropathy
Drug induced neuropathy
Entrapment neuropathy
Lumbago
Intercostal neuralgia
Diabetic retinopathy
Multiple sclerosis
Vertebral syndrome
Parkinson's disease
Alzheimar's disease
Bell's palsy
Mecolin Injection is indicated
in-
The treatment of peripheral
neuropathies megaloblastic anemia due to vitamin B12 deficiency.
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Pharmacology
Mecobalamin is one of the two
coenzyme forms of vitamin B12. It differs from cyanocobalamin in that the cyano
group at the cobalt is replaced with a methyl group. It is a cofactor in the
enzyme methionine synthase which functions to transfer methyl groups for the
regeneration of methionine from homocysteine. It is required for integrity of
myelin, neuronal function, proper red blood cell formation and DNA synthesis.
Mecobalamin helps in the synthesis of neuronal lipids, regeneration of axonal
nerves, promotes axonal transport and has neuroprotective activity.
Dosage & Administration
Tablet: 0.5 mg tablet 3 times daily after meal. The dosage should be adjusted according to age of patient’s and the severity of the symptoms.
Injection:
Peripheral Neuropathies: Adult: 1
ampoule (Mecobalamin 500 mcg) daily, administered IM or IV 3 times a week. The
dose may be adjusted depending on the patient's age and symptoms.
Megaloblastic Anemia: Adult: 1
ampoule (Mecobalamin 500 mcg) daily, administered IM or IV 3 times a week.
After 2 months of medication, the dose should be reduced to a single
administration of 1 ampoule at 1 to 3 month intervals for maintenance therapy.
Use in Children: Not Recommended.
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Interaction
Absorption of vitamin B12 from
the gastrointestinal tract may be reduced by neomycin, aminosalicylic acid,
histamine H2-antagonists, omeprazole, and colchicine. Serum concentrations may
be decreased by use of oral contraceptives. Many of these interactions are
unlikely to be of clinical significance but should be taken into account when
performing assays for blood concentrations.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to Mecobalamin
or other components of the formulation.
Side Effects
Dermatologic Effects: Rash; In the event of such symptoms, treatment should be discontinued.
Gastrointestinal Effects: Anorexia, nausea/vomiting and diarrhea.
Neurologic Effects (Central nervous system): Headache.
Others:
Anaphylactoid reaction: decrease
in blood pressure or dyspnea, may occur. Patients should be carefully observed.
In the event of such symptoms, treatment should be discontinued immediately and
appropriate measures taken.
Hot sensation
Diaphoresis
Pain/induration at the site of
intramuscular injection
Pregnancy & Lactation
There are no data available for
mecobalamin to be used in pregnant women & lactating mother. However, since
vitamin B12 is distributed into breast milk, The American Academy of Pediatrics
considers its use to be usually compatible with breast feeding.
Precautions & Warnings
Mecolin should not be used
aimlessly for more than one month unless it is effective. The prolonged use of
larger doses of Mecolin is not recommended for patients whose occupation
requires the handling of mercury or mercury compounds.
Therapeutic Class
Drugs for Megaloblastic Anemia
Storage Conditions
Store at room temperature.
Protect from moisture and light.
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