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Vitamin B12 1000MCG / 4ML GERDA 6 vials
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Vitamin B12 1000MCG / 4ML GERDA 6 vials

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Vitamin B12 Gerda 1000µg 4ml is a treatment for vitamin B12 deficiencies . A box contains 6 vials of 4ml. For infants, children and adults.

Vitamin B12 Gerda to treat vitamin B12 deficiency

The drug Vitamin B12 Gerda contains vitamin B12 , essential for the functioning of the bone marrow (which makes blood cells). It is used in the treatment of certain forms of anemia caused by failure to absorb vitamin B12 from the intestine or to insufficient food intake.

Vitamin B12 , or cobalamin , is an essential nutrient for the proper functioning of the body. The elderly and those who do not consume animal products are more prone to a deficiency.

Description of the ampoules Vitamin B12 Gerda 1000MCG / 4ML

Vitamin B12 Gerda 6 ampoules is presented here in the form of a solution for intramuscular injection, or drinkable. The dosage of vitamins B12 Gerda is the same for adults, children and infants. The use of the injectable route is however reserved for the treatment of deficiencies linked to digestive malabsorption of vitamin B12, or for the treatment of deficiency linked to insufficient food intake when recourse to the oral route is not possible.

Vitamin B12 Gerda 1000mcg / 4ml 6 ampoules in injection solution is indicated in the treatment of vitamin B12 deficits due to a lack of absorption,

  • Biermer's disease,
  • removal of the stomach or part of the intestine,
  • imerslund disease, and in this case it should be administered by intramuscular injection.

It is indicated in the treatment of anemia due to insufficient dietary intake of vitamin B12 in strict vegans for more than 4 years (diet without meat, dairy products, eggs or fish) and in this case it will be administered orally (ampoule drinkable).

When to take vitamin B12 in ampoule?

  • Proven deficits in vitamin B12 due to a lack of absorption: Biermer's disease, total gastrectomy, resection of the terminal ileum, Imerslund's disease; by intramuscular injection.
  • Vitamin B12 dietary deficiency anemia in strict vegans for more than 4 years; orally.

What are the reasons for the lack of vitamin B12?

Weight loss surgery and certain illnesses such as celiac disease, Crohn's disease, autoimmune diseases, and pernicious (or Biermer's) anemia can block the natural absorption process of vitamin B12 .

Directions for use and dosage Vitamin B12 Gerda injectable and oral solution 6 ampoules

By intramuscular injection in the treatment of vitamin B12 deficiencies:

  • As an attack treatment: one ampoule per day or three times per week, by intramuscular injection, ie 10 ampoules in total.
  • In maintenance treatment: one ampoule by intramuscular injection per month.

Orally in the treatment of anemia due to insufficient dietary intake of vitamin B12 in vegans Strict: pour the contents of the ampoule into a glass of water.

  • In attack treatment: 1 ampoule per day for 15 days to 1 month.
  • In maintenance treatment: 1 ampoule every 10 days.

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Composition of the ampoules Vitamin b12 Gerda

The active substance is : Cyanocobalamin (1000 µg for a 4 ml ampoule).


The other ingredients are : Concentrated hydrochloric acid, sodium chloride, water for injections.

Precaution of use

This medicine should not be used in the following cases :

  • allergy to vitamin B12 and related substances,
  • recent or active cancer.
  • The effect of this medicine during pregnancy or breastfeeding is not well known: only your doctor can assess the possible risk of its use in your case.

Take special care with VITAMIN B12 GERDA

  • The drug Vitamin B12 Gerda will only be administered when the vitamin B12 deficiency is established.
  • During treatment, blood tests and neurological examinations should be performed.
  • In case of megaloblastic anemia, the level of potassium in the blood (serum potassium) should be carefully monitored during the first two days of treatment.

Pregnancy and breast feeding

This medication, under normal conditions of use, can be used during pregnancy and lactation.
In general, you should seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist before taking any medication.

Presentation of Vitamin B12 GERDA

Vitamin B12 Gerda comes in a box containing 6 ampoules.

Our advice and expert opinion in pharmacy on vitamin B12 deficiency

The daily requirement for vitamin B12 is quantitatively the lowest of all vitamins (2.5 μg on average). Its role is nevertheless essential.

  • It is in particular essential for the synthesis of DNA and the good expression of genes,
  • the transport of oxygen to your cellular respiratory factories (mitochondria),
  • the constitution of the myelin sheath protecting your nerves
  • or even to the manufacture of your neurotransmitters.

One of the specificities of vitamin B12 is that it is only present in a form that is well absorbable by humans in products of animal origin, making it a vitamin with a high risk of deficiency in vegetarians, or even systematic in people. vegans or vegans in the absence of supplementation. In summary :

  • Regular intakes of vitamin B12 are essential for our survival and well-being.
  • Vitamin B12 comes almost exclusively from animal sources (organ meats in particular).
  • Milk, cheese and eggs, and some fermented foods contain low amounts of vitamin B12.
  • Fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds contain minimal amounts of vitamin B12.

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NOTICE

ANSM - Updated: 04/05/2017

Name of the drug

VITAMIN B12 GERDA 1000 μg / 4 ml solution for injection (IM) and oral

cyanocobalamin

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Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start using this medicine because it contains important information for you.

You should always use this medicine exactly as described in this leaflet or by your doctor or pharmacist.

· Keep this leaflet. You might need to read it again.

· Talk to your pharmacist for any advice or information.

· If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This also applies to any undesirable effect that is not mentioned in this leaflet. See section 4.

· You should talk to your doctor if you do not feel better or if you feel worse.

What does this booklet contain ?

1. What is Vitamin B12 GERDA 1000 μg / 4 ml solution for injection (IM) and drinkable and in what cases is it used?

2. What information do you need to know before using VITAMIN B12 GERDA 1000 μg / 4 ml solution for injection (IM) and oral?

3. How to use VITAMIN B12 GERDA 1000 μg / 4 ml solution for injection (IM) and drinkable?

4. What are the possible side effects?

5. How to store VITAMIN B12 GERDA 1000 μg / 4 ml solution for injection (IM) and drinkable?

6. Contents of the package and other information.

1. WHAT IS VITAMIN B12 GERDA 1000 μg / 4 ml solution for injection (IM) and drinkable AND WHAT IT IS USED FOR?

Pharmacotherapeutic class - ATC code: B03BA01.

This medicine contains vitamin B 12 . It is recommended in two separate indications.

· It is indicated in the treatment of vitamin B 12 deficiency due to a lack of absorption: Biermer's disease, removal of the stomach or part of the intestine, Imerslund's disease, and in this case it will have to be administered intramuscularly.

· It is indicated in the treatment of anemia due to lack of food intake of vitamin B 12 in vegans strict for more than 4 years (diet without meat, dairy products, eggs or fish) and in this case it will be administered orally ( drinkable light bulb) .

2. BEFORE YOU USE VITAMIN B12 GERDA 1000 μg / 4 ml solution for injection (IM) and drinkable?

Never use VITAMIN B12 GERDA 1000 μg / 4 ml solution for injection (IM) and drinkable:

· if you are allergic (hypersensitive) to cyanocobalamin or any of the other ingredients of this medicine, listed in section 6.

· in case of malignant tumor.

Warnings and precautions

Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before using VITAMIN B12 GERDA 1000 μg / 4 ml solution for injection (IM) and drinkable .

· This medication will be given only when the vitamin B 12 deficiency is established.

· During treatment, blood tests and neurological examinations must be performed.

· In case of megaloblastic anemia, the level of potassium in the blood (serum potassium) should be carefully monitored during the first two days of treatment.

children

Not applicable.

Other medicines and VITAMIN B12 GERDA 1000 μg / 4 ml solution for injection (IM) and oral

Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you use, have recently used, or may use any other medicines.

VITAMIN B12 GERDA 1000 μg / 4 ml solution for injection (IM) and drinkable with food and drink

Not applicable.

Pregnancy and breast feeding

This medicine, under normal conditions of use, can be used during pregnancy and lactation.

In general, consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking any medicine.

Driving and using machines

Not applicable.

VITAMIN B12 GERDA 1000 μg / 4 ml solution for injection (IM) and oral contains

Not applicable.

3. HOW TO USE VITAMIN B12 GERDA 1000 μg / 4 ml solution for injection (IM) and drinkable?

Always use this medicine exactly as your doctor or pharmacist has told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if in doubt.

Dosage

In all cases strictly abide by your doctor's prescription.

· Injectable intramuscular injection for the treatment of vitamin B 12 deficiency :

o In treatment of attack : one ampoule per day or three times a week, intramuscular injection, 10 ampoules in total.

o In maintenance treatment : one ampoule in intramuscular injection per month.

· Oral in the treatment of anemia due to insufficient dietary intake of vitamin B 12 in strict vegans : pour the contents of the ampoule into a glass of water.

o In attack treatment : 1 ampoule per day for 15 days to 1 month.

o In maintenance treatment : 1 ampoule every 10 days.

Method and route of administration

Intramuscular and oral injectable routes.

Duration of treatment

Comply with your doctor's prescription.

If you have used more VITAMIN B12 GERDA 1000 μg / 4 ml solution for injection (IM) and drinkable than you should

Immediately consult your doctor or pharmacist.

If you forget to use VITAMIN B12 GERDA 1000 μg / 4 ml, solution for injection (IM) and drinkable

Not applicable.

If you stop using VITAMINE B12 GERDA 1000 μg / 4 ml solution for injection (IM) and drinkable

Not applicable.

4. WHAT ARE THE POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS?

Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.

· Allergic reactions include: itching, eczema, urticaria, redness of the skin, edema can be severe, generalized malaise.

In case of allergic manifestations, stop your treatment and consult your doctor immediately.

· Risk of acne.

· Possibility of pain at the point of injection.

· Possible staining in red urine.

Reporting of side effects

If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This also applies to any undesirable effect that is not mentioned in this leaflet. You can also report side effects directly via the national reporting system: National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products (ANSM) and the network of Regional Pharmacovigilance Centers - Website: www.ansm.sante.fr

By reporting side effects, you can help provide more information about the safety of the medicine.

5. HOW TO STORE VITAMIN B12 GERDA 1000 μg / 4 ml solution for injection (IM) and drinkable?

Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.

Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the package.

Store at a temperature below 25 ° C and protected from light.

After opening and / or dilution and / or reconstitution: the product should be used immediately.

Do not dispose of any medication in the sewage system or in the household garbage. Ask your pharmacist to eliminate medications that you no longer use. These measures will help protect the environment.

6. CONTENTS OF PACKAGING AND OTHER INFORMATION

What VITAMINE B12 GERDA contains 1000 μg / 4 ml solution for injection (IM) and drinkable

· The active substance is:

Cyanocobalamin ................................................. .................................................. ....... 1000 μg

For a 4 ml ampoule.

· The other components are:

Concentrated hydrochloric acid, sodium chloride, water for injections.

What VITAMINE B12 GERDA 1000 μg / 4 ml solution for injection (IM) and drinkable and contents of pack

This medicine is in the form of injectable solution IM and drinkable in ampoule. Box of 6 ampoules of 4 ml.

Marketing Authorization Holder

GERDA LABORATORIES

24 RUE ERLANGER

75016 PARIS

Operator of the marketing authorization

GERDA LABORATORIES

24 RUE ERLANGER

75016 PARIS

Maker

DELPHARM TOURS

LA BARAUDIERE

37170 CHAMBRAY LES TOURS

or

HAUPT PHARMA LIVRON

1 STREET COUNTY SINARD

26250 LIVRON-SUR-DROME

Names of the drug in the member states of the European Economic Area

Not applicable.

The last date this leaflet was revised is:

[to be completed later by the holder]

Other

Detailed information on this medicine is available on the ANSM website (France).

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VITAMIN B12 GERDA

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. Presentations . Composition . Indications . Contraindications . Pregnancy and breastfeeding . Instructions for use and dosage . Tips . Side effects . Lexicon

PRESENTATIONS (summary)

VITAMIN B12 GERDA 250 μg: tablet (pink); box of 24.
Not refunded - Free price -

VITAMIN B12 GERDA 1,000 μg / 4 ml: solution for injection (IM) and oral; box of 6 ampoules of 4 ml.
Refunded at 65%. - price: 1,95 euro (s).

GERDA Laboratory

COMPOSITION (summary)
p cp p amp
Cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) 250 μg 1,000 μg

INDICATIONS (summary)
This medicine contains vitamin B12, essential for the functioning of the bone marrow (which makes blood cells).
It is used in the treatment of certain forms of anemia due to a lack of absorption of vitamin B12 by the intestine or a lack of food intake.
CONTRAINDICATIONS (summary)
This medicine should not be used in the following cases:
  • allergy to vitamin B12 and related substances,
  • recent or evolving cancer.
PREGNANCY and BREASTFEEDING (summary)
The effect of this medicine during pregnancy or breastfeeding is poorly known: only your doctor can evaluate the possible risk of its use in your case.
DIRECTIONS AND DOSAGE (summary)
The solution can be drunk (diluted in a glass of water) or injected intramuscularly .
The tablets are not suitable for children under 6 years old. In fact, they can obstruct the airways if the child swallows badly and the tablet passes in the trachea (false route).

Usual dosage:

  • Injection: 1 ampoule per day or 1 day out of 2. After 10 injections in total: 1 ampoule per month.
  • Orally: 1 ampoule or 1 tablet daily for 15 days to 1 month; then 1 ampoule or 1 tablet every 10 days.
TIPS (summary)
Under treatment, the red coloring of the urine is normal: it is linked to the elimination of vitamin B12.
This medicine should be stored away from light.
ADVERSE POSSIBLE EFFECTS (summary)
Pain at the injection site.
Acne , allergic reaction .


LEXICON (summary)


Acne
Affection of the skin linked to sebum retention forming comedones (blackheads and microcysts). These are the seat of a proliferation of bacteria and turn into pustules.


allergy
Skin reaction (itching, pimples, swelling) or general discomfort occurring after contact with a particular substance, use of a medication or ingestion of a food. The main forms of allergy are eczema, urticaria, asthma, angioedema and allergic shock (anaphylactic shock). Food allergy can also result in digestive disorders.


anemia
Decreased hemoglobin level in the blood, which most often results in a decrease in the number of red blood cells. Iron is essential for the synthesis of hemoglobin. Iron deficiency during pregnancy, vegetarian diet, heavy or repeated bleeding (menstruation) is a common cause of anemia. Other, rarer causes are related to vitamin B deficiencies.


intramuscular
route or injectionInjection of a drug into a muscle, usually at the buttock. The effect of the drug, which passes only gradually in the blood, is delayed but prolonged. A good preliminary disinfection of the skin is necessary, because this deep injection exposes to a risk of abscess. The pain due to the bite depends mainly on the nature of the product used. This route of administration is contraindicated in hemophiliacs and people taking anticoagulant therapy, as it exposes them to a risk of hematoma of the buttocks.
Abbreviation: IM.


allergic reaction
Reaction due to the hypersensitivity of the body to a drug. Allergic reactions can be very varied: urticaria, angioedema, eczema, rash of measles-like pimples, etc. Anaphylactic shock is a generalized allergic reaction that causes discomfort by sudden drop in blood pressure.


vitamin
Substance essential for the growth and the good functioning of the organism. Vitamin requirements are normally covered by a varied diet. In developed countries, only vitamin D deficiency in young children or the elderly with little sun exposure justifies routine supplementation. An intake greater than the needs, by drugs in particular, can be at the origin of an overdose and various disorders (vitamins A and D essentially).

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