Vitamin B Complex Injections

Vitamin B complex injections are claimed to be more effective than other B complex forms. To understand more about the dosage, benefits and side effects of vitamin B complex injections, read on...
Vitamin B Complex Injections
Vitamin B, unlike other vitamins such as vitamin A, C, D, E and k, encompasses a group of eight water soluble vitamins that co-exist in certain food items. The eight subtypes of vitamin B are vitamin B1 (thiamine), vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B3 (niacin), vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), vitamin B7 (biotin), vitamin B9 (folic acid) and vitamin B12 (riboflavin). In medical terms, nutritional supplements containing all these eight subtypes are called vitamin B complex or simply B complex.

As we all know, the role of vitamin B is crucial for the normal functioning of the body. To mention a few, it is responsible for promoting cell growth, cell division, skin health, immune system, nervous system and also in controlling the bodily metabolic processes. Hence, it is obvious that prolonged deficiency of vitamin B leads to certain health complications. Considering this, supplements are formulated in the form of vitamin B complex tablets and injections in order to combat the risks of vitamin deficiency. Let's discuss in brief about vitamin B complex injection and its dosage, benefits and side effects.

Vitamin B Complex Injections

The promoters of vitamin B complex injections are of the opinion that they are more effective in providing vitamin B to the body than other modes of administration (tablets and gels). According to them, the body enzymes and acids alter the molecular structure of the vitamins once they are ingested. In recent times, many weight conscious people are opting for vitamin B12 injections for weight loss. The injections are administered parenterally, mostly through intramuscularly or intravenously. They are more expensive than other B complex forms.

Vitamin B Complex Injection Dosage
Many of the doctors prescribe vitamin B complex injections for boosting the energy level and/or vitality. Nevertheless, the required dosage vary from one individual to another depending upon the age, medical history and the current health condition. Also, a particular dose of vitamin B complex injection for a particular brand contains specific amounts of different subtypes of vitamin B along with other neutralizing components. As per the requirements of the individual and the concentration of vitamins, the doctor prescribes vitamin B complex injection dosage.

Vitamin B Complex Injection Benefits
Vitamin B complex injections aid in quick and maximum absorption of the vitamins by the body cells and tissues. They are most commonly administered by athletes, children and old people, who are in the need of increased energy level to perform activities. Vitamin B complex injections are also beneficial for people who have problems in taking oral vitamin supplements. There are numerous vitamin B complex benefits and they are meant for the treatment of vitamin B deficiency, dermatitis, psoriasis, increased fatigue, neuritis, difficulty in assimilation, stomatitis, anemia, intoxication and other health conditions.

Vitamin B Complex Injection Side Effects
Though vitamin B complex injections are claimed to have certain health benefits, they are also associated with various adverse effects, particularly when used for a prolonged duration in high doses. Vitamin B complex side effects may include edema, ulcer, joint pain, dehydration, low calcium, reduced protein metabolism and at times, depression. Also, vitamin B complex injections may interfere with nutrient absorption and assimilation.

On the safer note, it is always advisable to administer vitamin B complex injections with proper medical supervision. Self delivery of these vitamin supplement injections should be strictly avoided in order to prevent the unusual side effects of vitamin B complex injections.

By Ningthoujam Sandhyarani
Published: 8/22/2009
 
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