GREEN GOLD JINNING Vitacoenzyme Tablets For Gastritis 0.2g*100

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$13.99
Origin:
China
Manufacturer:
GREEN GOLD
Form:
Tablets
Specification:
0.2g*100
Storage Life:
24 months
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Product Overview

[Drug Name]
Generic Name: Weimeisu Tablets
Trade Name: Jinning Weimeisu Tablets 0.2g*100s
Pinyin Code: JinNing WeiMeiSuPian

[Main Ingredients]
This product is a compound preparation made from soybeans, fermented and refined. Its main ingredients are riboflavin and riboflavin derivatives. It contains 12 vitamins, with B2 and VE being the most abundant, 18 amino acids, 23 trace elements, and other nutrients such as carbohydrates and crude fiber.

[Properties]
This product is a sugar-coated tablet. After removing the sugar coating, it appears yellow or dark yellow and has a distinctive odor.

[Indications/Main Functions]
Currently, it is primarily used to treat atrophic gastritis, superficial gastritis, esophageal epithelial cell hyperplasia, and to prevent cancer caused by cell hyperplasia. It can also be used as an adjunctive treatment for various types of hepatitis and riboflavin deficiency.

[Specifications]
0.2g*100s

[Dosage and Administration]
Oral. 4-6 tablets at a time, 3 times daily.

[Adverse Reactions]
No adverse reactions have been reported.

[Contraindications]
This product is contraindicated in patients with allergies.

[Drug Interactions]
Drug interactions may occur if used with other medications. Please consult your physician or pharmacist for details.

[Precautions]
1. 30 minutes after administration, urine will turn fluorescent yellow-green, which is the normal color of the drug. 2. Do not use if the drug's properties have changed. 3. Some patients may experience discomfort after taking the drug due to the distinctive odor of Vitazyme.

[Pediatric Use]
Unclear

[Elderly Use]
Unclear

[Overdose]
Unclear

[Pharmacology and Toxicology]
According to literature reports:
1. Pharmacology: Vitamin B2 is converted into flavine mononucleotide (FMN) and flavine adenine dinucleotide (FAD), both of which are important coenzymes for tissue respiration. It also activates vitamin B6, converting tryptophan into niacin, and may be involved in maintaining red blood cell integrity.
2. Toxicology: Experimental observations of mice administered different doses of vitamin B2 (1.8g/kg and 9g/kg) showed no abnormalities in growth, weight, physical signs, organ anatomy, or tissue morphology.

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