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Composition : Methylcobalamin 1500 mcg + Alpha-lipoic 100 mg + Pyridoxine 3 mg + Folic acid 1.5 mg + Vitamin d3 1000 IU Methylcobalamin (Vitamin B12) : A highly bioavailable form of Vitamin B12 that plays a crucial role in nerve function, DNA synthesis, and red blood cell formation. High doses like 1500 mcg are uncommon and might not be necessary for everyone. Alpha-lipoic Acid (ALA) : An antioxidant that may improve insulin sensitivity and offer some nerve protection. The evidence for its benefits is ongoing. Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) : Essential for brain function, red blood cell production, and protein metabolism. Folic Acid (Vitamin B9) : Crucial for DNA synthesis, cell division, and red blood cell formation. Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol) : An essential vitamin for bone health, immune function, and cell growth. INDICATIONS Macular Degeneration Diabetic Neuropathy Oxidative Stress Hypercholestrolemia Dementia CVS & CNS Disorders

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Composition : Mecobalamin 1500 mcg + Pregabalin 75 mg Mecobalamin : A form of vitamin B12. It helps maintain the health of nerve cells and their protective sheaths (myelin). Deficiencies in vitamin B12 can contribute to nerve damage and pain. Pregabalin : An anticonvulsant medication. It's also used to treat neuropathic pain by helping to calm overactive nerves and reduce pain signals sent to the brain. INDICATIONS Diabetic Nerve Pain Postherpetic Neuralgia Adjunctive therapy for adult patients with partial-onset seizures Fibromyalgia Neuropathic Pain Associated with Spinal Cord Injury

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Composition : Mecobalamin 1500 mcg + Nortriptyline 10 mg + Pregabalin 75 mg Mecobalamin : A form of vitamin B12. It helps maintain the health of nerve cells and their protective sheaths (myelin). Deficiencies in vitamin B12 can contribute to nerve damage and pain. Nortriptyline : A tricyclic antidepressant (TCA). While its exact mechanism for pain relief is not fully understood, it's thought to work by increasing the levels of certain neurotransmitters (chemicals) in the brain and spinal cord that help regulate pain perception. Pregabalin : An anticonvulsant medication. It's also used to treat neuropathic pain by helping to calm overactive nerves and reduce pain signals sent to the brain. INDICATIONS Diabetic Nerve Pain Postherpetic Neuralgia Adjunctive therapy for adult patients with partial onset seizures Fibromyalgia Neuropathic Pain Associated with spinal cord injury

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Composition : Fluconazole 150 mg Fluconazole is a single-dose antifungal medication taken orally. Here's a breakdown of its content and effects: Content: Fluconazole : The sole active ingredient, belonging to a class of medications called azole antifungals. How it Works: Fluconazole works by interfering with the production of ergosterol, a component essential for the cell wall of fungi. This disrupts the fungus's ability to function and grow, ultimately killing it or preventing its spread. INDICATIONS Vaginal thrush (candidiasis) Oral thrush Tinea infections

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Composition : Piperacillin 4 gm + Tazobactam 0.5 gm Piperacillin : Belongs to a class of antibiotics called penicillins. Works by interfering with the bacteria's cell wall formation, preventing them from growing and multiplying. Tazobactam : A beta-lactamase inhibitor. Does not directly kill bacteria but protects Piperacillin from being broken down by certain enzymes produced by bacteria (beta-lactamase) that can render antibiotics ineffective. This allows Piperacillin to function effectively against a broader range of bacteria. INDICATIONS Intra Abdominal Infections Lower Respiratory Tract Infections Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Pre-Operative Prophylaxis Secondary Infections

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Composition : Ceftriaxone 1000 mg. Ceftriaxone is a single-dose injection medication belonging to a class of antibiotics called third-generation cephalosporins. Here's a breakdown of its function and important considerations: Function: Ceftriaxone works by interfering with the bacteria's cell wall formation, preventing them from growing and multiplying. This ultimately kills the bacteria. It has a broad spectrum of activity, meaning it can be effective against a wide range of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. INDICATIONS Respiratory tract Infections Otitis Media Urinary Tract Infections Bone & Joint Infections Bacterial Septicemia Meningitis Typh

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