PERFUSION/ INJECTIONS VITAMIN B

Vitamin B Complex infusions are the intravenous administration of a mixture of B vitamins, including vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin B3, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, vitamin B9 and vitamin B12. These B vitamins are essential for the normal functioning of the body and are involved in a series of metabolic processes.

Price IV: 440 RON, B Complex Soluvit (1 ampoule)

Price IV: 60 RON, B1 /B6 / B 9/ B12 (2 ampoules 2 ml)

Price IV: 100 RON, B2 (2 ampoules)

Price IV: 125 RON, B1+B6 Complex (2 ampoules 2ml)

Price IV: 180 RON, B3 + B9 + B12 Disepavit (1 ampoule)

IM price: 180 RON, B1 + B6 + B12 (1 ampoule)

IM price: 180 RON, B1 + B2 + B3 + B6 (1 ampoule)

Price IV: 315 RON, B3 Nicotinamide 100 mg (1 ampoule)

Price IV: 315 RON, B5 (1 ampoule 500mg)

Price IV: 440 RON, B7 5mg (1 ampoule)

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B Vitamin Complex infusions are used therapeutically to correct or prevent B vitamin deficiencies, as well as to support nervous system function, energy metabolism and general health.


What are vitamin B complex infusions?


Vitamin B complex infusions are medical procedures in which a mixture of B vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, and B12) is administered directly into the patient's circulatory system through an intravenous infusion. B vitamins are essential for optimal body function and play an important role in energy production, nervous system health and nutrient metabolism.


The benefits of vitamin B complex infusions


Infusions with B Vitamin Complex offer a series of health benefits due to the essential role that B vitamins play in the normal functioning of the body. Here are some of the benefits associated with these infusions:

Support for the nervous system: B vitamins are essential for the health of the nervous system. They can help maintain the health of neurons and the proper transmission of nerve impulses. B Vitamin Complex infusions can help improve mood, reduce stress and support cognitive health.

Energization and metabolism: B vitamins are involved in the process of metabolizing carbohydrates, fats and proteins, transforming them into useful energy for the body. Therefore, infusions with B Vitamin Complex can help increase energy levels and improve metabolism.

Health of the skin, hair and nails: B vitamins are important for maintaining the health of the skin, hair and nails. They can contribute to cell regeneration and to maintaining the healthy appearance of these tissues.

Supporting the immune system: Some B vitamins, such as vitamin B6 and vitamin B12, play an important role in the functioning of the immune system. Therefore, infusions with B Vitamin Complex can help strengthen the immune system and protect against infections and diseases.

Improving general health: Since B vitamins are essential for many physiological processes in the body, infusions with B Vitamin Complex can contribute to improving general health, increasing vitality and supporting the optimal functioning of various body systems.

How do B complex vitamin infusions work?


B complex infusions work by intravenous administration of a mixture of B vitamins in a saline solution. This allows the vitamins to be delivered directly into the bloodstream, skipping the digestive absorption process.

After intravenous administration, the B vitamins from the B vitamin complex are quickly distributed in the body, reaching the cells and tissues that use them. These vitamins act as coenzymes or cofactors in a series of metabolic reactions in the body, contributing to the normal functioning of these processes.

Indications for vitamin B complex infusions

Deficiency of B vitamins

Deficiencies of B vitamins can occur for several reasons, including a diet poor in foods rich in B vitamins, medical conditions or problems with the absorption of B vitamins in the body. Here are some examples of B vitamin deficiencies and associated symptoms:

Deficiency of vitamin B1 (thiamine): It can lead to beriberi, a condition characterized by symptoms such as muscle weakness, tingling and numbness in the limbs, difficulty concentrating and mental confusion.

Deficiency of vitamin B2 (riboflavin): Can cause angular cheilitis (cracks in the corners of the mouth), stomatitis (inflammation of the oral mucosa), dry and cracked skin and vision problems.

Deficiency of vitamin B3 (niacin / nicotinamid ): May cause a pellagra, a condition characterized by symptoms such as rashes, diarrhea, dementia and inflammation of the oral mucosa.


Deficiency of vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid): Vitamin B5 has an important role in the energy metabolism of the body, being involved in the production of energy from food. Deficiency of this vitamin can cause persistent fatigue, muscle weakness and decreased capacity for physical exertion.


Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) deficiency: It can be associated with symptoms such as anemia, skin inflammation, neurological disorders and depression.

Vitamin B7 (biotin) deficiency: Biotin deficiency can lead to skin problems such as rashes, seborrheic dermatitis (dandruff) and premature aging of the skin. Also, symptoms such as dryness and flaking of the skin, as well as fragility and thinning of the nails, may appear.

Deficiency of vitamin B9 (folic acid): It can be involved in the occurrence of megaloblastic anemia, which is characterized by a decrease in the number of red blood cells and their increased size.

Vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency: Can cause pernicious anemia, characterized by a decrease in the number of red blood cells and symptoms such as fatigue, muscle weakness, dizziness and memory and concentration problems.

Oxidative stress


Vitamins from the B vitamin complex, such as vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B3 (niacin), vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) and vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), have important roles in reducing oxidative stress and supporting the body's antioxidant system. These vitamins work in synergy with other antioxidants such as vitamin C and vitamin E to neutralize free radicals and protect cells against oxidative damage.


Improving the health of the skin and hair


Intravenous administration of B vitamins can help improve skin and hair health. B vitamins, such as biotin (vitamin B7), niacin (vitamin B3) and pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), have important roles in maintaining healthy skin and hair.

Biotin (vitamin B7): Biotin is essential for the synthesis of keratin, an important structural protein for the health of hair and nails. Biotin deficiency can lead to brittle hair and nails. Intravenous administration of biotin can help to grow healthy hair and improve the appearance of nails.

Niacin (vitamin B3): Niacin is involved in maintaining skin health by stimulating blood circulation and increasing collagen production, an essential protein for skin elasticity and firmness. Intravenous administration of niacin can help improve skin texture, reduce wrinkles and the appearance of aging.

Pantothenic acid (vitamin B5): Pantothenic acid has a key role in maintaining the health of the skin and hair. It helps to hydrate the skin, reduce inflammation and cell regeneration. Intravenous administration of pantothenic acid can help improve acne, heal skin lesions and improve hair health.

Increasing energy levels


Intravenous administration of B vitamins can contribute to increasing the energy level in the body. B vitamins, especially vitamin B12 (cobalamin) and vitamin B complex, have an essential role in the body's energy metabolism and energy production.

Vitamin B12 is involved in the formation of red blood cells and in maintaining the health of the nervous system. Vitamin B12 deficiency can cause pernicious anemia, characterized by fatigue, muscle weakness and reduced ability to concentrate. Intravenous administration of vitamin B12 can help correct the deficiency and increase energy levels.

Supporting the nervous system

Intravenous administration of B vitamins can support the nervous system and its health. B vitamins, especially vitamin B12 (cobalamin) and vitamin B complex, have an essential role in the normal functioning of the nervous system.


Injectable Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)

Vitamin B1 is essential for carbohydrate metabolism and energy production. It also helps the normal functioning of the nervous system and supports heart health.


Injectable Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)

Vitamin B2 is involved in energy production, protein and fat metabolism and protects cells against oxidative stress. It also plays an important role in maintaining the health of the eyes, skin and hair.


Injectable Vitamin B3 (Niacin)

Vitamin B3 has an essential role in energy metabolism and helps to produce energy from carbohydrates, fats and proteins. It also has beneficial effects on the health of the cardiovascular system and contributes to maintaining the health of the skin.


Injectable Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid)

Vitamin B5 is necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins and is involved in the production of energy. It also plays an important role in the synthesis of hormones and cholesterol and supports the health of the skin and hair.


Injectable Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)

Vitamin B6 has multiple roles in the body, including protein metabolism, energy production and neurotransmitter synthesis. It is also involved in the synthesis of hemoglobin and in supporting healthy immune function.


Injectable vitamin B7 (Biotin)

Vitamin B7, also known as biotin, is available as oral supplements, but in certain cases, it can also be administered by intramuscular or intravenous injection. This is often necessary in situations where the oral absorption of biotin is affected or when a faster and more efficient absorption of the vitamin is desired.


Injectable Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid)

Vitamin B9, also known as folic acid, is essential for the synthesis of DNA and RNA and for normal cell division. It is especially important during periods of rapid growth, such as pregnancy and childhood. Folic acid is necessary for the health of the nervous system and the circulatory system.


Injectable Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)

Vitamin B12 is involved in the formation of red blood cells and in maintaining the health of the nervous system. It is also essential for the metabolism of amino acids and fatty acids and plays an important role in energy production.
These vitamins from the B complex are essential for the normal functioning of the body and for maintaining general health.

Contraindications for infusions with vitamin B complex

There are some contraindications or situations in which the administration of infusions with vitamin B complex may be contraindicated or should be performed with caution. These include:

Allergy or sensitivity to B complex vitamins: If you have a history of allergic reactions or sensitivity to B complex vitamins, it is important to inform your doctor before starting any intravenous therapy.

Interactions with drugs: Some drugs can interact with B vitamins and affect the effectiveness or safety of intravenous administration. It is important to inform your doctor about all the medicines you are taking, including over-the-counter and over-the-counter medicines, dietary supplements and herbs.

Pregnancy and breast-feeding: During pregnancy and breast-feeding, it is important to talk to your doctor about the administration of B-complex vitamins by infusion, because specific adjustments may be necessary depending on your needs and condition.

Our team of medical specialists

Our team of doctors specializing in the administration of intravenous therapies is made up of dedicated and well-trained professionals in this field. These doctors have expertise and experience in administering intravenous infusions and in carefully monitoring patients during the procedure.


Frequently asked questions for PERFUSION/ INJECTIONS VITAMIN B

Vitamin B complex infusions represent the intravenous administration of a mixture of B vitamins, including vitamin B1 (thiamine), vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B3 (niacin nicotinamid), vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine), vitamin B9 (folic acid) and vitamin B12 (cobalamin). These vitamins are essential for energy metabolism, the functioning of the nervous system, the synthesis of DNA and RNA, as well as for the health of the skin, hair and nails.

Infusions with vitamin B complex can be recommended in a number of situations, such as:


B vitamin deficiencies: B vitamin complex infusions can be used to treat or prevent B vitamin deficiencies in the body.

Oxidative stress: Vitamins from the B complex have antioxidant properties and can help combat oxidative stress in the body.

Episodes of fatigue or low energy: Intravenous administration of the B vitamin complex can be beneficial for increasing energy levels and improving symptoms of fatigue or exhaustion.

Supporting the nervous system: Vitamins from the B complex are essential for the health of the nervous system and can be recommended in conditions such as neuropathy, diabetic neuropathy or other nervous system problems.

Health of the skin, hair and nails: The complex of B vitamins can have benefits for the health of the skin, hair and nails, contributing to maintaining their healthy appearance and to their growth.

The infusion session with B vitamin complex involves the intravenous administration of a solution containing B vitamins. The procedure is carried out under the supervision of a doctor or a medical professional trained in the administration of intravenous infusions. Here's how an infusion session with vitamin B complex can proceed:


Medical evaluation: Before starting the infusion, the doctor will evaluate the patient's health and discuss his needs and goals in relation to B vitamin therapy.

Patient preparation: The patient will be seated comfortably on a chair or bed during the procedure. The intravenous injection area will be prepared and cleaned, usually on the arm or wrist.

Administering the infusion: The doctor or nurse will carefully insert an intravenous catheter into a vein, through which the vitamin B solution will be gradually administered. This can usually last between 30 and 60 minutes.

Patient monitoring: During the infusion, the patient will be carefully monitored to detect possible adverse reactions or side effects. The doctor or nurse will monitor the patient's vital signs and general condition.

Ending the session: After the completion of the infusion, the intravenous catheter will be removed and a sterile dressing will be applied to the insertion site. The doctor will discuss with the patient any instructions to follow after the procedure and any additional recommendations.

B complex infusions are generally considered safe, but there may be some risks and side effects, including:
Reactions at the site of intravenous catheter insertion, such as inflammation, pain or infection.

Allergic or hypersensitivity reactions to B complex vitamins.

Discomfort or burning sensation during infusion administration.

Minor gastrointestinal disturbances such as nausea, vomiting or diarrhoea.

Interactions with other drugs or food supplements that the patient is taking.

It is important that the administration of B vitamin complex infusions is carried out under the supervision of a doctor or a qualified medical professional, who will evaluate the risks and benefits according to the individual needs of the patient.

The duration of an infusion session with B vitamin complex can vary depending on the patient's needs and condition, as well as the dose and administration protocol established by the doctor. Typically, an infusion session with B complex vitamins can last between 30 and 60 minutes, but this can vary.


The exact duration of the session will be established by the doctor or the medical professional responsible for administering the infusion, and the patient will be informed about it in advance.

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