Pearl-B Tablet

Vitamin B7 (Biotin)
2500 mcg
Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Pack size 30's pack
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Source
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Retail Price 25.00 AED

Indications

Pearl-B Tablet is used for: Biotin deficiency, tissue maintenance, healthy skin, nails & hairs, weight loss, hair loss, premature greying, weak, brittle, splitting or soft nails, neuropathy, relief from heart problems, alopecia, eczema, dermatitis, parkinson’s disease, rett syndrome and vaginal candidiasis.

Adult Dose

Oral Tablet/Capsule The biotin, used for nutritional supplement and food labeling purposes, is 300 micrograms/day. 1-3 tablets daily or as directed Doses of up to 2,500 mcg have been used safely to treat hair and nail problems. Higher intakes have been recommended for reducing blood sugar levels in diabetics (5-15 mg/d). Vitamin B 7 works best when combined with B-vitamins.

Child Dose

Renal Dose

Administration

Contra Indications

Contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients.

Precautions

Biotin deficiency can be induced in humans by feeding them raw egg whites, which contain a protein that binds biotin and prevents its absorption. Long-term antibiotic use can interfere with biotin production in the intestine and increase the risk of deficiency symptoms, such as dermatitis, depression, hair loss, anemia, and nausea. Long-term use of anti-seizure medications may also lead to biotin deficiency. Biotin deficiency results in fatigue, depression, nausea, muscle pains, hair loss, and anemia. Biotin is necessary for both metabolism and growth in humans, particularly with reference to production of fatty acids, antibodies, digestive enzymes, and in niacin (vitamin B3) metabolism.

Pregnancy-Lactation

Sufficient clinical data is not available to use it in pregnant women and lactating mothers.

Interactions

Adverse Effects

Side effects of Vitamin B7 (Biotin) : No side effects have been reported for biotin in amounts up to 10 milligrams a day. Like other water soluble B-vitamins, excess biotin is excreted in the urine. Even when taken in high doses (2,500 mcg to treat hair and nail problems), there are no known side effects. In people without disorders of biotin metabolism, doses of up to 5 mg/day for two years were not associated with adverse effects.

Mechanism of Action

Biotin is necessary for the proper functioning of enzymes that transport carboxyl units and fix carbon dioxide, and is required for various metabolic functions, including gluconeogenesis, lipogenesis, fatty acid biosynthesis, propionate metabolism, and catabolism of branched-chain amino acids. It acts as a cofactor in the enzymatic carboxylation of pyruvate and acetyl-CoA. Biotin influences the growth and differentiation of epidermal cells and is, therefore important for the formation and renewal of the skin, hair and nails. It functions as a coenzyme for mitochondrial carboxylases in hair roots and improves the keratin structure. Biotin deficiency may result in hair loss and a variety of systemic symptoms such as dermatitis, and aciduria.

Note

Pearl-B 2500 mcg Tablet manufactured by Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd.. Its generic name is Vitamin B7 (Biotin). Pearl-B is availble in Bangladesh. Farmaco BD drug index information on Pearl-B Tablet is not intended for diagnosis, medical advice or treatment; neither intended to be a substitute for the exercise of professional judgment.

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