Can you take methylcobalamin tablets after surgery?

Methylcobalamin tablets can be taken when nerve damage occurs after surgery.
Methylcobalamin tablets are drugs that nourish the nerves. Taking methylcobalamin tablets orally after surgery will have a certain repairing effect on the nerve damage caused by surgery, and can relieve the neuropathic pain after surgery. However, methylcobalamin tablets should be taken for one month according to the doctor’s instructions, and should not be interrupted during the period of taking, and can be discontinued after one month.
Taking methylcobalamin tablets need to pay attention to, if you take more than one month without effect, no need to continue to take. A small number of patients taking methylcobalamin tablets will have adverse reactions, such as loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or allergy, etc., should stop using the drug.
It is recommended that before taking methylcobalamin tablets, consult the attending physician in detail to understand the precautions and contraindications.