Vitamin B₁ is an oral medication that is generally recommended to be taken one tablet each time, three times a day, and is recommended to be taken as needed under the supervision of a specialist.
Vitamin B₁ is a medication that is used to treat as well as prevent disorders induced in the organism due to deficiency of vitamin B₁, such as beriberi as well as neuritis, and dyspepsia. However, it is not recommended that patients take vitamin B₁ without authorization. It is necessary to go to a regular hospital to receive a checkup first and take it as needed under the guidance of a specialist.
In general, there is no obvious adverse reaction to normal consumption of vitamin B₁. However, taking large doses of vitamin B₁ for a long period of time may cause headache, swelling, diarrhea and irritability and other adverse symptoms. In addition, the elderly, pregnant and lactating women are advised to take it under medical supervision.
Vitamin B₁ has certain risks associated with its consumption and it is recommended that patients have the need to get guidance from a specialist.