Nutritional nerve medications include many, oral medications commonly include methylcobalamin tablets, epacetamol capsules, etc., and injections commonly include vitamin B12 injections and methylcobalamin injections.
1.Oral medicine
(1) Methylcobalamin tablets: suitable for peripheral neuropathy. Adverse reactions include allergy and gastrointestinal reactions, and it is forbidden for those who are allergic to methylcobalamin.
(2) Epalrestat Capsules: mainly used for diabetic neuropathy, its adverse reactions include allergy, digestive reactions, and reactions of liver, kidney and blood system, it is forbidden for those who are allergic to this product, and should be used with caution for pregnant women and lactating women.
2. Injection
(1) Vitamin B12 injection: It is mainly used for megaloblastic anemia caused by internal factor deficiency, and can also be used for the adjuvant treatment of subacute combined degenerative neurological lesions, such as neuritis. Occasionally there are allergic adverse reactions, so allergic people are prohibited.
(2) Mecobalamin Injection: It is suitable for peripheral neuropathy and megaloblastic anemia caused by vitamin B12 deficiency. Adverse reactions mainly include allergic reactions, allergic to the product and ingredients are prohibited, such as a month still does not see the effect, do not have to continue to use.
There are other oral and injection of nutritive nerve drugs, if you need to use nutritive nerve drugs, you should consult the clinician, follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.