Methylcobalamin belongs to the group of nutritive nerve medications and is not usually used to treat constipation.
Mecobalamin is a kind of drug for peripheral neuropathy, which can be used for the treatment of peripheral neuropathy and megaloblastic anemia caused by vitamin B12 deficiency. A small number of patients may experience adverse reactions such as skin rash, eyelid membrane congestion, loss of appetite, nausea, etc. Patients who are allergic to methylcobalamin and its components are prohibited from taking this drug.
Usually, methylcobalamin can not treat constipation, patients with constipation, under the guidance of the doctor to take magnesium sulfate, lactulose, bisabolol, mosapride and other drugs for treatment.
It is recommended that patients strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, do not change the dose of drugs or private abuse of drugs, so as not to affect the therapeutic effect or cause other adverse reactions.