ORAFAST TABLET
Manufactured By Leeford Healthcare
Composition Riboflavin 10 mg, Folic acid 1.5 mg, Niacinamide 100 mg & Lactic acid Bacillus 60 million spores (Strip)
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Safe During Pregnancy When Administered at Recommended Dosages
- Riboflavin (Vitamin B2): Generally regarded as safe and frequently necessary during pregnancy.
- Folic Acid: Crucial during pregnancy to prevent neural tube defects; a dosage of 1.5 mg exceeds the minimum requirement but remains safe when taken under medical supervision.
- Niacinamide (Vitamin B3): Typically safe when used at recommended dosages; elevated doses may result in flushing or hepatic stress—adhere to prescribed guidelines.
- Lactic Acid Bacillus: Safe during pregnancy; promotes gastrointestinal health and prevents diarrhea.
- Breastfeeding:
- All components are deemed safe during lactation; however, they should always be used under medical supervision.
FAQs for Medication?
Q1. What is the purpose of this combination?
It promotes overall nutrition, facilitates energy production, supports nerve function, maintains gastrointestinal health, and assists in preventing vitamin deficiencies.
Q2. Is it permissible to consume this medication during pregnancy?
Yes, but solely upon the doctor's recommendation, as the folic acid dosage exceeds the standard amount.
Q3. Is it safe to use with antibiotics?
Yes, however, probiotics (Lactic Acid Bacillus) should be administered 2 to 3 hours apart from antibiotics.
Q4. When is the appropriate time to consume it—prior to or following meals?
Consume it following meals to prevent gastrointestinal discomfort.
Q5. What is the recommended duration for its use?
As long as advised by your physician—typically spanning several weeks to months.
Q6. Does it induce flushing?
Infrequently, moderate flushing may result from the use of niacinamide.
Q7. Is it safe for diabetic patients to consume it?
Yes, however, individuals with diabetes should verify whether any sugar-based excipients are included in the brand.
Expert advice
- Refrain from consuming alcohol while using niacinamide to minimize hepatic stress.
- Ensure adequate hydration to enhance the absorption of vitamins.
- Administer the probiotic at a consistent time each day to ensure optimal benefits.
- Do not surpass the recommended dosage—excessive niacinamide intake may lead to hepatic complications.
- Please inform your physician if you have any kidney or liver conditions prior to beginning treatment.
- This medication does not serve as a substitute for a balanced diet.
Side Effects
- Slight erythema
- Nausea
- Abdominal pains
- Gas or abdominal bloating
- Diarrhea or constipation resulting from probiotic activity
- Uncommon/Rare Adverse Effects
- Allergic responses such as rash and discomfort
- Headache
- Profuse perspiration
- Elevation of liver enzymes (extremely rare; associated with excessive doses of Niacinamide)
- Discontinue the medication and seek medical advice promptly if you experience severe abdominal pain, persistent diarrhea, or allergic reactions.
How it works
- Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
- Facilitates the conversion of sustenance into energy
- Facilitates cellular proliferation and metabolic processes
- Supports the condition of the skin, eyes, and nervous system
- Folic Acid
- Crucial for DNA synthesis and the development of red blood cells
- Helps to prevent anemia
- Essential for pregnancy to prevent neural tube anomalies in the fetus
- Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)
- Enhances cellular energy generation
- Promotes the integrity of the nervous system
- Assists in reducing inflammation
- Lactic Acid Bacillus (Probiotic)
- Restores beneficial intestinal microbiota
- Enhances digestive function
- Prevents diarrhea and disturbances caused by antibiotics
- Together, they enhance energy levels, address vitamin deficiencies, promote nerve health, and support the integrity of intestinal flora.
Medicine Interaction
- Antibiotics: May diminish the effectiveness of probiotics; administer at least 2 to 3 hours apart.
- Anti-tuberculosis medications (Isoniazid): May decrease the absorption of vitamins.
- Antiepileptic medications: Potentially decrease folate levels.
- Alcohol: Elevates hepatic activity when combined with niacinamide.
- Food Interactions:
- There are no significant restrictions; however, it is advisable to limit the intake of tea and coffee, as excessive consumption may impair vitamin absorption.
How to use
- Take one tablet or capsule daily, or as directed by your healthcare provider.
- Consume the following meals.
- Swallow the entire tablet with water; do not pulverize or chew.
- If a dose is overlooked, administer it upon recall—do not administer a double dose.
Uses/Indications
- Deficiency of Vitamin B2
- Folic acid deficiency and anemia
- Niacinamide insufficiency
- Reduced strength, exhaustion, diminished vitality
- Nerve-associated paralysis
- Decreased desire to eat
- Promoting gastrointestinal well-being
- Diarrhea related to antibiotic use
- General nutritional assistance
- Pregnancy and postpartum supplementation (under medical supervision)