What is Bedoyecta Tri?
Bedoyecta Tri is a multivitamin used to prevent and treat avitaminosis.
Each B12 shot from Mexico contained:
• Hydroxocobalamin acetate equivalent
• Hydroxocobalamin (vitamin B12) 10,000 mcg
• Thiamine hydrochloride (vitamin B 1) 100 mg
• Pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B 6) 50 mg
• Excipients: sodium chloride, benzene alcohol, and water for injection
Bedoyecta injections are available only with a prescription after consultation with a doctor, it can be purchased at the best Mexican pharmacy.
Bedoyecta Tri inyecciones vitamin complex is water-soluble, which ensures that it quickly enters the bloodstream from the intramuscular injection site. Water-soluble vitamins have no storage place in the body and are excreted mainly with the urine.
Benefits of B vitamins
Vitamin B1 or thiamine keeps your brain and body in shape. Among other things, thiamine keeps your nervous system, heart, and psyche working properly. Drinking large amounts of coffee or black tea can interfere with the absorption of vitamin B1.
Vitamin B6 provides normal protein balance as well as normal cysteine synthesis. It also contributes to the normal functioning of our nervous system and helps regulate hormone activity.
Vitamin B12
Like almost all vitamins, the human body is incapable of producing vitamin B12, or technically speaking, cobalamin.
Vitamin B12 contributes to normal red blood cell formation, cell division, normal energy metabolism and the reduction of fatigue and tiredness. Last but not least, it helps maintain normal mental function and nervous system function.
Vitamin B12 is formed by microorganisms in the soil, which are then ingested by animals. So you can naturally absorb the vitamin primarily through animal products. Vegetarians and especially vegans can, in consultation with a doctor, prevent deficiency by taking vitamin B12 supplements.
In addition to medication, vitamin B12-rich supplements are also suitable for this purpose. Such supplements can be purchased at medicmex.com.mx, an online Mexican pharmacy.
Where to buy injectable vitamins?
You can buy injectable vitamins like Bedoyecta Tri at online pharmacies and a certified Mexican pharmacy, sometimes, at some Mexican supermarkets. Generally, Bedoyecta B12 is less expensive at a Mexican pharmacy than competitors from other regions.
What is Bedoyecta used for?
Bedoyecta injection is indicated for the treatment of neuritis and polyneuritis of any genesis: alimentary (deficit), diabetic, alcoholic, toxic, trigeminal neuralgia, postherpetic, osteochondrosis, sciatica, peripheral neuropathies (facial paralysis), adjuvant therapy for various neurological syndromes.
It is also useful in situations that lead to loss of energy, such as stress, cancer, asthenia and depression. It is a drug for anemia caused by vitamin B 12 deficiency (megaloblastic anemia).
How to take Bedoyecta vitamins?
An injection of Bedoyecta is already dosed. One ampoule is for one injection. Injectable doses of Bedoyecta Tri are usually given once or twice a week intramuscularly. If necessary, it may be given once every one or two days. The amount of administration per week should be coordinated with your doctor, according to your body's need for the vitamins in the complex.
It is necessary to adhere to the dosage and regularity of application, which was recommended by the doctor.
It is recommended that an intramuscular injection be administered by a medical professional. If there is no possibility to involve a qualified specialist, below are instructions on how to do it yourself.
Route of administration
Break the casing at the base.
Gently pick up the syringe.
Remove the rubber plug covering the end of the syringe.
Remove the needle from its packaging and insert it firmly into the syringe.
Remove the plastic protector covering the needle.
Insert the medicine.
For safety reasons, discard the syringe.
The sterility of the product is not guaranteed if the case or syringe has been previously damaged in the packaging.
Injection of Bedoyecta may cause adverse reactions
The drug itself does not cause side effects, however, if you inject a higher dose than recommended, the following may occur: vomiting, diarrhea, nausea or hypersensitivity reactions on the skin at the injection site. These symptoms disappear as soon as you stop using the drug.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to the components of the formula, true polycythemia. There are no restrictions on use during pregnancy and lactation. Pregnant women may require more vitamins than non-pregnant women.
Interactions
Do not combine with isoniazid, phenytoin, phenobarbital, cycloserine, penicillamine, hydralazine, chloramphenicol, colchicine, digoxin, oral contraceptives or other drugs. Bedoyecta should not be taken together with warfarin. Mexican online pharmacy specialists can advise on possible interactions. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking Bedoyecta.