Introduction to Vitcofol Injection

Vitcofol Injection is a medication used for treating nutritional deficiency and maintaining proper cellular function, supporting red blood cell formation, and ensuring adequate levels of essential nutrients

 

Are your multivitamins really effective, or is it just believed so?

Recently, a study was conducted on the use of multivitamins, and it indicated:

  • It didn't reduce the risk of cancer and heart attack (when 450,000 people were studied).
  • It didn't lower the risk of mental disorders when 5,947 people were studied.
  • Also, the rate of heart surgeries, heart attacks, and deaths was found to be similar even after continued use of multivitamins.

But this is not the complete story; the other side to it includes the fact that even if it does not help you with the severe health issues, it can still improve the normal functioning of your body, boost immunity, and enhance your quality of life. Additionally, Folic acid, when taken during pregnancy, prevents neural tube defects in babies.

 

How Vitcofol Injection works?

Your body needs a variety of nutrients to function well, which you might not be getting enough from your regular diet. This injection provides Nicotinamide, Folic Acid, and Cyanocobalamin and helps you carry out normal functioning of the body, thereby supporting overall health and well-being. 

 

How to use Vitcofol Injection?

  • Do not self-administer this injection. 
  • This should be administered only by a doctor or a nurse.

 

What are the side effects of Vitcofol Injection?

There are no severe side effects of this medicine; you may experience some common effects like:

  • Mild discomfort in stomach
  • Headache
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
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