Zencobal GP Tablet 10s

Introduction

Zencobal GP Tablet 10s combines Gabapentin, an anticonvulsant, with Methylcobalamin (also known as Mecobalamin), a form of Vitamin B12. Together, they create a powerful synergy for nerve health and find its effectiveness in conditions like diabetic neuropathy, postherpetic neuralgia (nerve pain following shingles), and other neuropathic pains.

Gabapentin: It primarily works by stabilizing electrical activity in the brain and affecting the way nerves send messages to the brain.

Methylcobalamin/Mecobalamin: This active form of Vitamin B12 plays a crucial role in nerve function and regeneration.

Follow your doctor's prescription for the precise dosage. The dosage may vary based on the specific condition being treated.

Avoid this combination if you have a known allergy or hypersensitivity to Gabapentin or Methylcobalamin. Always inform your healthcare provider about your medical history and ongoing medications.

Common side effects may include dizziness, drowsiness, and gastrointestinal issues. Serious side effects are rare but seek medical attention, if you experience any unusual symptoms.

How it works

GABAPENTIN+MECOBALAMIN is a combo of two medicines: Gabapentin, which helps control seizures by calming down certain brain signals, and Mecobalamin, a form of Vitamin B12 that supports and protects damaged nerve cells. Together, they team up to provide relief from nerve pain caused by damage and help with various neurological issues. It's like a dynamic duo addressing different aspects of the problem, making it a helpful combination for managing conditions related to nerves.

How to take

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Adverse drug effect

Zencobal GP Tablet might cause mild side effects like upset stomach, dizziness, blurred vision, or fever. These usually improve over time. If symptoms persist or worsen, contact your doctor.

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