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Thiab6 OD Capsule

(10 capsules in strip)
Thiab6 OD Capsule
Product Details
Thiab6 OD Capsule is a dietary supplement with a combination of ingredients like methylcobalamin, alpha lipoic acid, thiamine mononitrate, pyridoxine HCI and folic acid. These ingredients play important roles in several bodily functions such as maintenance of the nervous system, metabolism, and brain development and function.

Key Ingredients:
  • Methylcobalamin I.P, Alpha Lipoic Acid I.P, Thiamine Mononitrate I.P, Pyridoxine HCI I.P, Folic Acid I.P., Excipients

Key Benefits:
  • Methylcobalamin is a form of vitamin B12 that helps in managing certain types of anaemias and nerve problems. It plays a crucial role in the formation of red blood cells and the maintenance of the nervous system
  • Alpha lipoic acid acts as a potent antioxidant, protecting against cell damage. It may help improve the functioning of neurons in diabetic patients and is used to manage burning pain and numbness in the legs and arms
  • Thiamine mononitrate, also known as vitamin B1, is essential for the proper functioning of the nervous system and the metabolism of carbohydrates. It helps convert food into energy and supports the normal functioning of the heart, muscles, and nervous system
  • Pyridoxine HCI, also known as vitamin B6, is involved in various bodily functions, including the metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats. It plays a role in the production of neurotransmitters and helps maintain normal brain development and function
  • Folic acid, a synthetic form of folate (vitamin B9), is essential for the production of red blood cells and DNA synthesis. It is particularly important during pregnancy to support the healthy development of the fetus

Directions For Use:
Use as directed by a healthcare professional

Safety Information:
  • Store in a cool, dry and dark place
  • Protect from direct sunlight
  • Keep all medicines out of reach of children
  • For therapeutic use
  • Do not chew or crush the capsule
  • It should be swallowed whole

Content on this page was last updated on 13 March, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)