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Hm Vitamin B1 - Thiamine - Oral Brand Drug
General Information
- Below is miscellaneous information regarding Hm Vitamin B1.
- Betamine, Thiamilate
- THIGH-uh-min
Possible Side Effects
- This medication may cause itching, sweating, feeling of warmth, nausea, weakness, or restlessness.
- These effects should subside as your body adjusts to this medication.
- Consult your doctor if any of these effects persist or become severe.
- Notify your doctor if you experience.
Medicinal Applications
- Thiamine, vitamin B1, is necessary to prevent or treat stomach, heart or nerve problems caused by thiamine deficiency.
Hm Vitamin B1 Storage Instructions
- Store at room temperature and keep away from moisture and sunlight.
- Do not store in the bathroom.
- Do not freeze the liquid forms.
Usage Instructions
- Take this medication as directed.
- It is usually taken three times a day with meals.
- Follow any special dietary recommendations made by your doctor or nutritionist while taking this medication.
Read Before Using Hm Vitamin B1 (precautions)
- If you have had a bad reaction (skin reaction, difficulty swallowing, or difficulty breathing) to thiamine in the past, tell your doctor.
- Except in doses greater than recommended, thiamine is considered safe for use during pregnancy and while breast-feeding.
What To Do In Case Of Missed Dose
- Take the missed dose as soon as possible but not if it is almost time for the next dose.
- If it is time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and resume your regular schedule.
- Do not "double-up" the dose.
Overdose
- If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately.
Hm Vitamin B1 Miscellaneous Notes
- Thiamine is common in foods such as dry beans, whole wheat flour, seeds and nuts, brewer's yeast, enriched and fortified grains and cereals, liver, kidney and pork.
- Eat more of these foods to increase the amount of thiamine in your diet.
Drug Compatibility Recommendations
- Tell your doctor of all prescription and nonprescription drugs you may use, especially.