Friday 13 July 2012

Precautions of Pregabalin with Methylcobalamin


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Methylcobalamin is an essential water soluble vitamin B also known as vitamin B12. Vitamin B12 is required for nuclear-protein and myelin synthesis, cell reproduction, normal growth, and normal erythropoietin. Vitamin B12 is converted to coenzyme B12, which is essential for the conversion of methylmalonate to succinate, and the synthesis of methionine from homocysteine. Vitamin B12 is involved in maintaining sulfhydryl groups in the reduced form required by enzymes involved in fat and carbohydrate metabolism, and protein synthesis. Vitamin B12 is involved in folate synthesis and a deficiency of methylcobalamin results in a functional folate deficiency. Vitamin B12 is required as part of the remethylation of homocysteine to methionine. Pregabalin is used to help relieve certain types of nerve pain or seizures. Pregabalin is useful for treatment of nerve pain due to diabetic neuropathy and post herpetic neuralgia and for helping to control seizures in epilepsy. Methylcobalamin is a form of Vitamin B12, a vitamin that has strong effects on the brain and nervous system while also being important for cell growth and reproduction.

Adequate intake of the drug is especially important for pregnant women, as a severe deficiency can have disastrous consequences on the developing nervous system of a fetus, yet be difficult to detect. Pregnant women should consume at least 2.6 mcg per day, while most adults can maintain good health with 2.4 mcg per day. The RDA for pregnant women can usually be satisfied through a well-balanced diet. Vitamin B12 deficiency can be avoided by most pregnant women through simply eating a healthy, well-rounded diet. The best sources for methylcobalamin are animal products, such as kidney, liver, brain, heart, milk, beef, egg yolk, clams, oysters, salmon and herring. Methylcobalamin is an active endogenous Coenzyme form of Vitamin B12 that transfers a Methyl group from an inactive form of Folic Acid to Homocysteine forming Methionine.


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