Neurocob-G Tablet

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Uses, Side Effects, of Neurocob-G Tablet

Combination medication called Neurocob-G Tablet is used to treat neuropathic pain. By regulating the calcium channel activity of the nerve cells, this medication lessens pain.

Neurocob-G Tablet should be taken orally, ideally before bed. To ensure a constant level of medication in the body, it is advisable to take medications at the same time each day. Follow your doctor's instructions for this medication's dosage and duration. Take this medication as soon as you remember if you miss a dose. Even if you feel better, complete the entire course of treatment. It's crucial to consult your doctor before abruptly stopping this drug.

This medication's typical adverse effects include nystagmus, peripheral edoema, ataxia, blurred vision, fever, and nausea (involuntary eye movement). Do not drive or perform any other tasks that need mental focus until you are aware of how this medication affects you as it may also cause dizziness and tiredness. If you experience any odd changes in mood or behaviour, new or worsening depression, or suicidal thoughts, it's crucial to let your doctor know.

You should let your doctor know if you are pregnant, want to become pregnant, or are nursing before taking the medication. Generally speaking, it can be safely combined with other medications, but some substances (such as antacids and alcohol) do influence how it functions and can raise the likelihood of side effects.

USES OF Neurocob-G Tablet

  • Treatment of Neuropathic pain

BENEFITS OF Neurocob-G Tablet

In Treatment of Neuropathic pain

A combination of medications called Neurocob-G Tablet is used to treat persistent (chronic) pain brought on by nerve damage brought on by spinal cord injury, shingles, or diabetes. It lessens pain and the side effects that go along with it, such as fatigue, mood swings, and sleep issues. It is believed to function by obstructing the pain impulses that reach the brain from the injured nerves. Regular use of this medication will enhance both your physical and social functioning as well as your general quality of life. Even if you think it isn't helping, you should continue using it because it takes a few weeks to start working. You should continue taking the medication even after your symptoms have subsided until your doctor tells you to stop.

SIDE EFFECTS OF Neurocob-G Tablet

The majority of adverse effects are temporary and go away as your body becomes used to the medication. If they persist or you're concerned about them, speak with your doctor.

  • Dizziness
  • Sleepiness
  • Tiredness
  • Uncoordinated body movements

HOW TO USE Neurocob-G Tablet

Follow your doctor's instructions for this medication's dosage and duration. Take it all in at once. Don't eat it, break it, or crush it. It is preferable to take Neurocob-G Tablet at a set time rather than with food.

HOW Neurocob-G Tablet work

Neurocob-G Tablet combines the medications methylcobalamin and gabapentin. An alpha 2 delta ligand called gabapentin reduces pain by controlling the calcium channel activity of nerve cells. A kind of vitamin B called methylcobalamin aids in the creation of myelin, which protects nerve fibres and repairs injured nerve cells. They all work to reduce neuropathic pain (pain from damaged nerves).

caution :
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • Keep away from direct sunlight.

FAQs:

Q1. Neurocob-G Tablet: What Is It? Neurocob-G Tablet combines the medications methylcobalamin and gabapentin. This medicine is effective in treating pain brought on by nerve injury (peripheral neuropathy). By repairing the body's injured nerves, this medicine lessens pain perception.

Q2. Why does peripheral neuropathy exist? Peripheral neuropathy is the medical term for any damage to one or more of your body's peripheral nerves, which include the nerves in your toes and fingertip. These nerves transmit information from/to the rest of the body to/from the brain and spinal cord. The messages that pass between your central nervous system and peripheral nervous system are disturbed when injury to these nerves prevents them from working properly.

Q3. When my pain subsides, may I stop using Neurocob-G Tabletts? No, follow the directions on your Neurocob-G Tablet completely. Before the nerves are entirely repaired and regenerate, your symptoms can get better.

Q4. Can taking Neurocob-G Tablet make you sleepy? Yes, tiredness is the most frequent adverse reaction to Neurocob-G Tablet. Avoid performing tasks that require your complete concentration, such as operating heavy machinery or operating a vehicle. Neurocob-G Tablet shouldn't be taken with alcohol because doing so can cause extreme tiredness and mishaps like falls.

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