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Written By Dr. Sakshi Jain, MS, BDS,
Reviewed By Dr. Rajeev Sharma, MBA, MBBS,
Last updated on 01 Jul 2026 | 10:28 AM (IST)
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General Information







Product introduction
Take this supplement exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Regular use helps maintain adequate nutrient levels required for normal metabolic and cellular functions. Consume a nutrient-rich diet containing whole grains, legumes, dairy products, eggs, fish, lean meats, nuts, seeds, fruits, and vegetables. Continue taking the supplement for the duration recommended by your doctor.
There is limited data on the side effects of Pabatab BZ Tablet. Let your doctor know if you experience any symptoms while taking the supplement. They may be able to suggest ways to treat or manage the side effects.
Do not take this supplement if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. Inform your doctor about all medicines, supplements, and herbal products you are taking before starting treatment. Consult your doctor before use if you are pregnant, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding. Biotin may interfere with certain laboratory test results; therefore, inform your doctor and laboratory personnel if you are taking this supplement before undergoing blood tests.
Uses of Pabatab Tablet
- Nutritional deficiencies : A condition that occurs when the body does not receive enough amounts of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients required for normal cellular function, metabolism, tissue maintenance, and overall health.
Benefits of Pabatab Tablet
Nutritional deficiencies can affect normal metabolic functions, cellular health, tissue maintenance, and overall well-being. Pabatab BZ Tablet helps restore essential nutrients required for maintaining normal body functions. Regular use may help support nutritional balance, healthy metabolism, and cellular function while helping meet the body's nutritional requirements.
Side effects of Pabatab Tablet
- Limited data available
How to use Pabatab Tablet
How Pabatab Tablet works
Quick tips
- Include foods rich in vitamins B, such as whole grains, legumes, eggs, dairy products, fish, and lean meats, to complement supplementation.
- Consume zinc-rich foods such as nuts, seeds, beans, lentils, dairy products, and whole grains as part of a balanced diet.
- Maintain adequate intake of fruits and vegetables, which provide additional nutrients and antioxidants that support overall health.
- Inform your doctor if you are scheduled for blood tests, as biotin may interfere with certain laboratory findings.
- Do not exceed the recommended dose unless specifically advised by your doctor.
- Continue supplementation for the full duration recommended by your doctor, even if symptoms improve.
- Keep a record of all supplements and medicines you take and share this information with your doctor during routine visits.
- Store the supplement according to the instructions on the package and keep it out of the reach of children.
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References
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- Lipid Profile
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