Neurometh-Forte
Composition for Neurometh-Forte Products
Neurometh-Forte Products are primarily used for
Nutritional deficienciesProducts for Neurometh-Forte
Neurometh-Forte Injection
ampoule of 2 ml Injection
MRP₹2433.75
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About Neurometh-Forte Products
Uses of Neurometh-Forte Products
Methylcobalamin+Niacinamide+Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) is used in the treatment of nutritional deficiencies.
Neurometh-Forte Products side effects
Common
No common side effects seen.
How Neurometh-Forte Products work
Methylcobalamin + Niacinamide + Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) is a combination of three nutritional supplements: Methylcobalamin + Niacinamide + Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)1, Methylcobalamin + Niacinamide + Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)2 and Methylcobalamin + Niacinamide + Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)3 which replenish the body's stores of important nutrients.
Patient Concerns about Neurometh-Forte Products
Frequently asked questions about Neurometh-Forte Products
Q. What is Neurometh-Forte Injection used for?
The Neurometh-Forte Injection is used to relieve painful muscle spasms, muscle stiffness, swelling, and inflammation associated with conditions such as back pain, neck pain, muscle strain, sports injuries, joint pain, and painful muscle tightness. It may help to reduce pain and relax tight muscles that can make movement uncomfortable.
Q. How does Neurometh-Forte Injection work?
Neurometh-Forte Injection contains nimesulide and tizanidine, which work together to relieve pain and muscle spasms. Nimesulide helps reduce pain, inflammation, and fever by blocking the production of chemicals that cause these symptoms. Tizanidine is a muscle relaxant that acts on the nervous system to reduce muscle stiffness, tightness, and spasms. Together, they help relieve painful muscle conditions, improve comfort, and make movement easier.
Q. Can Neurometh-Forte Injection be taken on an empty stomach?
It is usually best to take Neurometh-Forte Injection with food. Taking it on an empty stomach may increase the chances of nausea, acidity, stomach irritation, or discomfort for some people. Taking it after meals may be more comfortable for your stomach.
Q. How long can I use Neurometh-Forte Injection?
Neurometh-Forte Injection is usually used for temporary relief of muscle pain and spasms. It should not be used for long periods as it may cause liver and kidney damage. If muscle pain, stiffness, or spasms continue despite treatment, the cause may require further assessment.
Q. Does Neurometh-Forte Injection cause sleepiness or dizziness?
Yes, some people taking Neurometh-Forte Injection may feel sleepy, dizzy, or less alert because of the tizanidine in Neurometh-Forte Injection. If you experience any of these effects, do not drive, operate machinery, or do anything that needs your full concentration until you are feeling normal again.
Q. Can I take Neurometh-Forte Injection daily?
Take Neurometh-Forte Injection only for the time advised by your doctor. Taking Neurometh-Forte Injection for a long time or every day may increase the chance of side effects such as those affecting the liver, kidneys, stomach, or nervous system. Do not take the medicine for longer than advised without medical advice.
Q. Is Neurometh-Forte Injection safe for children?
Neurometh-Forte Injection is generally not recommended for children below 12 years of age because children are more sensitive to certain side effects of this drug and should not be given in any circumstances. Make sure to consult your child's doctor if your child has accidentally taken Neurometh-Forte Injection.
Q. Can people with liver disease take Neurometh-Forte Injection?
Medicines containing nimesulide may affect liver function in some people. If you notice symptoms such as yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, severe tiredness, vomiting, or loss of appetite, stop taking Neurometh-Forte Injection and consult your doctor.
Q. Are there precautions for kidney patients before taking Neurometh-Forte Injection?
Yes. Before using Neurometh-Forte Injection tell your doctor if you have problems with your kidneys. Pain-relieving medicines can affect how your kidneys work, especially if you take them for a long time or take high doses. Your doctor may want to change your dose or use a different treatment.
Q. Can I take other painkillers along with Neurometh-Forte Injection?
Do not take any other painkillers such as ibuprofen, diclofenac, aspirin, or other anti-inflammatory medicines unless your doctor tells you to. If you take several painkillers together, this can increase the risk of bleeding in the stomach, kidney problems, or side effects on the liver.
Q. Can I stop taking Neurometh-Forte Injection once my muscle pain improves?
In many cases of short-term muscle pain, if your doctor has told you to take the medicine for a short time, you can stop it when your symptoms improve. But if you are taking it on a regular schedule, do not stop suddenly or change the way you have been told to take the medicine without talking to a doctor first.
Q. Can Neurometh-Forte Injection help with back pain and muscle stiffness?
Yes, Neurometh-Forte Injection may help relieve painful muscle tightness, stiffness, and spasms affecting the back, neck, shoulders, or joints. It may help improve movement and reduce discomfort caused by strained muscles.
Q. Why do I still feel muscle tightness after taking Neurometh-Forte Injection?
Depending on the degree of the strain, injury, or inflammation, the muscle may take time to recover. Some people may experience gradual improvement within a few days with enough rest, hydration, stretching, and not putting strain on the affected muscles. If pain or stiffness persists, further evaluation may be necessary.
Q. Can Neurometh-Forte Injection cause acidity or stomach irritation?
Yes, some people may experience acidity, nausea, or stomach upset while taking Neurometh-Forte Injection. Taking the medication after meals and avoiding alcohol can help to reduce stomach-related side effects.



