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Cymate Plus Injection

Manufactured byCYTOCHEM HEALTHCARE (INDIA) PVT LTD
ContainsMethylcobalamin (2500 mcg) + Folic Acid (0.7 mg) + Vitamin C (150 mg) + Niacinamide (12 mg)
Description
Cymate Plus Injection is a combination of Methylcobalamin, Folic acid, Vitamin C and Niacinamide. It is a vitamin supplement that is used to treat nutritional deficiencies. Cymate Plus Injection may cause some side effects like pain at the injection site, headache, diarrhoea, etc. Inform your doctor if these side effects persist for a long time or worsen. Cymate Plus Injection is given in a hospital under the supervision of a healthcare professional; hence, do not self administer. Cymate Plus Injection may possibly interact with other medicines. Inform your doctor about any other health issues you have or if you are undergoing any medical treatment before receiving this injection. Consult your doctor before taking this medicine if you are pregnant, planning a pregnancy, or are breastfeeding.

Side effects

Major & minor side effects for Cymate Plus Injection

  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Diarrhoea
  • Decreased appetite
  • Dizziness
  • Headache
  • Skin rash
  • Fatigue
  • Fever
  • Pain at the injection site

Uses of Cymate Plus Injection

What is it prescribed for?

  • Megaloblastic Anemia
  • Nutritional Supplementation
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Concerns

Commonly asked questions

  • How long does it take for this medicine to take effect?
    The amount of time required for Cymate Plus Injection to show its action is not clinically established.
  • How long do the effects of this medicine last?
    The duration for which Cymate Plus Injection remains active in your body is not clinically established.
  • Is it safe to consume alcohol while taking this medicine?
    Do not consume alcohol if you are on treatment with Cymate Plus Injection. Alcohol consumption may cause side effects such as dizziness, fainting, flushing, persistent headaches, changes in heart rate, etc.
  • Is this a habit forming medicine?
    No habit-forming tendencies were reported for Cymate Plus Injection.
  • Can this medicine be taken during pregnancy?
    Cymate Plus Injection is a vitamin supplement; however, it is not known whether this medicine can affect your foetus. Hence, if you are pregnant, take this only upon your doctor's recommendation.
  • Can this medicine be taken while breast-feeding?
    Avoid Cymate Plus Injection if you are breastfeeding. There is no sufficient information available to know whether this medicine can pass into your breast milk. Your doctor may prescribe a safer alternative with the same medicinal effect based on your clinical condition.

Allergy

Avoid taking Cymate Plus Injection if you are allergic to it. Contact your doctor immediately if you experience symptoms like rashes, itching/swelling (particularly of your face/tongue/throat), severe dizziness, and breathing difficulty.
Warnings for special population

Pregnancy

Cymate Plus Injection is a vitamin supplement; however, it is not known whether this medicine can affect your foetus. Hence, if you are pregnant, take this only upon your doctor's recommendation.

Breast-feeding

Avoid Cymate Plus Injection if you are breastfeeding. There is no sufficient information available to know whether this medicine can pass into your breast milk. Your doctor may prescribe a safer alternative with the same medicinal effect based on your clinical condition.
General warnings

Elderly

Cymate Plus Injection should be used with caution in elderly people because the medicine may get absorbed slowly. Your doctor may adjust the dose accordingly.

Other medicines

Some medicines may interact with Cymate Plus Injection and decrease the absorption of this medicine. Hence, it is advised that you inform your doctor about all your current medications including any herbs and supplements.

Missed Dose

Since Cymate Plus Injection is given in the hospital or clinical setting by a qualified healthcare professional, the likelihood of a missed dose is very low.

Overdose

Since Cymate Plus Injection is given in the hospital or clinical setting by a qualified healthcare professional, the likelihood of an overdose is very low.
All drugs interact differently for person to person. You should check all the possible interactions with your doctor before starting any medicine.
Interaction with Alcohol

Description

N/A

Instructions

Do not consume alcohol if you are on treatment with Cymate Plus Injection. Alcohol consumption may cause side effects such as dizziness, fainting, flushing, persistent headaches, changes in heart rate, etc.
Interaction with Medicine

Omeprazole

Ranitidine

Antidiabetic drugs

Statin agents

Chloramphenicol

Disease interactions

Liver Disease

Cymate Plus Injection is broken down in your liver and excreted through urine. If you have problems with your liver function, this medicine can further worsen it. Hence avoid taking Cymate Plus Injection if you have such conditions.
Food interactions
Information not available.
Lab interactions
Information not available.
Cymate Plus Injection should be given by a qualified healthcare professional in the clinical or hospital setting. Report any undesirable effects to your doctor promptly. Follow all the instructions given by your doctor. Inform your doctor if you have a known allergy to this medicine.
Miscelleneous

Usage does not depend on food timings

To be taken as instructed by doctor

Does not cause sleepiness

How it works
Cymate Plus Injection provides essential vital components that are necessary for the maintenance of normal body functions.
Legal Status

Unknown

Unknown

Unknown

Unknown

Classification

Category

Nutritional supplements, Nutritional products, Vitamins, Vitamin and mineral combinations

Schedule

Schedule H

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https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/methylcobalamin>

Pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. 2021. Folic acid. [online] Available at: < [Accessed 17 June 2021].

https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Folic-acid>

Pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. 2021. Ascorbic acid. [online] Available at: < [Accessed 17 June 2021].

https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Ascorbic-acid>

Pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. 2021. Nicotinamide. [online] Available at: < [Accessed 17 June 2021].

https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Nicotinamide>
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Information on this page was last updated on 20 Oct 2021

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