Generic Name: Riboflavin 5mg
Manufacturer/Distributor: The IBN SINA Pharmaceutical Industry Ltd.
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Indications of Ribosina
Vitamin B2 deficiency-related conditions like cheilosis, angular stomatitis, glossitis, keratitis, and seborrheic dermatitis should be prevented and treated.
Pharmacology
Vitamin B2, also known as riboflavin, is a water-soluble micronutrient that is quickly absorbed and essential for preserving human health. It supports energy production, just like other B vitamins, by assisting in the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins. In addition, vitamin B2 is required for the production of antibodies, the control of human growth and reproduction, and the formation and respiration of red blood cells. It is necessary for good general health, which includes controlling thyroid activity, as well as for healthy skin, nails, and hair. Additionally, riboflavin can be used to treat or prevent a variety of eye conditions, including some forms of cataracts.
ties itself to the riboflavin synthase, riboflavin kinase, and riboflavin hydrogenase enzymes. Flavin mononucleotide (FMN, riboflavin monophosphate) and flavin adenine dinucleotide are both formed from riboflavin (FAD). The primary source of riboflavin's antioxidant activity is its function as a cofactor in the synthesis of antioxidant-reduced glutathione and as a precursor to FAD. Cofactors like glutathione peroxidase, which contains selenium, contain reduced glutathione. The primary antioxidant enzyme is glutathione peroxidase. The FAD-containing enzyme glutathione reductase creates reduced glutathione.
Dosage & Administration
Interactions of Ribosina
Drying medications (Anticholinergic drugs), Medications for depression (Tricyclic antidepressants),
Phenobarbital, Probenecid.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to Riboflavin.
Side Effects of Ribosina
Riboflavin is LIKELY SAFE for most people. In some people, Riboflavin can cause the urine to turn a yellow-orange color. When taken in high doses, Riboflavin might cause diarrhea, an increase in urine, and other side effects.
Pregnancy
Riboflavin is safe for pregnant or breast-feeding women when taken in the amounts
recommended.
Precautions
Riboflavin is non-toxic. No warnings or precautions have been established.
Storage Conditions
Store at a cool and dry place. Protect from light.
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