Biotin is an essential vitamin that is also known as vitamin H. It is involved in vital physiological functions like fatty acid synthesis, amino acid catabolism, and gluconeogenesis. It acts as a cofactor in the enzymatic carboxylation of pyruvate and acetyl-CoA. Biotin influences the growth and differentiation of epidermal cells and is therefore important for the formation and renewal of the skin, hair, and nails. It functions as a coenzyme for mitochondrial carboxylases in hair roots and improves the keratin structure. Biotin deficiency may result in hair loss and a variety of systemic symptoms such as dermatitis and aciduria. Biotin is one of the most prescribed nutritional supplements for any kind of hair loss.
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Biotin dose varies depending on disease condition and age group.
In adults: Generally 1-3 tablets per day or as advised by the physician.
In children, biotin deficiency affects between 1 week and 2 years of age and usually exhibits seizures, hypotonia, developmental delay, ataxia, hyperventilation, and coma. In this case, 5-10 tablets daily, crushed and mixed with water or any kind of fruit juice, or as advised by the physician.
Recommended dietary allowance:
Infants-
Children-
Males and females-
Pregnancy: 30 mcg/day
Lactation: 35 mcg/day
Contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients.
There are indications that anticonvulsant drugs lower the plasma level of Glowtin. Antibiotic use may decrease the Glowtin contribution to the body made by the microflora of the large intestine. Excessive consumption of raw egg whites interferes with Glowtin absorption.
Sufficient clinical data is not available to use in pregnant women and lactating mother.
Store in a cool and dry place, away from light and moisture. Keep out of reach of children.
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