Nicotinic acid: instructions for use

Nicotinic acid: instructions for use



Nicotinic acid is water-resistantvitamin B (nicotinamide). It is prescribed for the prevention and treatment of many diseases. To obtain maximum effect, the use of this drug begins after a complete examination of the body.





Nicotinic acid: instructions for use

















Indications for nicotinic acid

Nicotinic acid has an effect on the bodypositive impact. It normalizes metabolic processes, has an effect on the restoration of neural structures. The drug is able to restore the broken blood supply to the brain and some parts of the body. Nicotinic acid is prescribed when alcohol is used, with poisoning of a different nature, because it has a detoxification effect. For medical purposes, it is used for osteochondrosis of the spine, stroke, cerebral circulatory disturbance, with noise in the ears, atherosclerosis, blood supply to the lower limbs, obesity, various intoxications , liver disease, trophic ulcers, with reduced visual acuity. As prophylactic purposes, nicotinic acid is used to improve vision and memory, with gastritis, which have a low acidity, to eliminate manifestations of hemorrhoids, with reduced levels of fatty acids, for the prevention of cancer.
Nicotinic acid promotes vasodilation and normalizes oxygen exchange and oxidative reactions in the body.

Instructions for use

Nicotinic acid is available in tablets andampoules. In one ampoule contains 1 ml of 1% solution of nicotinic acid. The drug is prescribed one ampoule 1-2 times a day. It is administered subcutaneously, intramuscularly or intravenously. Nicotinic acid injections, made intramuscularly and intradermally, are quite painful. After intravenous injection, reddening of the skin can occur, which is a normal physiological response. Absence of redness indicates that there are circulatory disorders in the body. Nicotinic acid in tablets is prescribed 1-2 tablets three times a day, depending on the body weight and severity of the disease. At the time of taking the drug, it is required to enter into the diet cottage cheese and other products containing a large amount of methionine. This substance helps protect the liver cells. If the gastric juice has increased acidity, in this case, nicotinic acid is prescribed after a meal, and it should be washed down with plenty of warm milk and mineral water. Tablets of nicotinic acid are recommended in the spring and autumn for people with circulatory problems in the lower extremities. In these cases, the drug is taken within 30 days.
In the presence of thrombophlebitis and venous insufficiency, nicotinic acid should be taken with long courses.
Nicotinic acid is taken only byappointment of a doctor. It is not recommended to use during an exacerbation of stomach ulcers, with liver diseases, with high arterial pressure, individual intolerance to vitamin PP. It is strictly forbidden to prescribe nicotinic acid for bleeding and hemorrhages in the brain.