Riboflavin
Riboflavin tetrabutyrate tablets Chinese description 4
Generic Name: Riboflavin tetrabutyrate tablets Drug classification: Chemical drug properties: Prescription drug related diseases: thrombosis, atherosclerosis, vitamin B2 deficiency, oral ulcers, scrotal inflammation, seborrheic dermatitis, traits: nucleus Flavin tetrabutyrate. Indications: for the treatment of thrombosis, atherosclerosis. Can also be used for vitamin B2 deficiency, oral ulcers, scrotal inflammation, seborrheic dermatitis. Specifications: 0.1g Adverse reactions: Dosage: Oral. 1. Thromboembolic disease: 0.1 to 0.2 g (1-2 tablets) at a time, 3 times a day. 2. Vitamin B2 deficiency: 0.2g (2 tablets) at a time, once a day. Contraindications: Disabled for allergic to this product. Note: The urine is yellow after a large amount of taking. Pregnancy and lactating women medication: Not yet clear. Pediatric Use: Not yet clear. Drugs for the elderly: The experiment was not conducted and there is no reference. Drug interactions: 1. Drinking alcohol affects the absorption of drugs. 2. When phenothiazine, tricyclic antidepressant, probenecid and other drugs are used, the requirement of riboflavin is increased. Pharmacology and Toxicology: 1. Riboflavin tetrabutyrate has the effect of long-acting vitamin B2. 2. Riboflavin is converted into flavin mononucleotide (FMN) and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) in vivo, which are important coenzymes of tissue respiration, involved in carbohydrate and fat metabolism and some redox processes, and It activates vitamin B6, converts tryptophan to niacin, and may be involved in maintaining the integrity of red blood cells. Pharmacokinetics: Hydrolysis in vivo, showing riboflavin in vivo. Storage: shading, sealed and preserved. Validity: 24 months