Vitamin B2 PLIVA

Vitaminum B2 PLIVA is a preparation used in the prevention and supplementation of vitamin deficiency. B. Incidentally, during treatment with diuretics, after antibiotic therapy, before and after surgery, in disorders of the liver, stomach and intestines associated with persistent diarrhea, in chronic and debilitating diseases (diabetes, infections of various origins, skin inflammations, psychosomatic diseases) ).

Vitamin B2 PLIVA (Pliva Krakow)

form, dose, packaging availability category the active substance
dr. 0,003 g (50 dr.) OTC (over-the-counter) ryboflawina (riboflavin)

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Vitaminum B2 PLIVA – indications and dosage

Vitaminum B2 PLIVA is a recommended drug:

  1. in the prevention and supplementation of vitamin B deficiency,
  2. as an auxiliary during treatment with diuretics,
  3. after antibiotic therapy,
  4. before and after surgical procedures,
  5. in disorders of the liver, stomach and intestines associated with persistent diarrhea,
  6. in chronic and destructive diseases such as: diabetes, infections of various origins, skin inflammations, psychosomatic diseases.

Drug dosage

Vitaminum B2 PLIVA is in the form of tablets to be taken orally.

  1. Children after 4 years of age and adolescents. 3-6 mg / day (1-2 tablets / day) in the dose division
  2. Adults. 3-9 mg / day (1-3 tablets / day) at the dose division

Vitaminum B2 PLIVA and contraindications

Hypersensitivity to any of its ingredients is a contraindication to the use of Vitaminum B2 PLIVA.

Vitaminum B2 PLIVA – warnings

  1. Due to the risk of hypervitaminosis, caution should be exercised in people with renal insufficiency.
  2. Vitaminum B2 PLIVA contains lactose and sucrose. People with intolerance to certain sugars should consult a doctor before using the preparation.
  3. Patients allergic to wheat should not use the drug.
  4. In high doses, vitamin B2 can falsify the results of some diagnostic tests.
  5. Pregnant and breastfeeding women may take the drug after consulting a doctor.

Vitaminum B2 PLIVA with other drugs

  1. The effect of vitamin B2 may be reduced or delayed by: certain psychotropic drugs (phenothiazines, antidepressants), hormonal contraceptives, doxorubicin, some other antibiotics, methotrexate, tobacco, alcohol.
  2. Vitamin B2 should not be used concomitantly with tetracycline.
  3. Thiazide diuretics may increase the excretion of vitamin B2.
  4. Vitamin B2 activates the action of pyridoxine and nicotinic acid.

Vitaminum B2 PLIVA – side effects

While taking Vitaminum B2 PLIVA, the following may occur:

  1. hypersensitivity reactions (rash, burning and tingling of the skin, excessive sensitivity to light),
  2. nausea,
  3. vomiting,
  4. yellow urine may also appear, which should not be alarming.

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