1. Prevention and treatment of vitamin B1 deficiency.
2. Deficiency due to insufficient food intake when the demand for vitamin B1 increases.
(Wasting disease, Hyperthyroidism, Pregnant or lactating females, Heavy manual labor, etc.)
3. Wernicke encephalopathy
4. Cardiac beriberi
5. When vitamin B1 deficiency or metabolic disorder is believed to be caused by the following conditions:
1) Neuralgia
2) Muscle pain, joint pain
3) Peripheral neuritis, peripheral nerve paralysis
4) Myocardial metabolic disorder
5) Dysfunctional gastrointestinal motility such as constipation
6) Postoperative intestinal paralysis
If vitamin B1 deficiency or metabolic disorders do not improve after one month of usage, consult your physician.
Dosage and Administration
Administer with subcutaneous, intramuscular, or intravenous injections.
Use 5–100mg of Fursultiamine a day for adults.
May be increased or decreased according to symptoms.
Shelf Life
36 months from manufacturing date.
Storage
Store in hermetic containers at room temperature(1~30℃) away from light.