G.H.D is used in the treatment of Pernicious anemia, Peripheral neuropathy, Diabetic neuropathy, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Schizophrenia
G.H.D provides methylcobalamin which is physiologically equivalent to vitamin B- 12, and is used to prevent pathology arising from a lack of vitamin B- 12. It also contains L- glutamic acid which is used by the brain as a fuel for protein synthesis.
G.H.D can be consumed before or after your food. The dosage to be administered depends on the condition being treated. Contact your doctor to know the right schedule and dosage to be followed.
The common side-effects are
The serious side-effects are
Before taking G.H.D, ensure that you talk to your doctor about the following conditions Allergic to vitamin B- 12, Optic atrophy, Bleeding while urinating, Any existent infection, Low iron or folate levels and Polycythemia
Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breast- feeding before using G.H.D.
Consumption of alcoholic beverages should be limited or completely avoided since it decreases the effectiveness of the drug.
Do not consume grape fruit or its juice while using this medicine.
Some drugs that have serious interactions with G.H.D are Leukeran (chlorambucil), Prilosec (omeprazole), Colcrys and mitigare (colchicine), Herbal supplement goldenseal, Lactulose, Cancer medications and Anticonvulsants
A missed dose of G.H.D could be taken as soon as you notice it. If it is near the time for your next dose, skip the missed one and continue with the regular schedule. Do not take extra doses to catch up.
Store at room temperature away from light and moisture. Keep out of the reach of children and pets..