Description:
Indications of Bicozin I
Bicozin I used to treat, control, prevent, and improve the symptoms of the following diseases, conditions, and symptoms:
- Deficiencies in zinc
- Eye problems
- Lack of riboflavin
- Osteoporosis
- Diarrhea in undernourished children
- Migraine
- Immunity
- Nervous disorders
- Wilson’s syndrome Nervous system disorders, osteoporosis, Wilson’s disease, and other conditions
Pharmacology
Zinc is required for a variety of biological functions, including immune enhancement, wound healing, digestion, reproduction, physical development, and intellectual development. During pregnancy, childhood, and adolescence, zinc promotes normal growth and development. Zinc has antioxidant properties as well. Zinc is used to treat ADHD in children (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder). Mental drowsiness, rough skin, and weight loss can be caused by zinc deficiency, poor appetite, poor taste and smell, depression tendency, white marks on nails, frequent infections, low fertility, prostate problems, mental problems, poor wound healing, poor immune system, and diarrhea in adults.
Vitamin B is required for the release of energy from food. In both children and adults, they play an important role in maintaining healthy brain and nerve function as well as the formation of healthy red blood cells. They are especially important for children’s healthy growth and development. Adults who are deficient in dual vitamins may experience extreme fatigue as well as a variety of neurological symptoms such as weakness, poor balance, confusion, irritability, memory loss, tension, tingling limbs, and loss of coordination. Sleep disturbance, nausea, loss of appetite, frequent infections, and skin damage are also symptoms of vitamin B deficiency.
Dosage & Administration of Bicozin
Syrup-
- Adults: 5 ml-10 ml (1-2 teaspoonfuls) 3 times daily or as recommended by the physician.
- Children: 5 ml (1 teaspoonful) 3 times daily or as recommended by the physician.
- Infants: 0.33 ml/kg body weight daily or as recommended by the physician.
Interaction of Bicozin
Tetracycline and zinc taken together can reduce GI absorption and serum tetracycline levels. Similarly, taking zinc and fluoroquinolones at the same time can reduce GI absorption and serum levels of certain fluoroquinolones. Combining niacin with HMGCoA reductase inhibitors (such as lovastatin) can result in syphilis and rhabdomyolysis. By increasing peripheral metabolism, pyridoxine reduces the effectiveness of levodopa. The combination of pyridoxine and phenytoin can lower phenytoin levels in the blood.
Contraindications
Patients known to be allergic to any component of this product should not use vitamin B-zinc complex.
Side Effects of Bicozin
This syrup is generally well tolerated. However, oral iron preparations can have some side effects, such as nausea, vomiting, constipation, or diarrhea.
Pregnancy & Lactation
This is recommended in pregnancy and lactation.
Precautions & Warnings
Accumulation of zinc can occur in acute renal failure, so the dose needs to be adjusted. This is not to treat specific serious deficiencies.
Storage Conditions
Store in a cool, dry place, protected from light. Keep all medicines out of the reach of children.