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Sinafort 20 mg + 2 mg + 2 mg + 5 mg/5 ml Syrup

Generic: Nicotinamide + Pyridoxine Hydrochloride + Riboflavin + Vitamin B1

Manufacturer: Ibn Sina Pharmaceutical Ind. Ltd.

Therapeutic class: Vitamin B-complex supplement

What is Sinafort?

Sinafort 20 mg + 2 mg + 2 mg + 5 mg/5 ml syrup by Ibn Sina Pharmaceutical Ind. Ltd. is a vitamin B-complex preparation containing Nicotinamide + Pyridoxine Hydrochloride + Riboflavin + Vitamin B1. In Bangladesh, it is mainly used to prevent or treat deficiency of these B vitamins and to support increased nutritional needs when advised by a healthcare professional.

Nicotinamide + Pyridoxine Hydrochloride + Riboflavin + Vitamin B1 helps the body use carbohydrates, fats and proteins for energy and supports normal nerve, skin and mucosal health. A key caution is that unnecessary or high-dose use, especially of pyridoxine or nicotinamide, may cause harm and should not replace medical evaluation of persistent symptoms.

Indications

  • Prevention and treatment of deficiency of thiamine, riboflavin, niacin/nicotinamide or pyridoxine.
  • Supplementation when dietary intake is inadequate or requirements are increased, as assessed by a healthcare professional.
  • Supportive use in conditions associated with B-vitamin deficiency symptoms such as glossitis, angular stomatitis, dermatitis or nutritional neuropathy, when deficiency is suspected or confirmed.

Dosage & Administration

Adult dose depends on the strength of the capsule, tablet or syrup and the reason for use. It is commonly taken with or after food to reduce stomach upset. Follow the dose and duration written on the product label or prescribed by the doctor; do not take multiple vitamin products together or use high doses for a long time unless specifically advised.

Side Effects

  • Usually well tolerated at recommended doses.
  • Possible mild nausea, stomach upset, diarrhoea or headache.
  • Riboflavin may cause bright yellow urine; this is harmless.
  • Allergic reactions such as rash, itching, swelling or breathing difficulty are rare but require urgent medical help.
  • Long-term high-dose pyridoxine may cause nerve problems such as numbness, tingling or difficulty walking.
  • High doses of nicotinamide may rarely affect the liver or blood sugar, especially in susceptible people.

Precautions & Warnings

People with liver disease, kidney disease, diabetes, gout, peptic ulcer disease, unexplained nerve symptoms, or those already taking other vitamin supplements should seek medical advice before use. Do not use this supplement to treat persistent weakness, mouth ulcers, skin problems or neuropathy without checking for the underlying cause. Use under the guidance of a registered doctor or pharmacist.

Drug Interactions

  • Pyridoxine can reduce the effect of levodopa when levodopa is used without carbidopa or benserazide.
  • Isoniazid, cycloserine, hydralazine, penicillamine and some other medicines may increase the need for pyridoxine; dosing should be guided by a clinician.
  • Alcohol misuse can worsen thiamine and other B-vitamin deficiency and may reduce the benefit of supplementation.
  • Loop diuretics such as furosemide may increase thiamine loss in urine with long-term use.
  • Taking several multivitamins or fortified products together may increase the risk of excessive vitamin intake.

Contraindications

  • Known hypersensitivity or previous serious allergic reaction to nicotinamide, pyridoxine, riboflavin, thiamine or any excipient in the product.
  • Do not use high-dose preparations without medical supervision in people who have had toxicity or intolerance to any of these vitamins.

Pregnancy & Lactation

These B vitamins are essential nutrients and are generally considered safe in pregnancy and breastfeeding when used at recommended nutritional doses. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should avoid high-dose or multiple vitamin preparations unless prescribed, because individual needs and total intake from diet and other supplements must be considered.

Storage Conditions

Store at room temperature, away from excessive heat, moisture and direct sunlight. Keep the container tightly closed and out of the reach of children. Do not use after the expiry date or if the product changes colour, smell or appearance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sinafort used for?

Sinafort is a vitamin B-complex supplement used to prevent or treat deficiency of thiamine, riboflavin, nicotinamide/niacin and pyridoxine, and to support increased nutritional needs when advised by a healthcare professional.

How should I take Sinafort?

Take Sinafort exactly as directed on the label or by your doctor. It is often taken with or after food to reduce stomach upset. Do not combine it with other vitamin products or take high doses for a long time unless advised.

Can Sinafort change urine colour?

Yes. Riboflavin in Sinafort can make urine bright yellow. This is common and harmless. However, seek medical advice if you have pain, burning, blood in urine or other urinary symptoms.

Is Sinafort safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

These B vitamins are generally considered safe at recommended nutritional doses during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should use Sinafort only as advised and avoid high-dose or multiple vitamin preparations unless prescribed.

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