Cyanocobalamin, Inositol, Lysine HCl

Indications

Cyanocobalamin, Inositol, Lysine HCl is used for: CYANOCOBALAMIN
For treatment of pernicious anemia (due to lack of or inhibition of intrinsic factor) and for prevention and treatment of vitamin b 12 deficiency
L-LYSINE
Supplemental l-lysine has putative anti-herpes simplex virus activity. There is preliminary research suggesting that it may have some anti-osteoporotic activity

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Administration

Contra Indications

Precautions

Pregnancy-Lactation

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Adverse Effects

Side effects of Cyanocobalamin, Inositol, Lysine HCl :

Mechanism of Action

CYANOCOBALAMIN
Vitamin b12 is used in the body in two forms: methylcobalamin and 5-deoxyadenosyl cobalamin. The enzyme methionine synthase needs methylcobalamin as a cofactor. This enzyme is involved in the conversion of the amino acid homocysteine into methionine. Methionine in turn is required for dna methylation. 5-deoxyadenosyl cobalamin is a cofactor needed by the enzyme that converts l-methylmalonyl-coa to succinyl-coa. This conversion is an important step in the extraction of energy from proteins and fats. Furthermore, succinyl coa is necessary for the production of hemoglobin, the substances that carries oxygen in red blood cells
L-LYSINE
Proteins of the herpes simplex virus are rich in l-arginine, and tissue culture studies indicate an enhancing effect on viral replication when the amino acid ratio of l-arginine to l-lysine is high in the tissue culture media. When the ratio of l-lysine to l-arginine is high, viral replication and the cytopathogenicity of herpes simplex virus have been found to be inhibited. L-lysine may facilitate the absorption of calcium from the small intestine