Drug Warnings: ALLMEC Tablets are nutritional supplements and should not replace a balanced diet.
Individuals with kidney or liver disorders, malabsorption syndromes, or vitamin B12 metabolism disorders should use this medicine under medical supervision.
Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a doctor before use.
Avoid taking high doses of vitamin supplements unless prescribed, as excessive intake may lead to imbalances or side effects.
Drug–Drug Interactions: ALLMEC may interact with:
- Anticonvulsants (e.g., phenytoin, phenobarbital) may reduce vitamin absorption
- Chloramphenicol may interfere with vitamin B12 activity
- Metformin and proton pump inhibitors may decrease vitamin B12 absorption
- Levodopa vitamin B6 may reduce its effectiveness
Always inform your doctor about any ongoing medications or supplements before starting ALLMEC.
Drug–Food Interactions: There are no significant food interactions reported.
For best results, take ALLMEC after meals to improve absorption and minimize gastric irritation.
Avoid excessive alcohol consumption, as it may interfere with vitamin absorption and nerve health.
Drug–Disease Interactions: Patients with severe liver disease, kidney dysfunction, or hematological disorders should use ALLMEC with caution.
It should also be used carefully in individuals with a history of vitamin B12 deficiency anemia or malabsorption conditions.
Always discuss your medical history with your doctor before starting this supplement.