Tribees Forte Tablets are a high-potency vitamin supplement containing a specialized combination of neurotropic B vitamins. Each film-coated tablet delivers a therapeutic dose explicitly formulated to support nerve health and cellular metabolism.
Active Ingredients
Each tablet contains three essential water-soluble B vitamins:
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Thiamine Nitrate (Vitamin B1) – 200 mg: Vital for carbohydrate metabolism and maintaining the structure of nerve cell membranes.
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Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6) – 50 mg: Essential for amino acid metabolism, nervous system signaling, and chemical messenger production.
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Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) – 1000 mcg: A critical coenzyme necessary for nerve insulation (myelin sheath formation) and red blood cell production.
Primary Medical Uses
Tribees Forte is indicated where a deficiency of these specific vitamins exists or as a supportive therapy for several nerve-related disorders:
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Polyneuropathy: Nerve damage caused by chronic conditions such as diabetes, alcohol abuse, or toxins.
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Neuritis and Neuralgia: Severe, shooting, or burning pain originating from irritated or inflamed nerves (e.g., intercostal neuralgia or trigeminal neuralgia).
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Spinal and Muscle Pain: Lower back pain (lumbago), sciatica, neck stiffness (cervical syndrome), and shoulder-arm syndrome.
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Infections and Paresis: Nerve rehabilitation following Shingles (Herpes Zoster) or as supportive management for facial weakness (facial paresis).
How to Take It
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Dosage: The standard therapeutic dose is typically 1 to 2 tablets daily, or as explicitly directed by your physician based on the severity of your symptoms.
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Administration: Swallow the tablet whole with water. You can take it with or without food, though taking it with a meal can minimize potential stomach discomfort.
Common Side Effects
Oral administration is generally well-tolerated because excess amounts are excreted through the urine. However, some individuals may experience mild effects:
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Mild nausea or stomach upset
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Mild skin rash or itching
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A harmless change in urine color or smell
Important Safety Warnings
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Drug Interactions: Do not take Tribees Forte if you are undergoing Levodopa therapy for Parkinson's disease, as the Vitamin B6 component significantly reduces Levodopa's clinical efficacy. It can also reduce the effects of certain anti-seizure medications like phenobarbital and phenytoin.
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Prolonged Use: Avoid taking extremely high doses of Vitamin B6 long-term (over several months) without supervision, as chronic excess can ironically trigger sensory nerve issues (peripheral neuropathies).
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Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your healthcare practitioner before use. Vitamin B12 is excreted into human breast milk, and its benefits must outweigh potential risks.