Biotin & Bepanthen ampoules are supportive medications for hair, skin, and nerve health. They are used in cases of
vitamin deficiency related to poor nutrition or general fatigue and help support vital body functions in a balanced
way.
The medication helps promote hair growth, strengthen nails, and improve skin health due to its role in supporting
cellular metabolism.
It contributes to reducing hair loss caused by vitamin deficiency or stress, improves peripheral nerve activity, and
is also used in cases of general weakness, loss of appetite, and some types of anemia associated with vitamin
deficiency.
Ingredients of Biotin & Bepanthen
Biotin & Bepanthen consists of the following components:
Strengths of Biotin & Bepanthen
Available in the following forms and strengths:
Indications for Use of Biotin & Bepanthen
Main uses include:
Treatment of hair loss caused by vitamin deficiency
Strengthening hair and nails and improving skin appearance
Treatment of vitamin B complex deficiency
Supporting peripheral nerve health
Helping in cases of general weakness and fatigue
Improving appetite and metabolism
Dosage of Biotin & Bepanthen
The doctor determines the appropriate dose based on the condition. Common dosing includes:
One ampoule administered intramuscularly as directed by the physician
The dose may be given once or twice weekly
Treatment duration varies depending on the severity of deficiency and patient response
Side Effects of Biotin & Bepanthen
Common side effects include:
Mild pain at the injection site
Redness or slight swelling at the injection site
Rare skin allergic reactions
Mild nausea in some cases
Contraindications of Biotin & Bepanthen
Biotin & Bepanthen should not be used in cases of hypersensitivity to any of its components. Caution is advised
when used in patients with chronic diseases unless approved by a physician. It should not be used for long periods
without regular medical follow-up to assess overall health status.
Alternatives to Biotin & Bepanthen in Pharmacies
Several alternatives are available, including:
Milga
B-Com
Hydroxocobalamin
Vitamin B Complex
Proper Use of Biotin & Bepanthen
It should be used according to the doctor’s instructions, with the following recommendations:
Administered by intramuscular injection only
Injection should be given by a healthcare professional
Do not exceed the prescribed dose
Adhere to the recommended treatment duration
Storage Conditions
Store the medication under the following conditions:
Frequently Asked Questions
How are biotin and bepanthen injections taken?
They are administered by intramuscular injection only, and the dose and number of ampoules are determined by the
physician based on the condition.
Is biotin vitamin B7 or B8?
Biotin is vitamin B7, not B8.
Can biotin help treat eczema?
It may help improve some cases of eczema related to biotin deficiency, but it is not a primary treatment.
Does biotin interact with medications?
Yes, it may interfere with some laboratory test results, so it is advisable to inform the physician about its use.