Understanding Citoneurin and Its Applications in Neurological Health
This chat explores Citoneurin, a B-vitamin supplement used for nerve damage, postoperative recovery, and treating COVID-19 related anosmia. Key studies and clinical scenarios highlight its benefits in various neurological conditions.
O que é Citoneurin?
Citoneurin is a combination supplement that primarily contains vitamins B1 (thiamine hydrochloride), B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), and B12 (cyanocobalamin). It is commonly used to treat conditions associated with deficiencies of these vitamins, including neurological ailments and conditions involving nerve damage or dysfunction.
Several clinical scenarios and case studies have detailed the use of Citoneurin:
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Neurological Conditions: Citoneurin has been prescribed for conditions involving nerve damage or dysfunction, such as postoperative neuralgia and peripheral neuropathies1.
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COVID-19 Related Anosmia: There have been cases where Citoneurin was used to help patients recover from anosmia (loss of sense of smell) associated with COVID-19. In these cases, Citoneurin supplementation was combined with olfactory training, leading to significant improvement in olfactory function23.
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Recovery after Surgical Procedures: It has also been used to assist in nerve healing and reduce postoperative symptoms such as pain and paresthesia following surgery4.
Footnotes
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Layla Louise de Amorim Rocha, "Augmentation of the Atrophic Mandible with a Block Corticomedullary Graft," PubMed Central, 2020. ↩
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Yethindra Vityala, "Use of B-complex vitamins and olfactory training for treating COVID-19–related anosmia," PubMed Central, 2021. ↩
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Neisa Santos Carvalho Alves Pissurno, "Anosmia in the course of COVID-19: A case report," PubMed Central, 2020. ↩
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Haniel B Souza, "Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome as a Consequence of Hyperemesis Gravidarum: A Case Report," PubMed Central, 2023. ↩
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