Neurobion is a medication containing Vitamin B1, B6 and B12. It is a supplement indicated for neurological disorders. Neurobion is mainly indicated for diabetic polyneuropathy, alcoholic peripheral neuropathy, post-influenza neuropathy, neuritis and neuralgia of spinal nerves, cervical syndrome, and low back pain. This list is not exhaustive and may omit other indications and uses for Neurobion. Please refer to a medical professional before commencing on this medication. Neurobion may cause certain adverse reactions such as sweating, tachycardia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, rash, and anaphylactoid reactions. While some of the above symptoms could be common, some of the stated adverse effects rarely occur. If you experience any side effects (whether or not it is included in the above list), pleaase consut a doctor immediately. The above list is not exhaustive, and you are advised to report any untoward symptoms to a doctor. These side effects will become progressively severe if the drug is continued for a longer timeframe. Neurobion consists of Vitamin B1 100mg, Vitamin B6 200mg, and Vitamin B12 200 mcg. The effects of Neurobion depends on the indications for usage as well as the prescribed dosage. If symptoms do not improve with Neurobion, please consult a doctor for other alternatives. You are advised to take this medication with food. This medication should only be taken at the recommended dose by the doctor. You can buy Neurobion from the nearest pharmacy. This medication is also available in other generic versions. Generally, this medication is not too expensive, and should be taken as stated in the doctor’s prescription. Please check the expiry date on the packaging of this medication. It is produced by Merck. It is taken by swallowing the tablet with a glass of water with or after meals and do not chew. Take it according to the dosage recommended by your doctor. Before taking Neurobion, please refer to a doctor if you have any of these condition such as hypersensitivity to Neurobion and any of its ingredients, children, galactose or fructose intolerance. Interactions with food and drugs differ on an individual basis. You are advised to ask your doctor about any possible interactions before taking Neurobion. reaction may occur with isoniazid, cycloserine, hydralazine, and furosemide. This list of interactions is not exhaustive. You are advised to inform your doctor about all medication and supplements you are taking. Do not stop taking any medications which have been prescribed by a doctor.