What is CytoB7?
Cyto B7 is one of the forms of vitamin B that are present in many foods. The medicine helps the body breakdown carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. Cyto B7 is being employed for alternative therapies as an efficient treatment or to prevent deficiency in this medicine. The medicine deficiency could be due to malnutrition, a rapid reduction in weight, the long-term feeding of tubes, or other medical ailments.
Cyto B7 has also been utilized in treating seborrhea (skin rash) in infants. However, research has revealed that this medication is not efficient in treating this disease.
Other uses that have not been proven by research include the treatment of brittle nails, thinning hair, the condition of diabetes, nerve pain, and many other ailments.
It isn't certain whether Cyto B7 works for treating medical conditions of any kind. The medicinal use of this product has not been endorsed by the FDA. This medication is not to be used in lieu of the medication prescribed by your physician.
Cyto B7 is typically sold as an herbal supplement. There are no controlled manufacturing guidelines in place for many of the herbal compounds, and some of the supplements that are sold have been identified as infected with harmful metals or substances. The best herbal and health supplements are purchased from a reputable source to reduce the risk of contamination.
Cyto B7 could also be used to fulfill other functions not mentioned in this product guide.
Side effects of Cyto B7
Contact a medical professional immediately. Get medical attention immediately if you notice symptoms or warning signs of an allergic response, such as difficulty breathing, hives, and swelling of your lips, face, and tongue. Common side effects can include stomach upsets or diarrhea.
This isn't an exhaustive list of possible side effects, and others could happen. Consult your physician to seek medical advice on the effects. You can report symptoms to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
Warnings
Follow the instructions on the label of the product and on the packaging. Be sure to inform your healthcare professionals about your medical issues, allergies, and any medications you take.
Prior to use this drug
This product is for your body if it is allergic to Cyto B7.
Before you start using Cyto B7, speak to your doctor. Your dosage requirements could be different.
- If you suffer from kidney disease,
- If you've been through gastric surgery or
- if you smoke.
Talk to your doctor prior to taking Cyto B7 if you're nursing or pregnant. Your dose needs might differ in the course of pregnancy or when you are nursing.
Don't give a health or herbal supplement to your child without a medical recommendation
How to take Cyto B7?
When you're considering the use of herbal supplements, you should seek the advice of your physician. It is also possible to consult an expert who has been trained in the use of herbal or health supplements.
If you decide to take Cyto B7, make sure you use it according to the directions on the packaging or as recommended by your pharmacist, doctor, or any other healthcare professional. Use less of this supplement than what is suggested according to the package.
Make sure to measure the liquid medicine with care. Make use of the syringe for dosing or a dose-measuring device (not an ordinary spoon).
Cyto B7 may result in false results when used with certain tests. Be sure to inform any doctor treating patients that you take this medication.
The recommended daily allowance for biotin grows as you get older. Follow the instructions of your physician. You can also refer to the Office of Dietary Supplements of the National Institutes of Health or the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Nutrient Database (formerly "Recommended Daily Allowances") listing for more details.
It could take anywhere from 3 to 6 months before your nails or hair improve.
Contact your doctor to discuss your medical condition if the one you're treating with Cyto B7 doesn't improve or gets worse after using the product.
Once you have finished using Cyto B7, the nails are likely to get back to normal between 6 and 9 months.
Keep it at room temperature, free of heat and moisture.
What happens if I don't take a dose?
Don't miss any missed doses if it's nearing the time for the next dose scheduled. Do not take the extra Cyto B7 to replace the dose that was missed.
What happens when I consume too much?
Because Cyto B7 is an ointment-soluble, water-soluble vitamin that is absorbed by water, an overdose is unlikely to occur.
What should be avoided?
Follow your doctor's advice regarding any restrictions you may have on food, drinks, or any activity.
Interaction with other drugs
Certain medications can affect the levels of biotin in your blood and impact the Cyto B7 dosage requirements. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist prior to using this medication in conjunction with other medications, particularly:
- Carbamazepine;
- Phenobarbital;
- Phenytoin or
- Primidone.
This list is not comprehensive. Other drugs can interact with Cyto B7, such as medications that are prescribed and available over the counter, vitamins, and herbal products. The interactions of all drugs are listed here.