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Hydroxocobalamin, also
known as
vitamin B12a and hydroxycobalamin, is a
vitamin found in food and used as a
dietary supplement. As a
supplement it is used...
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Treatment involves supportive care and
giving the
person 100% oxygen.
Hydroxocobalamin (vitamin B12a)
appears to be
useful as an
antidote and is generally...
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overdosage or
toxicity has been reported. It is less
preferred than
hydroxocobalamin for
treating vitamin B 12
deficiency because it has a
slightly lower...
- cyanocobalamin, the
adenosyl ligand in
vitamin B12 is
replaced by cyanide.
hydroxocobalamin, the
adenosyl ligand in
vitamin B12 is
replaced by hydroxide. methylcobalamin...
- to one author, it is
important to
treat vitamin B12
deficiency with
hydroxocobalamin or
cyanocobalamin or a
combination of
adenosylcobalamin and methylcobalamin...
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interval of the doses, or the
forms of
vitamin B12 (e.g. cyanocobalamin/
hydroxocobalamin). More
comprehensive studies are
still needed in
order to validate...
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sequester cyanide as cyanomethemoglobin. However, it has been
replaced by
hydroxocobalamin which had
better efficacy, and the use of amyl
nitrite has been found...
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considered as an
empirical treatment for
cyanide poisoning,
along with
hydroxocobalamin. It is most
effective in a pre-hospital setting,
since immediate administration...
- the baby. Its use at the same time in the same
intravenous line as
hydroxocobalamin is not recommended. In
cyanide poisoning,
sodium nitrite creates methemoglobinemia...
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prove to hold
regulatory function of DNA and RNA.
Methylcobalamin Hydroxocobalamin Cyanocobalamin Vitamin B12
Cobalamin biosynthesis Nitric oxide Marsh...