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UPCOB 1500

Methylcobalamin 1500mcg Sublingual Tablet

Dosage Form Tablet
Packing 10*10 ALU-ALU (Perforated)
MRP ₹999
Prescribed By Neurologist, Diabetologist, General Physician, Internal Medicine, Orthopaedician

Quick Facts

Storage Below 30°C, Alu-Alu; Schedule: OTC; Route: Sublingual (under tongue); MRP: ₹999

Key Benefits

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Sublingual delivery — bypasses gut absorption, ideal for malabsorption conditions
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Methylcobalamin — active B12 form working directly in nerve cells
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1500mcg therapeutic dose — not a maintenance supplement dose
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Perforated Alu-Alu blister for individual tablet dispensing
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Effective alternative to B12 injections for many patients

Mechanism of Action

Methylcobalamin 1500mcg in sublingual (under-the-tongue) form. Sublingual delivery bypasses the gut, allowing direct absorption through the oral mucosa into the bloodstream — particularly useful for patients with B12 malabsorption (pernicious anaemia, atrophic gastritis, post-gastrectomy, elderly with reduced intrinsic factor). Methylcobalamin is the active neurological form of B12, directly supporting myelin maintenance and nerve function.

Indications

B12 deficiency neuropathy, pernicious anaemia, B12 malabsorption conditions, diabetic neuropathy, metformin users (who lose B12 absorption), elderly patients with intrinsic factor deficiency, and vegetarians with chronic B12 deficiency.

Dosage & Administration

Take as prescribed by your doctor or healthcare professional. Do not self-medicate.

Why UPCOB 1500?

The sublingual format is clinically meaningful — for patients who cannot absorb oral B12 conventionally, sublingual delivery achieves comparable blood levels to injection without needles. A practical upgrade over standard oral Methylcobalamin tablets.

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