Vit-C 60 mg / Biotin 0.3 mg / folate 0.8 mg / mecobalamin 0.006 mg / Niacinamide 20 mg / pantothenate 10 mg / vit-B6 10 mg / Riboflavin 1.7 mg / vit-B1 1.5 mg / ZINC CITRATE 50 mg Oral Tablet
RxNorm 826656
Concept Hierarchy & Relationship Mapping
RxNorm Concept Unique Identifier (RxCUI) 826656 represents a standardized clinical drug concept used for cross-system interoperability. This concept aggregates multiple Atom IDs (AUIs), which are specific naming variations and synonyms used across pharmaceutical databases to ensure accurate medication mapping for: vit-C 60 mg / Biotin 0.3 mg / folate 0.8 mg / mecobalamin 0.006 mg / Niacinamide 20 mg / pantothenate 10 mg / vit-B6 10 mg / Riboflavin 1.7 mg / vit-B1 1.5 mg / ZINC CITRATE 50 mg Oral Tablet.
The following semantic concepts and normalized strings are associated with this clinical entity:
This clinical crossover tool is designed for healthcare professionals, pharmacists, and data analysts to safely compare substitute products and manage medication interoperability.
Semantic Clinical Drug (SCD):
Ascorbic acid 60 mg / biotin 0.3 mg / folic acid 0.8 mg / mecobalamin 0.006 mg / niacinamide 20 mg / pantothenate 10 mg / pyridoxine 10 mg / riboflavin 1.7 mg / thiamine 1.5 mg / zinc citrate 50 mg Oral Tablet
(Atom ID: 12329983)
Synonym (SY):
Vit-C 60 mg / Biotin 0.3 mg / folate 0.8 mg / mecobalamin 0.006 mg / Niacinamide 20 mg / pantothenate 10 mg / vit-B6 10 mg / Riboflavin 1.7 mg / vit-B1 1.5 mg / ZINC CITRATE 50 mg Oral Tablet
(Atom ID: 3856521)
Synonym (SY):
Vit-C 60 mg / Biotin 0.3 mg / folate 0.8 mg / mecobalamin 0.006 mg / Niacinamide 20 mg / pantothenate 10 mg / vit-B6 10 mg / Riboflavin 1.7 mg / vitamin B1 1.5 mg / ZINC CITRATE 50 mg Oral Tablet
(Atom ID: 3867475)
Synonym (SY):
Vit-C 60 mg / Biotin 0.3 mg / folate 0.8 mg / mecobalamin 0.006 mg / Niacinamide 20 mg / pantothenate 10 mg / vitamin B6 10 mg / Riboflavin 1.7 mg / vit-B1 1.5 mg / ZINC CITRATE 50 mg Oral Tablet
(Atom ID: 3866641)
Synonym (SY):
Vit-C 60 mg / Biotin 0.3 mg / folate 0.8 mg / mecobalamin 0.006 mg / Niacinamide 20 mg / pantothenate 10 mg / vitamin B6 10 mg / Riboflavin 1.7 mg / vitamin B1 1.5 mg / ZINC CITRATE 50 mg Oral Tablet
(Atom ID: 3867225)
Synonym (SY):
Vitamin C 60 mg / Biotin 0.3 mg / folate 0.8 mg / mecobalamin 0.006 mg / Niacinamide 20 mg / pantothenate 10 mg / vit-B6 10 mg / Riboflavin 1.7 mg / vit-B1 1.5 mg / ZINC CITRATE 50 mg Oral Tablet
(Atom ID: 3867219)
Synonym (SY):
Vitamin C 60 mg / Biotin 0.3 mg / folate 0.8 mg / mecobalamin 0.006 mg / Niacinamide 20 mg / pantothenate 10 mg / vit-B6 10 mg / Riboflavin 1.7 mg / vitamin B1 1.5 mg / ZINC CITRATE 50 mg Oral Tablet
(Atom ID: 3867033)
Synonym (SY):
Vitamin C 60 mg / Biotin 0.3 mg / folate 0.8 mg / mecobalamin 0.006 mg / Niacinamide 20 mg / pantothenate 10 mg / vitamin B6 10 mg / Riboflavin 1.7 mg / vit-B1 1.5 mg / ZINC CITRATE 50 mg Oral Tablet
(Atom ID: 3867476)
Synonym (SY):
Vitamin C 60 mg / Biotin 0.3 mg / folate 0.8 mg / mecobalamin 0.006 mg / Niacinamide 20 mg / pantothenate 10 mg / vitamin B6 10 mg / Riboflavin 1.7 mg / vitamin B1 1.5 mg / ZINC CITRATE 50 mg Oral Tablet
(Atom ID: 3867495)
Patient Education
Biotin
What is it? Biotin (vitamin B7) is a vitamin found in foods like eggs, milk, and bananas. Biotin deficiency can cause thinning of the hair and a rash on the face.
Biotin is an important part of enzymes in the body that break down substances like fats, carbohydrates, and others. There isn't a good test for detecting low biotin levels, so it's usually identified by its symptoms, which include thinning hair and red scaly rash around the eyes, nose, and mouth.
Biotin is used for biotin deficiency. It is also commonly used for hair loss, brittle nails, and other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses. Biotin supplements might interfere with some lab tests. Talk with your doctor if you are taking biotin supplements and need to have any blood tests.
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Zinc
What is it? Zinc is a mineral. It is called an "essential trace element" because very small amounts of zinc are necessary for human health. Since the human body does not store excess zinc, it must be consumed regularly as part of the diet. Common dietary sources of zinc include red meat, poultry, and fish. Zinc deficiency can cause short stature, reduced ability to taste food, and the inability of testes and ovaries to function properly.
Zinc is used for the treatment and prevention of zinc deficiency and its consequences, including stunted growth and acute diarrhea in children, slow wound healing, and Wilson's disease. Zinc is also used for many other conditions. There is some scientific evidence to support its use for some of these conditions. But for most, there is no good scientific evidence to support its use.
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): While zinc may have benefit for the common cold and other airway infections, there is no good evidence to support using it for COVID-19. Also, zinc gluconate 50 mg daily does not seem to be beneficial. Follow healthy lifestyle choices and proven prevention methods instead.
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Folate
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Vitamin C
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