Floriz

 5000 mcg Tablet
Radiant Nutraceuticals Ltd.
Unit Price: ৳40.00
Strip Price: ৳400.00 (10 Units)
Box Price: ৳ 1,200.00 (3 Strips, 30 Units)
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Indications

Approved Indications

  • Biotin deficiency (rare but serious)
  • Biotin-responsive inherited metabolic disorders, including:
    • Biotinidase deficiency
    • Holocarboxylase synthetase deficiency
  • Supportive treatment for peripheral neuropathy (adjunct, based on clinical use)

Clinically Accepted / Off-Label Uses

  • Improving hair thinning, brittle nails, and dry skin in suspected deficiency
  • Supportive use in pregnancy to correct a marginal deficiency (common but usually mild)
  • Adjunct in diabetes management for modest improvement in glucose control (limited evidence)

রেজিস্টার্ড চিকিৎসকের নির্দেশনা অনুযায়ী ঔষধ সেবন করুন।

Dosage & Administration

Adults

  • Biotin deficiency: 5 mg to 10 mg daily (severe cases may require up to 20 mg/day)
  • Biotinidase deficiency: 5 mg to 20 mg/day
  • General supplementation: 30–100 mcg/day

Pediatric

  • Infants: 5–10 mcg/day (supplement)
  • Children: 10–20 mcg/day
  • Biotinidase deficiency: 5–10 mg/day

Elderly

  • No dosage adjustment required.

Pregnancy & Lactation

  • Pregnancy: 30 mcg/day (RDA)
  • Lactation: 35 mcg/day

Administration

  • Taken orally, with or without food.
  • High-dose biotin should be taken separately from multivitamins to avoid assay interference.

রেজিস্টার্ড চিকিৎসকের নির্দেশনা অনুযায়ী ঔষধ সেবন করুন।

Mechanism of Action (MOA)

Biotin acts as a coenzyme for carboxylase enzymes, essential for:

  • Fatty acid synthesis
  • Amino acid metabolism
  • Gluconeogenesis
  • Energy production (ATP generation)

It supports keratin infrastructure, leading to improved hair and nail strength.

Pharmacokinetics
  • Absorption: Well absorbed from the small intestine.
  • Distribution: Widely distributed; accumulates in liver, brain, and muscle.
  • Metabolism: Minimal; excess circulates unmetabolized.
  • Excretion: Primarily excreted unchanged in urine.
  • Half-life: 26–36 hours (varies with dose).
Pregnancy Category & Lactation
  • Pregnancy: Generally safe at recommended doses; mild deficiency is common during pregnancy.
  • Lactation: Safe; biotin is naturally present in breast milk.

High-dose biotin (5–20 mg/day) should be used only under medical supervision.

Therapeutic Class

Water-soluble B-complex vitamin (Vitamin B7).
Coenzyme / Nutritional supplement.

Contraindications
  • Known hypersensitivity to biotin
  • Avoid very high doses in patients undergoing frequent lab testing (interferes with immunoassays)
Warnings & Precautions
  • High-dose biotin (≥5 mg/day) can interfere with laboratory tests, including:
    • Thyroid function tests
    • Troponin (cardiac) assays
    • Hormone levels
    • Vitamin levels
  • Misleading test results may lead to misdiagnosis.

Stop biotin 2–3 days before lab tests.

Side Effects

Common (usually mild):

  • Nausea
  • Stomach upset
  • Skin rash

Rare:

  • Acne-like rash
  • Allergic reactions
Drug Interactions
  • Anticonvulsants (carbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital) – decrease biotin levels
  • Long-term antibiotics – reduce gut flora and lower biotin absorption
  • Alpha-lipoic acid – may reduce biotin effectiveness
  • Lab test interference – very significant at high doses
Recent Updates / Guidelines
  • FDA warns that high-dose biotin severely interferes with lab tests, including troponin, thyroid tests, and immunoassays.
  • NIH notes increasing use for hair and nail health, though strong evidence exists only for deficiency-related symptoms.
Storage Conditions
  • Store below 25°C
  • Protect from heat, light, and moisture
  • Keep out of reach of children
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