Riboflavin
Riboflavin, also known as Vitamin B2, is a water-soluble vitamin essential for energy production and the metabolism of fats, drugs, and steroids. It is vital for the growth, development, and function of cells.-Treatment and prevention of riboflavin deficiency. -Supplementation in cases of anemia, cataracts, and other health conditions linked to vitamin B2 deficiency.
-Adults: Typically, 1.1 to 1.6 mg daily. -Children: Dosage varies by age; consult a healthcare provider for specific recommendations.
Hypersensitivity to riboflavin or any of its components.
-Use with caution in individuals with liver disease. -Consult a healthcare provider before use during pregnancy or lactation.
Generally well-tolerated; possible side effects include mild diarrhea or bright yellow urine.
Riboflavin may interact with certain medications such as anticholinergic drugs and some antibiotics. Always consult a healthcare provider for potential interactions.