Biotin Tablet is a dietary supplement commonly used to support hair, skin, and nail health. While it's generally safe, certain precautions should be taken to avoid potential side effects or interactions.
- Allergies: Avoid if allergic to any ingredients in Biotin Tablet.
- Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Consult your doctor before use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
- Children: Should only be given to children if recommended by a doctor.
- Alcohol: Avoid alcohol while taking Biotin Tablet.
- Special Conditions: Use with caution if you have dialysis, bleeding disorders, liver diseases, anemia, or malabsorption.
- Drug-Drug Interactions: May interact with medications like carbamazepine (bipolar disorder), phenytoin, phenobarbital, and primidone (seizures).
- Drug-Food Interactions: Avoid alcohol while taking Biotin Tablet.
- Drug-Disease Interactions: Caution is advised for those with malabsorption, dialysis, kidney, liver problems, and bleeding disorders.
- Alcohol: Limit or avoid alcohol consumption.
- Pregnancy: Consult a doctor before use.
- Breastfeeding: Seek medical advice.
- Driving: May cause dizziness; drive only if alert.
- Liver: Consult your doctor if you have liver issues.
- Maintain a balanced diet and exercise regularly.
- Get plenty of rest and avoid smoking and alcohol.
- Incorporate stress-relief practices like meditation and yoga.
- Choose fresh, home-cooked meals over processed foods.
Hair Loss (Alopecia): Hair loss can be temporary or permanent, often caused by heredity, hormonal changes, or nutrient deficiencies.
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