1. Vitamin B Deficiencies:
- Resulting from poor dietary habits, anorexia, or chronic illnesses.
- Due to the use of medications that interfere with vitamin absorption, prolonged diarrhea, or excessive vomiting.
2. Increased Energy Requirements:
- During periods of rapid growth, physiological stress, infections, hypermetabolic states, convalescence, and in underweight infants.
3. Neurological and Developmental Support:
- As a neurotrophic agent for school children needing cognitive enhancement, children with attention deficits, those with neurologic disturbances, or neuromuscular weaknesses.
4. Gastrointestinal Disorders:
- As an adjuvant therapy for conditions like constipation or lazy bowel syndrome.
5. Detoxification:
- Helps in managing poisoning from substances like organophosphates, lead, and heavy metals. |