Thiamine

How is Thiamine dosed?

The dosage for thiamine varies based on age and gender. For infants and children aged 0-3 years, the recommended daily intake is between 0.3-0.7 mg, while for those aged 4-6 years, it is 0.9 mg. For both adolescent and adult males and females, the recommended daily intake ranges from 0.8-1.5 mg and 1-1.1 mg, respectively. Pregnant females should consume 1.5 mg, while breastfeeding females should consume 1.6 mg. It's important to consult with your healthcare professional to determine the appropriate dosage for your specific needs.

What is the dosage form of Thiamine?

Thiamine is available in the following dosage forms: tablet and solution.

How is Thiamine administered?

Thiamine can be administered orally (by mouth) or through injections (injectable thiamine) under the supervision of a healthcare professional. The oral route is typically in the form of tablets or solution. The injection route is reserved for specific medical purposes and is administered by a healthcare professional. It is important to follow the instructions provided by your healthcare professional when taking thiamine orally or through injections.

What are common precautions when taking Thiamine?

Please consult with a healthcare professional before starting any supplementation or treatment with thiamine.