Oral contraceptives, antibiotics, sulfa drugs, and certain types of diuretics may lower thiamine levels in the body.
Thiamine is a vitamin used by the body to break down sugars in the diet. The medication helps correct nerve and heart problems that occur when a person's diet does not contain enough thiamine.
I don’t know right now
no thiamin is suppose to help your nerves
A: Thiamine, or aneurine hydrochloride
without thiamine you get a brain disease
thiamine is an organic molecule and it is a vitamin
Vitamin B1 is also known as thaimine. Thiamine is imperative for our nervous system. It help in the synthesis neurotransmitters like GABA & acetylcholine in our body. It has many neurological functions. Moreover its also involved in many cellular processes.
Cyanide is poisonous, thiamine is not. Thiamine is a "greener" catalyst.
my brother has to take this Thiamine HCL 100mg what is it taken for
immunoglobulins.
The leading risk factor for thiamine deficiency in the United States is alcoholism. In fact, the link between alcoholism, heart disease, and thiamine deficiency is so strong that researchers have formally identified a specific disease called beriberi heart disease, which usually leads to congestive heart failure. Chronic alcoholics may need 10-100 times the ordinary thiamine requirement. Heavy users of coffee and tea may also have increased risk of thiamine deficiency, since these beverages act as diuretics and remove both water and water-soluble vitamins, including thiamine, from your body. Your need for thiamine is also increased by chronic stress, chronic diarrhea, chronic fever, and smoking. People with these health problems may need 5-10 times the ordinary amount of thiamine.