Management of peripheral neuropathy symptoms with a fixed dose combination of high-dose vitamin B1, B6 and B12: A 12-week prospective non-interventional study in Indonesia

Authors

  • Manfaluthy Hakim Head, Department of Neurology, Clinical Neurophysiology and Neuromuscular Disorder Division, Universitas Indonesia - Cipto Mangunkusumo National General Hospital, Jakarta http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3625-3010
  • Nani Kurniani Lecturer, Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Padjadjaran, Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Jawa Barat http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0416-4171
  • Rizaldy Taslim Pinzon Lecturer, Department of Neurology, Duta Wacana Christian University School of Medicine, Yogyakarta http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3357-9907
  • Dodik Tugasworo Director, Department of Human Resource and Education, Dr. Kariadi General Hospital, Jawa Tengah http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6193-5828
  • Mudjiani Basuki Coordinator, Department of Neurology Study Program, Faculty of Medicine, Airlangga University http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5370-7750
  • Hasmawi Haddani Coordinator, Department of Neurology Study Program, Faculty of Medicine, Airlangga University, Chairman of PERDOSSI (Indonesian Association of Neurologist) Palembang Chapter http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2430-6189
  • Pagan Pambudi Lecturer, Department of Medical, Faculty of Lambung Mangkurat Banjarmasin University, Head, Department of Neurology, Ulin General Hospital, Banjarmasin http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0287-3705
  • Aida Fithrie Lecturer, Department of Medical Faculty, University of Sumatera Utara, Education Coordinator, Department of Neurology, Head of Neurophysiology Division
  • Audry Devisanty Wuysang Student Program Coordinator, Department of Neurology, Hasanuddin University, Sulawesi Selatan http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2188-8128

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v9i1.18510

Keywords:

Peripheral neuropathy, Vitamin B1, B6 and B12, Tingling, Numbness, Prospective study, Vitamin deficiency, TSS, VAS, SF-8, QoL

Abstract

Background: Peripheral neuropathy is a common condition which can have a significant impact on quality of life. It occurs as a component of several common and rare diseases or can be idiopathic and can present with various symptoms.

Aims and Objectives: This study is aimed at evaluating the effectiveness and safety of the fixed dose combination of vitamin B1, B6 and B12in mild to moderate peripheral neuropathy of various etiologies in the Indonesian population.

Materials and Methods: This was a prospective, open label, multi-center, single arm observational study (Indonesian Clinical Trial Registry No: INA-KPA0DYA). A total of 411 subjects with mild to moderate peripheral neuropathy of various etiologies, who met the eligibility criteria, were included in the study. A subject was considered to have “completed” the study if the study procedures, up to Visit 3 (one month of treatment) were accomplished. Procedural results and 12-week clinical outcomes are reported.

Results: Treatment with combination of vitamin B1, B6 and B12 in subjects with symptoms of PN showed significant improvement in overall Total Symptom Score (TSS), within 14 days. The treatment also successfully reduced individual components of TSS from baseline to Visit 5. A significant percentage reduction was also observed for all the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) parameters at the end of 12 weeks, while the Quality of Life (QoL) scores increased from baseline to the end of treatment.

Conclusions: The fixed dose combination of vitamin B1, B6 and B12 was effective and welltolerated in subjects with mild to moderate peripheral neuropathy, of various etiologies.

Asian Journal of Medical Sciences Vol.9(1) 2018 32-40

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2018-01-01

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Hakim, M., Kurniani, N., Pinzon, R. T., Tugasworo, D., Basuki, M., Haddani, H., … Wuysang, A. D. (2018). Management of peripheral neuropathy symptoms with a fixed dose combination of high-dose vitamin B1, B6 and B12: A 12-week prospective non-interventional study in Indonesia. Asian Journal of Medical Sciences, 9(1), 32–40. https://doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v9i1.18510

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