Indicated for: nutritional support; mineral deficiency
Route of administration: oral
Substance: phosphothreonine + glutamine + hydroxocobalamin + phosphoserine + arginine (mineral + nutrient + vitamin)
ATC: A13AN01 (Alimentary tract and metabolism | Tonics)
Phosphothreonine, glutamine, hydroxocobalamin, phosphoserine, and arginine are essential nutrients or compounds used in various dietary supplements or special medical formulas. They may be recommended to support recovery in certain conditions, improve metabolic function, or correct nutritional deficiencies.
Phosphothreonine and phosphoserine are phosphorylated forms of amino acids involved in metabolic processes and optimal nervous system function. Glutamine is an important amino acid for gut and immune health, while arginine supports blood circulation and tissue healing. Hydroxocobalamin is a form of vitamin B12, essential for red blood cell formation and nervous system function.
These substances should be taken as recommended by a doctor or nutritionist, depending on the patient's individual needs. Side effects are rare but may include digestive disturbances or allergic reactions to some components.
Such combinations of nutrients can provide significant benefits in certain medical situations, but it is important that their use is supervised by a specialist to avoid overdosing or interactions with other treatments.