Is there a risk of dependence with Mecobalamin tablets?
When used within the prescribed course of treatment, Mecobalamin Tablets generally do not cause dependency. However, if taken for prolonged periods without medical guidance and then suddenly discontinued, some individuals may experience symptom recurrence, which is not due to addiction to the medication itself. Detailed explanation is as follows:
For clearly diagnosed conditions such as peripheral neuropathy, taking Mecobalamin Tablets short-term or in stages as directed by a physician, followed by gradual discontinuation after symptom improvement, allows normal bodily metabolism of the drug. No dependency or special discomfort upon discontinuation will occur.
If the medication is self-administered for prolonged periods without medical advice and without addressing the underlying cause, sudden discontinuation may lead to recurrence or worsening of the original neurological symptoms. This may be mistakenly perceived as dependency, but in fact results from unresolved underlying causes or incomplete treatment, rather than addiction to the drug itself.
It is essential to strictly follow medical instructions when using Mecobalamin Tablets, adhering to the prescribed treatment duration without extending it arbitrarily. If symptoms recur after discontinuation, medical consultation is necessary to identify the cause and adjust the treatment plan, avoiding unguided continuation of medication.