Can Mecobalamin Dispersible Tablets be taken for a long time?
Generally, whether Mecobalamin Dispersible Tablets should be taken long-term depends on the specific condition. Most patients can take the medication according to the prescribed course under a doctor's guidance, but self-administering for prolonged periods is not recommended. Detailed explanations are as follows:

For diseases requiring long-term nerve repair, such as peripheral neuropathy, if no significant adverse reactions occur during treatment, long-term use according to the prescribed regimen may be continued following a doctor's evaluation, to continuously promote nerve repair. In such cases, regular follow-up evaluations and adjustments to the treatment plan are necessary.
If symptoms do not improve after a period of medication, or if adverse reactions such as rash or nausea occur, continued long-term use will not only fail to provide therapeutic benefits but may also increase bodily burden. In such cases, medication should be discontinued promptly and medical advice sought to prevent adverse effects.
Strict adherence to medical instructions is essential when taking Mecobalamin Dispersible Tablets; extending the duration of treatment without authorization is not advised. During treatment, monitor physical responses closely, and if discomfort or changes in condition occur, communicate promptly with your doctor to adjust the treatment plan accordingly.