Sulbutiamine

Uses of Sulbutiamine

Sulbutiamine is commonly used to treat Head Injury and Stroke

How Sulbutiamine Works

Sulbutiamine is a psychostimulant derived from Thiamine (Vitamin B1). It is not fully understood how Sulbutiamine works but it is postulated that Sulbutiamine is able to improve memory and reduce feelings of weakness.

Side Effects of Sulbutiamine

Tremor, Headache, Agitation in the elderly, Allergic skin reactions

Warnings

Kidney Safe If Prescribed

SulbuSulbutiaminee is safe to be used in patients with kidney impairment.

Alcohol Safe

There is no known interaction between alcohol and SulbuSulbutiaminee when used concomitantly.

Pregnancy Limited Data

There are limited data on the use of SulbuSulbutiaminee in pregnant women. Thus, it is not advisable to be used during pregnancy.

Driving Generally Safe

SulbuSulbutiaminee usually does not affect the ability to drive. Do not drive unless you are feeling well.

Liver Limited Data

SulbuSulbutiaminee is safe to be used in patients with liver impairment.

Lactation Limited Data

Excretion of SulbuSulbutiaminee in human breast milk is unknown. Thus, it is not advisable to be used during breastfeeding.

Written by , MD (Universiti Hasanuddin, Indonesia)

Reviewed by Dr Nur Syuhada binti Zulkifli, MD, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM).