HB-12 Haemoglobin Blood Tonic 200ml
HB-12 Haemoglobin Blood Tonic is a trusted haematinic syrup owned by United African Laboratory. It is one of the most popular blood tonics in Nigeria, formulated to support blood health and boost energy. It is primarily used to treat iron-deficiency anemia and as a nutritional supplement for individuals recovering from illness or surgery.
This tonic contains Haemoglobin (Hemoglobin) and Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin). These active ingredients are essential for producing healthy red blood cells and ensuring efficient oxygen transport throughout your body.
Key Benefits of HB12 Blood Tonic
- Blood Building: Helps increase haemoglobin levels and treats anemia effectively.
- Energy Boost: Combats tiredness, weakness, and dizziness.
- Recovery Support: Aids faster recovery after malaria, surgery, or long-term illness.
- Vitality: Provides essential nutrients to maintain general health and vitality.
HB-12 Blood Tonic for Pregnancy
Many women in Nigeria use HB12 as a blood-building supplement during pregnancy when the body’s demand for iron is higher.
Can a pregnant woman take HB-12 blood tonic? Yes, it is generally safe and often recommended. However, you should always consult your doctor or a GoMed pharmacist before starting any supplement during pregnancy to ensure it is right for you.
How to use HB-12 Syrup
To get the best results, follow the dosage on the pack or as directed by your doctor:
- Adults: 10ml (two teaspoonfuls) three times daily.
- Children: Use as prescribed by a healthcare professional.
- Note: Shake the bottle well before each use. It can be taken with or without food.
HB-12 Blood Tonic Price in Nigeria
The price of HB-12 blood tonic 200ml typically ranges from ₦3,100 to ₦4,200 in Nigeria. Premium versions like HB-12 Plus or Ultra Strength may have different prices. You can always check the top of this page for the most current price on GoMed.
Side Effects
You may notice a darker stool or mild stomach upset while taking iron-rich tonics like HB-12. This is normal and usually nothing to worry about. If you have any concerns, reach out to a healthcare provider.