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Biotin, also known as vitamin H, is crucial for several physiological functions including:
Biotin acts as a cofactor in enzymatic carboxylation processes and is vital for the growth and differentiation of epidermal cells, influencing the formation and renewal of skin, hair, and nails. It functions as a coenzyme for mitochondrial carboxylases in hair roots, improving keratin structure. Biotin deficiency can result in hair loss, dermatitis, and aciduria. It is commonly prescribed as a nutritional supplement for hair loss.
Take as directed by a registered physician.
Contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients.
Beautin is well-tolerated in the recommended dose. No toxicity has been reported with oral supplementation of up to 200 mg per day or intravenous administration of 20 mg per day.
There is insufficient clinical data to establish the safety of Beautin during pregnancy and lactation. Use with caution and consult a healthcare provider.