Sulbutiamine
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6 Relevant Research Studies
Most-Reviewed Use: ANTIBIOTICS
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Brand Name: NA
Drug Class: Supplement
FDA Category: supplement
CompendiRx Topic(s): Fatigue
Dosage Form: Tablet Oral - N/A
Common Usage: Treating vitamin B1 deficiency - it is a manmade version of vitamin B1.
How it works
Sulbutiamine is widely used in the world of endurance sports for its anti-fatigue, cognitive enhancement, and antioxidant effects. It can also have neuroprotective effects. Sulbutiamine is used in the medical world to treat fatigue, thiamine deficiency, and concentration difficulties. The supplement is used to improve brain function in terms of memory, concentration, and mood. In rodent studies, sulbutiamine is shown to modulate acetylcholine activity in the hippocampus. Sulbutiamine exerts anti-oxidant and anti-apoptotic properties, meaning that it can prevent cells from dying due to oxidative damage. Medical applications of sulbutiamine outside of cognitive enhancement and fatigue include depression, diabetes polyneuropathy, and erectile dysfunction. Sulbutiamine may also potentially be an anti-cancer supplement, as its analog, thiamine, is.
Pregnancy
There is not enough data on the effects of sulbutiamine during pregnancy and when breastfeeding. Avoid sulbutiamine supplements if pregnant or breastfeeding.
Lactation
There is not enough data on the effects of sulbutiamine during pregnancy and when breastfeeding. Avoid sulbutiamine supplements if pregnant or breastfeeding.
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