Most medications do not contain iodine and thiamine.
And Thiodine contains both substances. The drug contains two components that have a positive effect on the patient’s body. It is this fact that determines the scope of application of the drug. In the reference book of medicines, Thiodine is recommended to be used for the following diseases: hypothyroidism, stomach disorders, nervous conditions, deficiency of B vitamins, anemia, etc. The drug has its contraindications and restrictions for use. Thiodine, like any chemical compound, can cause negative consequences of treatment if used incorrectly. Therefore, you should strictly follow the doctor's recommendations and the instructions for the drug.