Multivitamins Minerals – Complivit coated tablets 30 pcs

$16.00

Description

Release form

Tablets

Packaging

30 pcs

Indications

Prevention and supplementation of vitamins and minerals deficiency

increased physical and mental stress

recovery period after prolonged and / or severe illnesses, including infectious

in complex treatment with antibiotic therapy.

Contraindications

Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug.

Special instructions

Do not recommend taking this medication concurrently with other multivitamin preparations to avoid overdose.

When prescribing the drug, it should be borne in mind that the daily dose of retinol acetate during pregnancy should not exceed 5000 IU.

It is possible to stain urine in intense yellow color, which is not dangerous, since it is due to the presence of riboflavin in the composition of the drug.

Composition srdlp 1 tablet, coated :

Active substances:

Vitamin A (retinol acetate) 1.135 mg (3300 IU),

Vitamin B 12 (cyanocobalamin) 12.5 mcg,

Vitamin E (tocopherol acetate) 10 mg,

Thioctic acid (lipoic acid) 2 mg,

Vitamin B 1 (thiamine hydrochloride) 1 mg,

Phosphorus (as magnesium hydrogen phosphate t dihydrate) (as calcium phosphate dihydrate) 60 mg,

Vitamin B 2 (riboflavin mononucleotide) 1.27 mg,

Iron (as iron sulfate heptahydrate) 5 mg,

Vitamin B 6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride) 5 mg,

Excipients:

water-soluble methyl cellulose,

talc,

potato starch,

citric acid,

povidone low molecular weight (polyvinylpyrrolidone low molecular weight),

calcium sulphate, calcium sulphardum carbonate (basic water),

gelatin,

titanium dioxide,

beeswax.

Dosage and administration of

Comlivitis taken orally after a meal.

For the prevention of vitamin and mineral deficiency – 1 tablet 1 time per day. In conditions accompanied by an increased need for vitamins and minerals – 1 tablet 2 times a day.

Duration of the course is determined individually. (Usually – 1 month). Repeated courses – on the recommendation of a doctor.

Side effects

Allergic reactions possible.

Drug Interactions

Iron and calcium delay intestinal absorption of antibiotics from the tetracycline group and fluoroquinolone derivatives. With the simultaneous use of vitamin C and short-acting sulfa drugs, the risk of developing crystalluria increases.

Antacids containing aluminum, magnesium, calcium, and colestyramine reduce iron absorption. Ascorbic acid increases the absorption of drugs of the penicillin group, iron.

With the simultaneous administration of diuretics from the thiazide group, the likelihood of hypercalcemia increases.

Vitamin B6 reduces levodopa activity in patients with parkinsonism.

Storage conditions

In a dry, dark place at room temperature.

Term hodnosty

2 years

Form of Treatment

tablets