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Information about Conzace Capsule
Uses / Indications: A nutritional supplement, for adults 19 years old and above, for the prevention and treatment of vitamins and/or mineral deficiencies.
- Product composition:
- Multivitamins plus Minerals
- Expert advice:
- Oral vitamin A preparations should not be used for treating vitamin A deficiency in persons with malabsorption syndromes. Chronic consumption of vitamin A may cause liver damage. Vitamin C should be used with caution in patients with renal failure (risk of oxale stones), erythrocyte glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency (risk of hemolytic anemia), hemochromatosis, sickle cell anemia (risk of precipitating a crisis), thalassemia, or sideroblastic anemia. High doses of vitamin E (i.e., doses greater than 100 IU) should be used with caution in patients on warfarin. Monitoring of international normalized ratio (INR) and adjusting of warfarin dose (if indicated) are recommended. Likewise, those with vitamin K deficiencies, such as patients with liver failure, should be cautious in taking high doses of vitamin E. Vitamin E should be used with extreme caution in those with any lesions that habe a tendency to bleed (e.g., bleeding peptic ulcers) , those with a history of hemorrhagic stroke, and those with a history of hemorrhagic stroke, and those with inherited bleeding disorders (e.g., hemophilia). Zinc should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Do not use more than the recommended dose. If you are taking other supplements, read the label, since those supplements may contain the same ingredients as this product. Do not use after expiry date on the label.
- How to use:
- Administer with or without food