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vitamin a + vitamin e + allantoin

Cream 600,000 IU + 0.050 g + 0.250 g / 100 g, 500,000 IU + 0.050 g + 0.250 g / 100 g

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Manufacturer #17901
The company started in the 1930s. the company provides medicines for analgesics, anti-inflammatories, antithesis, antiseptic, antiparasitic, respiratory, skin care, decongestants, anti allergies, psychotropics, erectile dysfunction, gastrointestinal and natural products.

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vitamin a + boric acid + zinc oxide

Cutaneous ointment 600,000 IU + 2 g + 15 g / 100 g

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Manufacturer #17901
The company started in the 1930s. the company provides medicines for analgesics, anti-inflammatories, antithesis, antiseptic, antiparasitic, respiratory, skin care, decongestants, anti allergies, psychotropics, erectile dysfunction, gastrointestinal and natural products.

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vitamin a + vitamin d + vitamin c

Oral drops 20ml

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Manufacturer #16312
With over 30 years of expertise in the South American pharmaceutical market, the Laboratories can now draw on a wealth of business and professional knowledge. The medicines are manufactured within a comprehensive quality system, thus preserving their identity, potency, and purity. The constant growth is reflected in new product launches, as well as in the development of appropriate drugs to achieve and maintain an optimal degree of Health.

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Drug Name: Vitamin A Chemical formulation: C20H30O Active ingredient: Vitamin A acetate and Vitamin A palmitate Common/generic brand name: Vitamin A Approved by FDA or not: Approved Commonly marketed in: U.S., Canada, Mexico, U.K., Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland, Russia, Belgium, Turkey, Poland, Rest of Europe, China, South Korea, Japan, India, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Rest of Asia-Pacific, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, U.A.E., Oman, Rest of the Middle East and Africa, Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America. Density: Excessive Vitamin A in the body can lead to reduced bone mineral density and increased risk of hip fracture. Dose as advised by the doctor. The usual dose for adults and children over the age of eight who have a severe deficit is two capsules daily for three days, then one capsule daily for two weeks.

What is the Vitamin A?

Vitamin A deficiency can be effectively treated with it. Vitamin A is a group of fat-soluble compounds that are structurally linked to and have the biological action of all-trans-retinol or retinol, the parent substance of the group. Vision, epithelial differentiation, growth, reproduction, pattern creation during embryogenesis, bone development, hematopoiesis, and brain development are all dependent on vitamin A. It is also necessary for maintaining the immune system's optimal functioning. Vitamin A Capsules contain large doses of vitamin A for the treatment of symptoms linked with a severe vitamin A deficiency in the diet. Long-term infections, skin rashes, acne, skin ulcers, and eye issues are among the symptoms. Vitamin A Capsules are also used to treat premenstrual tension and prevent respiratory infections.

Vitamin A is available in multiple forms:

Vitamin A is availble in the form of capsules, tablets as well as injections too.

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How to use Vitamin A?

Always follow your doctor's instructions when taking Vitamin A. Consult the doctor or physician or pharmacist in case of have any concerns. If you are allergic to any of the ingredients in Vitamin A Capsules, you should not take them. This medication must be taken by mouth. With a meal or a glass of milk, swallow the tablets whole. Crushing or chewing your tablets is not recommended.

Vitamin A Side effects

Common side effects:

If you don't feel well while taking Vitamin A Capsules, contact your doctor or pharmacist right away. This prescription helps most individuals who are deficient in vitamin A, but it may cause unpleasant side effects in a small number of people. All drugs have the potential to cause negative effects. They can be serious at times, but most of the time they aren't. If you experience any of the negative effects, seek medical help like vomiting, nausea, red, dry, itching, peeling, skin, or skin rash.

Uncommon Side Effects:

Tiredness, drowsiness, and an insatiable want to sleep, as well as dizziness and irritability. Changes in hair growth or hair loss. Lips that have been cracked or bone ache. Swelling of the hands, ankles, or feet, as well as a loss of appetite and weight.

Not Known and Rare Effects:

If you are having severe headaches or swelling or tenderness in the stomach or blurred vision due to swelling of the nerves at the back of the eye, or neurologic symptoms such as paralysis, difficulty speaking, walking, or with the vision and confusion, these symptoms are for adults. In babies, vomiting, and bulging of soft spot-on top of babies’ heads, are rare and should inform the doctor immediately.

Special Warning or precaution for use

Keep the capsules in the bottle until you're ready to use them. If you remove the capsules from the bottle, they may not last very long. Keep your capsules in a cool, dry area with a temperature below 25 degrees Celsius. Protect yourself from the sun. Vitamin A Capsules, like any other drug, should not be kept in the bathroom or near a sink. Heat damages the medicine.

Effect of Vitamin A on Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

Vitamin A deficiency is more likely in young children whose moms are poor in the vitamin. Vitamin A deficiency in the mother causes decreased fetal reserves and lower vitamin A levels in breastmilk. As such, there is no harmful effect of taking vitamin A tablets as usually, doctors advise multi-vitamin to patients during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

FAQ About Vitamin A

1.Does vitamin A interact with any possible medications?

Vitamin A can interact with anticoagulants. When you orally consume vitamin A supplements, then it might prevent blood clots and increase your bleeding risk.

2.Why is vitamin A given as a drug?

Vitamin A helps with Vitamin A deficiency. It helps in bone development, vision improvement, and maintenance of skin tissue.

3.What should not be taken with vitamin A?

Some products that may interact with Vitamin A are - acitretin, alitretinoin, bexarotene, cholestyramine, isotretinoin, and tretinoin.

4.Is Vitamin A safe to take?

A high intake of vitamin A can cause dizziness, nausea, headache, coma, and even death.

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