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SALT COMPOSITION
Vitamin A 1000.00 mg + Vitamin D 15.00 mg + Vitamin E 20.00 mg + Vitamin K 120.00 MCG + Vitamin C 100.00 mg + Vitamin B Complex 25.00 mg + Folic Acid 400.00 IU + Calcium Pantothenate 7.00 mg + Biotin 75.00 mg + Choline 210.00 mg
Vitamin A
  • Vitamin A is vital for a healthy immune system, bone growth, vision, cell recognition and reproduction. Vitamin A often works as an antioxidant, fighting cell damage, but it also has many other uses. It has a vital role in the formation of heart, lungs, and kidney.
  • Other functions of vitamin A include the formation and maintenance of teeth, bones, soft tissue, white blood cells, the immune system and mucus membranes. 
  • Most people get enough vitamin A from their diets. However, a doctor might suggest vitamin A supplements to people who have vitamin A deficiencies. People most likely to have vitamin A deficiency are those with diseases (such as digestive disorders) or very poor diets.

 

Uses
  • Vitamin A is used for improving the eyesight, maintaining cells of the skin and the lining of the digestive, urinary and respiratory tracts.
  • It also helps in the formation of red and white blood cells in our body that are important to carry out the various essential functions of our body.
  • Topical and oral retinoids are common prescription treatments for acne and other skin conditions, including wrinkles. 
  • Oral vitamin A is also used as a treatment for measles and dry eye in people with low levels of vitamin A. 
  • Vitamin A is also used for a specific type of leukemia.
  • Vitamin A has been studied as a treatment for many other conditions, including cancers, cataracts, and HIV. However, the results are inconclusive.
Side Effects
  • Night blindness
  • A higher risk of infections, especially in the throat, chest, and abdomen
  • Follicular hyperkeratosis, leading to dry, bumpy skin.
  • Fertility issues
  • Delayed growth in children
  • Symptoms of vitamin A toxicity include dry skin, joint pain, vomiting, headaches, confusion.
Precautions / Concerns
  • If you take too much of Vitamin A, it can lead to birth defects, abnormalities of the liver and disorders of the central nervous system.
  • It can also decrease bone mineral density, leading to an increased risk of osteoporosis.
  • This is because an excess of Vitamin A suppresses the building up of bones and increases its breakdown.
  • The rate of calcium absorption by Vitamin D can also get affected due to excess of Vitamin A. Therefore, it is advised to use Vitamin A only as directed by your doctor.
  • Interactions. Vitamin A supplements may interact with some birth control pillsblood thinners (Coumadin), acne medicines (isotretinoin), cancer treatments, and many other drugs.
  • People who drink heavily or have kidney or liver disease shouldn’t take vitamin A supplements without talking to a doctor.
Vitamin D
  • Vitamin D (ergocalciferol-D2, cholecalciferol-D3, alfacalcidol) is a fat-soluble vitamin that helps your body absorb calcium and phosphorus. Having the right amount of vitamin D, calcium, and phosphorus is important for building and keeping strong bones.
  • Vitamin D is made by the body when skin is exposed to sunlight. Sunscreen, protective clothing, limited exposure to sunlight, dark skin, and age may prevent getting enough vitamin D from the sun. 


 

Uses
  • Vitamin D is used to treat and prevent bone disorders (such as ricketsosteomalacia).
  • Vitamin D with calcium is used to treat or prevent bone loss (osteoporosis).
  • Vitamin D is also used with other medications to treat low levels of calcium or phosphate caused by certain disorders (such as hypoparathyroidismpseudohypoparathyroidismfamilial hypophosphatemia). 
  • It may be used in kidney disease to keep calcium levels normal and allow normal bone growth. 
  • Vitamin D drops (or other supplements) are given to breast-fed infants because breast milk usually has low levels of vitamin D.
Side Effects
  • At normal doses usually has no side effects. 
  • Too much vitamin D can cause harmful high calcium levels. Tell your doctor right away if any of these signs of high vitamin D/calcium levels occur: nausea/vomitingconstipation, loss of appetite, increased thirst, increased urination, mental/mood changes, unusual tiredness.
Precautions / Concerns
  • Before using this medication, tell your doctor or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: high calcium/vitamin D levels (hypercalcemia/hypervitaminosis D), difficulty absorbing nutrition from food (malabsorption syndrome), kidney disease, liver disease.
  • Liquid products, chewable tablets, or dissolving tablets may contain sugar and/or aspartame. Liquid products may also contain alcohol. Caution is advised if you have diabetes, liver disease, phenylketonuria (PKU), or any other condition that requires you to limit/avoid these substances in your diet. 


 

 

Vitamin E
  • Vitamin E is essential to the normal functioning of the human body. It plays a central role in your immune system and functions as an antioxidant, neutralizing free radicals that damage cells at the genetic level.
  • Vitamin E is fat-soluble, meaning that it is dissolved in fat and able to be stored in the liver and fatty tissues of the body.
     
Uses
  • Vitamin E acts as an antioxidant (i.e., an inhibitor of oxidation processes) in body tissues. It protects unsaturated fats in the body from oxidation by peroxides and other free radicals.  It also acts as an protection of polyunsaturated fatty acids, cell membranes.
  • The vitamin is used commercially as an antioxidant to retard the rancidification of fats, especially vegetable oils.
  • Vitamin E aids in the transmission of electrical signals between nerve cells (neurons) of the brain and body.
  • Vitamin E is integral to eye health, aiding in the self-repair of the retina, cornea, and uvea (the pigmented portion of the eye).
  • Vitamin E can aid in scar healing by hydrating the skin, inhibiting collagen production, and reducing inflammation that can lead to tissue damage.
     
Side Effects

Vitamin E supplements rarely cause any harm if taken at the recommended daily dose.
But sometimes lower doses can trigger side effects like

  •  nausea,
  •  vomiting,
  •  stomach pain,
  •  diarrhea.
  •  Slow down blood clotting
Precautions / Concerns
  • Vitamin E deficiency is considered rare in the developed world, except in premature babies with low birth weight or in people with rare genetic disorders such as abetalipoproteinemia or ataxia with vitamin E deficiency.
  • VitaminE can neither treat nor prevent liver disease but may help slow its progression.
  • VitaminE can slow blood clotting and may need to be avoided in people taking blood thinners like Coumadin (warfarin) or Plavix (clopidogrel).
  • VitaminE supplements should also be avoided in people with a history of heart attacks, stroke, bleeding disorders, or head and neck cancers.
  • VitaminE supplements are presumed to be safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Vitamin K
Vitamin C

Vitamin C consists of a water-soluble vitamin known as vitamin C. Vitamin C is also known as L-ascorbic acid or ascorbate.  It occurs as a white or slightly yellow crystal or powder with a slightly acidic taste. On exposure to light, it gradually darkens. In the dry state, it is reasonably stable in air, but in solution, it rapidly oxidizes.

Uses
  • Vitamin C helps in the growth and repair of tissues of bones, cartilage, tendons, skin, hair, muscles and many more.
  • Along with that, it helps in wound healing and also enhances the absorption of iron in our body.
  • Excess of free radicals can speed up the ageing process, vitamin C due to its rich antioxidant properties help to reduce the harmful effects of these free radicals. Vitamin C is very crucial for bone and teeth health.
  • It improves vision and also regulates blood cholesterol levels.
  • Owing to its numerous benefits, it is very important to take an adequate amount of vitamin C in your diet.

Possibly Effective for

  • An eye disease that leads to vision loss in older adults (age-related macular degeneration or AMD).
  • Irregular heartbeat (atrial fibrillation). Taking vitamin C before and for a few days after heart surgery helps prevent irregular heartbeat after heart surgery.
  • Emptying the colon before a colonoscopy.
  • Limb pain that usually occurs after an injury (complex regional pain syndrome). 
  • Skin redness caused by injury or irritation (erythema). Using a skin cream containing vitamin C might decrease skin redness following laser resurfacing for scar and wrinkle removal.
  • Airway infections caused by exercise. Using vitamin C before heavy physical exercise, such as a marathon, might prevent upper airway infections that can occur after heavy exercise.
  • Swelling (inflammation) of the stomach (gastritis). Some medicine used to treat H. pylori infection can worsen stomach inflammation. Taking vitamin C along with one of these medicines called omeprazole might decrease this side effect.
  • A condition in which red blood cells are broken down faster than they are made (hemolytic anemia). Taking vitamin C supplements might help manage anemia in people undergoing dialysis.
  • High cholesterol. Taking vitamin C might reduce low-density lipoprotein cholesterol in people with high cholesterol.
  • Lead poisoning. Consuming vitamin C in the diet seems to lower blood levels of lead.
  • Osteoarthritis. Taking vitamin C from dietary sources or from calcium ascorbate supplements seems to prevent cartilage loss and worsening of symptoms in people with osteoarthritis.
  • Pain after surgery. Taking 2 grams of vitamin C by mouth one hour before surgery might reduce pain and the need for opioid pain relievers after surgery. 
  • Wrinkled skin. Skin creams containing vitamin C seem to improve the appearance of wrinkled skin. A vitamin C patch also seems to help reduce wrinkles.
Side Effects

Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficult breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.

Stop using Vitamin C and call your doctor at once if you have:

  • Joint pain, weakness or tired feeling, weight loss, stomach pain;
  • Chills, fever, increased urge to urinate, painful or difficult urination; or
  • Severe pain in your side or lower back, blood in your urine.

Common side effects may include:

  • Heartburnupset stomach; or

  • Nauseadiarrhoea, stomach cramps.

Precautions / Concerns
  • Transient mild soreness may occur at the site of intramuscular or subcutaneous injection.
  • Too-rapid intravenous administration of the solution may cause temporary faintness or dizziness.
  • Although vitamin C is generally considered safe, high doses can cause adverse effects, including heartburn, nausea, headaches, stomach cramps, and diarrhoea.
  • Vitamin C is not stored in the body. If you take more than you need, the extra vitamin C will pass into your urine.
  • Very large doses may also interfere with tests for sugar in diabetics and with tests for blood in the stool.
Vitamin B Complex

A vitamin B complex is a dietary supplement that contains all eight of the B
vitamins: B1 , B2 , niacin, pantothenic acid, B6, biotin, folic and B12. Vitamins B
complex, helps the body to produce energy and help to treat or prevent
anaemia,prophylaxis and psychiatric problems.

Uses

This product is a combination of B vitamins used to treat or prevent vitamin
deficiency due to poor diet, certain illnesses, alcoholism, or
during pregnancy. Vitamins are important building blocks of the body and help keep
you in good health.

Side Effects

 Mild upset stomach
 Flushing
 Rash
 Itching / swelling
 Severe dizziness
 Trouble breathing

Precautions / Concerns

If you have any of the following health problems, consult your doctor or pharmacist
before using this product: diabetes, liver problems, vitamin B12
deficiency (pernicious anemia).
Liquid forms of this product may contain sugar and/or alcohol. Caution is advised if
you have diabetes, alcohol dependence , or liver disease.

Folic Acid
  • Folic acid is the synthetic form of folate, which is a naturally occurring B vitamin. Folate helps make DNA and other genetic material. It is especially important in prenatal health.
  • Folate, also called vitamin B-9, is a B vitamin that naturally occurs in certain foods. Folic acid is the form of folate that manufacturers add to vitamin supplements and fortified foods.
Uses
  • It helps the body make healthy new red blood cells.
  • In its deficiency a person can develop anemia, leading to fatigue, weakness, and a pale complexion.
  • It leads to folate deficiency anemia.
  • Folate is also important for the synthesis and repair of DNA and other genetic material.
  • It is particularly important to get during pregnancy. Folate deficiency during pregnancy can lead to neural tube irregularities, such as spina bifida and anencephaly.
  • Folic acid is crucial for early fetal development.
  • Neural tube irregularities - Taking folic acid supplements before and during pregnancy will help prevent neural tube irregularities in the fetus.
  • It may also reduce the risks of preterm birth, heart irregularities, and cleft palate, among other things.
  • Depression - Taking folic acid supplements could make depression medications more effective.
  • The Office on Women’s Health recommend that women who are or might become pregnant take 400–800 mcg of folic acid per day, and that people with spina bifida or a family history of neural tube irregularities take 4,000 mcg per day. Those who are breastfeeding should aim to take around 500 mcg per day.
  • The body absorbs folic acid from supplements and fortified foods better than the folate from naturally occurring foods.

 

Side Effects

Skin reactions, seizures, gases problem, diarrhea, irritability, confusion, stomach upset, loss of appetite, and hypersensitivity

Precautions / Concerns

It is important to note that folic acid can interact with certain medications.

A person should speak to a doctor before taking folic acid if they have any of the following:

  • Epilepsy
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Lupus
  • Inflammatory bowel disease (ibd)
  • Celiac disease

People undergoing kidney dialysis may also wish to avoid taking folic acid.

Calcium Pantothenate

Calcium Pantothenate is used in a combination with other vitamins to treat vitamin deficiency conditions.

It may also be used in a combination with other vitamins to lower the levels of lipids and cholesterol in the body.

Uses

Calcium Pantothenate is the calcium salt of pantothenic acid.

Side Effects

Major & minor side effects for Calcium Pantothenate

  • Severe skin rash and hives
  • Blistering and peeling of skin
  • Difficulty in breathing
  • Difficulty in swallowing
  • Hoarseness of voice
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Diarrhea

 

Precautions / Concerns

This supplement is considered safe for consumption by pregnant and breastfeeding women within the recommended dietary allowance.

Calcium Pantothenate may interact with many other supplements and may cause severe adverse effects. 

This supplement may be prescribed alone or in a combination with other medicines/supplements for a host of other conditions. 

This supplement should be used with caution in patients with an active disorder of the blood like anemia, thrombocytopenia, blood clotting disorders, etc.

This supplement should be used with caution in patients with a history of any gastrointestinal disorders due to the increased risk of severe adverse effects.

It is recommended to first make a dietary modification to treat the deficiency of pantothenic acid.

Biotin

Biotin is a B complex vitamin used as a nutritional supplementation for dietary shortage or imbalance which may cause hair loss or total alopecia, brittle nails, skin rash in infants, and mild depression.

Uses

Biotin is a form of vitamin B that provides essential nutrients.

Side Effects

Major & minor side effects for Biotin

  • Hypersensitivity
  • Stomach discomfort and pain
  • Skin rash
Precautions / Concerns

This medicine is considered safe for consumption by pregnant and breastfeeding women.

Use of this medicine in children should be done only under your doctor's supervision.

The effect of therapy with Biotin may occur 3 to 6 months after starting the therapy.

Dialysis patients may require a higher dose due to drug removal during dialysis.

Choline
Choline provides essential nutrients.
Uses
Used to treat liver disease, asthma, hepatitis, cirrhosis, depression, memory loss, Alzheimer's disease, dementia, brain disorder (cerebellar ataxia), seizures and schizophrenia.
Side Effects
Diarrhea, vomiting and gastrointestinal distress.
Precautions / Concerns
Avoid if patients are allergic to Choline. Do not take in case of children under 18 years of age.

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