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Composition |
A multivitamin syrup containing a combination of essential vitamins (exact concentrations may vary by manufacturer). Typical ingredients include: |
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Vitamins: A, C, D, E, K, and B complex Minerals: Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Iron, Zinc, and others Other ingredients: Glycerin, Sorbitol, and Flavorings |
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• Other micronutrients and excipients (flavoring agents, sweeteners, preservatives). |
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Uses / Indications |
• To prevent or treat vitamin deficiencies due to poor diet or increased needs |
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• To support general health, immunity, energy metabolism, and growth |
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• For children with poor appetite or nutritional gaps |
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• Used during recovery from illnesses or periods of rapid growth |
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Directions for Use |
• Shake well before use. |
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• Children: 5–10 ml once or twice daily after food, or as directed by a healthcare professional. |
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• Adults: Dose may vary based on nutritional needs and medical advice. |
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• Use the provided measuring cup or spoon for accurate dosing. |
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Side Effects |
• Mild gastrointestinal upset (nausea, stomach discomfort) |
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• Rare allergic reactions to certain vitamins or additives |
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• High doses of some vitamins (especially fat‑soluble ones like A or D) can cause toxicity if misused |
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Warnings / Interactions / Cautions |
• Do not exceed the recommended dose. |
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• Use with caution in patients with liver disease, kidney disease, or metabolic disorders. |
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• Some vitamins (e.g., iron‑fortified formulations) may interact with medications—check with a healthcare provider. |
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• Vitamin A and D should be used cautiously in pregnancy; consult a doctor. |
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• Keep out of reach of children and store in a cool, dry place. |