Biovit Multivitamin Uses

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Consists of Folic Acid, Iron, Vitamin A, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B12, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B5, Vitamin B6, Vitamin C, Vitamin D3, Vitamin E, Vitamin H

What is Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin)?

Vitamins are compounds that you must have for growth and health. They are needed in small amounts only and are usually available in the foods that you eat. Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) (vitamin B 9) is necessary for strong blood.

Lack of Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) may lead to anemia (weak blood). Your health care professional may treat this by prescribing Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) for you.

Some conditions may increase your need for Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin). These include:

In addition, infants smaller than normal, breast-fed infants, or those receiving unfortified formulas (such as evaporated milk or goat's milk) may need additional Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin).

Increased need for Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) should be determined by your health care professional.

Some studies have found that Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) taken by women before they become pregnant and during early pregnancy may reduce the chances of certain birth defects (neural tube defects).

Claims that Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) and other B vitamins are effective for preventing mental problems have not been proven. Many of these treatments involve large and expensive amounts of vitamins.

Injectable Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) is given by or under the direction of your health care professional. Another form of Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) is available without a prescription.

Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) indications

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Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) is used in the treatment and prevention of the folate deficiency state. It does not correct folate deficiency due to dihydrofolate reductase inhibitors. Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) is also used in women of child-bearing potential and pregnant women to protect against neural tube defects in their offspring. It is also used for the treatment of folate-deficient megaloblastic anaemia, chronic haemolytic states such as thalassaemia major or sickle-cell anaemia.

How should I use Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin)?

Use Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) as directed by your doctor. Check the label on the medicine for exact dosing instructions.

Ask your health care provider any questions you may have about how to use Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin).

Uses of Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) in details

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Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) is the man-made form of folate. Folate is a B-vitamin naturally found in some foods. It is needed to form healthy cells, especially red blood cells.

Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) supplements may come in different forms (such as L-methylfolate, levomefolate, methyltetrahydrofolate). They are used to treat or prevent low folate levels. Low folate levels can lead to certain types of anemia. Conditions that can cause low folate levels include poor diet, pregnancy, alcoholism, liver disease, certain stomach/intestinal problems, kidney dialysis, among others. Women of childbearing age should receive adequate amounts of Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) either through their diet or supplements to prevent infant spinal cord birth defects.

How to use Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin)

Take this product by mouth with or without food as directed by your doctor, usually once daily. If you are taking the over-the-counter product, follow all directions on the product package. If you have any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

Dosage is based on your medical condition and response to treatment. Do not increase your dose or take this product more often than directed.

Take this product regularly to get the most benefit from it. To help you remember, take it at the same time each day. Follow the diet plan recommended by your doctor or dietician. See also Notes section.

If your condition persists or worsens, or if you think you may have a serious medical problem, get medical help right away.

Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) description

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A member of the vitamin B family that stimulates the hematopoietic system. It is present in the liver and kidney and is found in mushrooms, spinach, yeast, green leaves, and grasses (poaceae). Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) is used in the treatment and prevention of folate deficiencies and megaloblastic anemia. [PubChem]

Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) dosage

Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) Dosage

Applies to the following strength(s): 1 mg; 0.4 mg; 5 mg/mL; 0.8 mg

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Usual Adult Dose for:

Usual Pediatric Dose for:

Additional dosage information:

Usual Adult Dose for Megaloblastic Anemia

1 mg orally, intramuscularly, subcutaneously or IV once a day. May continue until clinical symptoms of folate deficiency and the hematological profile have normalized.

Usual Adult Dose for Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) Deficiency

400 to 800 mcg orally, intramuscularly, subcutaneously or IV once a day.

Women of childbearing age, pregnant, and lactating women: 800 mcg orally, intramuscularly, subcutaneously or IV once a day.

Usual Pediatric Dose for Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) Deficiency

Infant:

0.1 mg orally, intramuscularly, subcutaneously or IV once a day.

Child:

Less than 4 years: up to 0.3 mg orally, intramuscularly, subcutaneously or IV once a day.

4 years or older: 0.4 mg orally, intramuscularly, subcutaneously or IV once a day.

Usual Pediatric Dose for Vitamin/Mineral Supplementation

Recommended daily allowance (RDA):

Premature neonates: 50 mcg/day (15 mcg/kg/day).

Full-term neonates and infants 1 to 6 months: 25 to 35 mcg/day.

Children:

1 to 3 years: 150 mcg/day.

4 to 8 years: 200 mcg/day.

9 to 13 years: 300 mcg/day.

14 years and older: 400 mcg/day.

Renal Dose Adjustments

Data not available

Liver Dose Adjustments

Data not available

Dose Adjustments

Rarely, a dosage of 2 mg/day may be required, particularly in patients with malabsorption, alcoholism, chronic hemolysis, chronic exfoliative skin disease or who are on concomitant anticonvulsant therapy.

Dialysis

Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) is removed by both hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. The amount removed varies with type equipment used.

Because folate may accumulate in patients with end-stage renal disease, side effects may be more likely in this patient who is undergoing dialysis. Once this patient's body stores of folate are replete, three times a week dosing may be just as beneficial as once daily dosing but should portend a lower risk of side effects.

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The recommended daily allowance of Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) for adult males and females ranges from 150 to 200 and 150 to 180 mcg/day, respectively.

There is a potential danger in administering Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) to patients with undiagnosed anemia, since Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) may obscure the diagnosis of pernicious anemia by alleviating the hematologic manifestations of the disease while allowing the neurologic complications to progress.

Severe megaloblastic anemia may require therapy for 4 to 5 weeks. Once stabilized, if dietary intake is inadequate, maintenance therapy can be started.

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Medications that interfere with your bodys ability to use folate may also increase the need for this vitamin. Medications can interfere with folate utilization, including: anticonvulsant medications (such as phenytoin, and primidone) metformin (sometimes prescribed to control blood sugar in type 2 diabetes) sulfasalazine (used to control inflammation associated with Crohns disease and ulcerative colitis) triamterene (a diuretic) Methotrexate There has been concern about the interaction between vitamin B12 and Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin). Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) supplements can correct the anemia associated with vitamin B12 deficiency. Unfortunately, Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) will not correct changes in the nervous system that result from vitamin B12 deficiency. Permanent nerve damage could theoretically occur if vitamin B12 deficiency is not treated. Therefore, intake of supplemental Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) should not exceed 1000 micrograms (g, sometimes mcg) per day to prevent Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) from masking symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency. It is important for older adults to be aware of the relationship between Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) and vitamin B12 because they are at greater risk of having a vitamin B12 deficiency. If you are 50 years of age or older, ask your physician to check your B12 status before you take a supplement that contains Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin).

Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) side effects

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What are the possible side effects of Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin)?

Allergic sensitization has been reported following both oral and parenteral administration of Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin).

Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) is relatively nontoxic in man. Rare instances of allergic responses to Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) preparations have been reported and have included erythema, skin rash, itching, general malaise, and respiratory difficulty due to bronchospasm. One patient experienced symptoms suggesting anaphylaxis following injection of the drug. Gastrointestinal side effects, including anorexia, nausea, abdominal distention, flatulence, and a bitter or bad taste, have been reported in patients receiving 15 mg Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) daily for 1 month. Other side effects reported in patients receiving 15 mg daily include altered sleep patterns, difficulty in concentrating, irritability, overactivity, excitement, mental depression, confusion, and impaired judgment. Decreased vitamin B12 serum levels may occur in patients receiving prolonged Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) therapy.

In an uncontrolled study, orally administered Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) was reported to increase the incidence of seizures in some epileptic patients receiving phenobarbital, primidone, or diphenylhydantoin. Another investigator reported decreased diphenylhydantoin serum levels in folate-deficient patients receiving diphenylhydantoin who were treated with 5 mg or 15 mg of Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) daily.

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Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) contraindications

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Because it may mask the hematologic abnormalities while neurological damage progresses, Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) should not be used in the therapy of patients with vitamin B12 deficiency of any cause, unless there is associated folate deficiency. The Folic Acid (Biovit Multivitamin) content of one tablet a day however, is unlikely to mask pernicious anemia should this condition be present. Also, pregnancy during pernicious anemia is very rare.

What is Iron (Biovit Multivitamin)?

Carbonyl iron is an iron replacement product. You normally get iron from the foods you eat. Iron helps your body produce red blood cells that carry oxygen through your blood to tissues and organs.

Carbonyl iron is used to treat or prevent iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia.

Carbonyl iron may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Iron (Biovit Multivitamin) indications

Film-Coated Tablet: Treatment of iron deficiency. Prevention of iron deficiency during pregnancy.

Syrup: All cases of iron deficiency and iron deficiency anaemia.

Drops: General: Hypochromic or masked iron deficiency anaemias. General weakness. Convalescence. Blood losses. Tropical microcytic anaemia. Anaemias due to infections. For maintenance therapy in pernicious anaemia. As an adjuvant in treating chronically ill or undernourished patients.

Women: Iron deficiency due to menstruation. During and after pregnancy and lactation. Menorrhagia.

Children: All types of hypochromic anaemias and masked iron deficiencies. Inappetence. Retarded growth. Weakness. Unsound dietary habits. To speed up restoration of depleted iron reserves.

How should I use Iron (Biovit Multivitamin)?

Use Iron (Biovit Multivitamin) as directed by your doctor. Check the label on the medicine for exact dosing instructions.

Ask your health care provider any questions you may have about how to use Iron (Biovit Multivitamin).

Iron (Biovit Multivitamin) description

Each 5 mL syrup contains: Diastase (1:50) 135 mg, pepsin 50 mg, papain BPC 50 mg, vitamin B1 5 mg, vitamin B2 2 mg, vitamin B6 2 mg, vitamin B12 5 mcg, calcium pantothenate 1 mg and nicotinamide 20 mg.

Iron (Biovit Multivitamin) is a pleasantly flavoured syrup, containing digestive enzymes and vitamins of the B-complex group. Abdominal cramps, flatulence, heartburn and nausea can occur as a result of indigestion. Iron (Biovit Multivitamin) is the ideal cure to facilitate digestion and to strengthen the GIT.

Iron (Biovit Multivitamin)'s balanced formulation provides an ideal supplementation that meets the demands and replenishes vitamins stores in the body.

Iron (Biovit Multivitamin) dosage

Usual Adult Dose for Iron Deficiency Anemia

50 mg orally three times a day.

Usual Pediatric Dose for Iron Deficiency Anemia

Premature neonates:

2 to 4 mg elemental iron/kg/day divided every 12 to 24 hours (maximum daily dose = 15 mg).

Infants and children <12 years:

Prophylaxis: 1 to 2 mg elemental iron/kg/day (maximum 15 mg) in 1 to 2 divided doses.

Mild to moderate iron deficiency anemia:

3 mg elemental iron/kg/day in 1 to 2 divided doses.

Severe iron deficiency anemia:

4 to 6 mg elemental iron/kg/day in 3 divided doses.

Renal Dose Adjustments

Data not available

Liver Dose Adjustments

Data not available

Dialysis

Data not available

Other Comments

Carbonyl iron may cause darkening of urine and stools. Avoid administering iron products within 2 hours of tetracyclines or fluoroquinolones. Do not administer with milk or antacids.

Accidental overdose of iron-containing products is a leading cause of fatal poisoning in children under 6 years. Keep this product out of reach of children. In case of accidental overdose, call a physician or poison control center immediately.

Iron (Biovit Multivitamin) interactions

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Drug interactions were not noted and were not studied in clinical studies.

Feridex I.V. (ferumoxides injectable solution) administration provides elemental iron. In patients who are receiving supplemental iron orally or parenterally, the dose of supplemental iron may need to be decreased.

The effect of concomitant parenteral iron on Feridex I.V. dosing is not known.

Laboratory Test Findings

Serum iron levels may be above the normal range following Feridex I.V. (ferumoxides injectable solution) administration. Transient increases in serum iron of 15–100% of baseline were observed 18 to 24 hours after Feridex I.V. (ferumoxides injectable solution) administration, and returned to normal in most patients by 7 days after administration. Increases in serum ferritin levels were seen 1 to 7 days after administration.

In a Phase 1 study in normal subjects, PTT was statistically significantly increased; however, all values were within the normal range and no subjects had a more than 40% increase from baseline. In clinical trials of patients who had baseline hematologic abnormalities associated with underlying liver disease, an effect of Feridex I.V. (ferumoxides injectable solution) on platelet or PTT was not demonstrated. In patients with low hematocrit and hemoglobin, over a period of 48 hours to 7 days after Feridex I.V. (ferumoxides injectable solution), the serum iron, the hematocrit and hemoglobin levels increase slightly.

Iron (Biovit Multivitamin) side effects

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Applies to carbonyl iron: suspension

Check with your doctor if any of these most COMMON side effects persist or become bothersome:

Constipation; darkened or green stools; diarrhea; loss of appetite; nausea; stomach cramps, pain, or upset; vomiting.

Seek medical attention right away if any of these SEVERE side effects occur while taking carbonyl iron (the active ingredient contained in Iron (Biovit Multivitamin))

Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue); black or tarry stools; blood or streaks of blood in the stool; fever; severe or persistent nausea, stomach pain, or vomiting; vomit that looks like blood or coffee grounds.

Iron (Biovit Multivitamin) contraindications

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All cases of iron overload and disturbances in utilization of iron.

Film-Coated Tablet: Allergy to iron (III)-hydroxide polymaltose complex or any of the other ingredients of Iron (Biovit Multivitamin).

An iron overload in the body.

Disturbed use of iron by the body.

Reduced number of red blood cells (anaemia), not caused by iron deficiency, such as due to increased red blood cell breakdown, vitamin B12 deficiency.

What is Vitamin A (Biovit Multivitamin)?

Vitamins are compounds that you must have for growth and health. They are needed in small amounts only and are usually available in the foods that you eat. Vitamin A is needed for night vision and for growth of skin, bones, and male and female reproductive organs. In pregnant women vitamin A is necessary for the growth of a healthy fetus.

Lack of vitamin A may lead to a rare condition called night blindness (problems seeing in the dark), as well as dry eyes, eye infections, skin problems, and slowed growth. Your health care professional may treat these problems by prescribing vitamin A for you.

Some conditions may increase your need for vitamin A. These include:

In addition, infants receiving unfortified formula may need vitamin A supplements.

Vitamin A absorption will be decreased in any condition in which fat is poorly absorbed.

Increased need for vitamin A should be determined by your health care professional.

Claims that vitamin A is effective for treatment of conditions such as acne or lung diseases, or for treatment of eye problems, wounds, or dry or wrinkled skin not caused by lack of vitamin A have not been proven. Although vitamin A is being used to prevent certain types of cancer, some experts feel there is not enough information to show that this is effective, particularly in well-nourished individuals.

Injectable vitamin A is given by or under the supervision of a health care professional. Other forms of vitamin A are available without a prescription.

Vitamin A (Biovit Multivitamin) indications

Vitamin A injection is effective for the treatment of vitamin A deficiency.

The parenteral administration is indicated when the oral administration is not feasible as in anorexia, nausea, vomiting, pre- and postoperative conditions, or it is not available as in the "Malabsorption Syndrome" with accompanying steatorrhea.

Pediatric Use: Vitamin A treatment for deficiency states has been recognized as an especially effective and important therapy in the pediatric population.

Vitamin A supplementation for deficiency states in this population has been addressed by the Committee on Clinical Practice Issues of the American Society for Clinical Nutrition, by the American Society for

Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, and by the World Health Organization.

Uses of Vitamin A (Biovit Multivitamin) in details

Vitamin A is used to prevent or treat low levels of the vitamin in people who do not get enough of it from their diets. Most people who eat a normal diet do not need extra vitamin A. However, some conditions (such as protein deficiency, diabetes, hyperthyroidism, liver/pancreas problems) can cause low levels of vitamin A. Vitamin A plays an important role in the body. It is needed for growth and bone development and to maintain the health of the skin and eyesight. Low levels of vitamin A may cause vision problems (such as night blindness) and permanent eye damage.

How to use Vitamin A (Biovit Multivitamin)

Take this vitamin by mouth with or without food, usually once daily. Follow all directions on the product package, or take as directed by your doctor. If you are uncertain about any of the information, consult your doctor or pharmacist.

If you are using the liquid form of this medication, carefully measure the dose using a special measuring device/spoon. Do not use a household spoon because you may not get the correct dose.

Dosage is based on your age, medical condition, and response to treatment.

Use this vitamin regularly to get the most benefit from it. To help you remember, take it at the same time each day. Do not increase your dose or use this vitamin more often than recommended. Your condition will not improve any faster, and your risk of side effects will increase.

Tell your doctor if your condition persists or worsens. If you think you may have a serious medical problem, seek immediate medical attention.

Vitamin A (Biovit Multivitamin) description

Vitamin A (Biovit Multivitamin) (Glucoenergan, Reactivan) is a stimulant which was developed in the 1960s as an appetite suppressant, but was later withdrawn for this application due to problems with dependence and abuse. It is around half the potency of dexamphetamine, and is prescribed at a dose of 10-60mg, although abusers of the drug tend to rapidly develop tolerance and escalate their dose. Reactivan is still rarely used for treating depressive day-time fatigue, lack of concentration and lethargy, particularly in individuals who have chronic medical conditions, as its favourable safety profile makes it the most suitable drug in some cases.

Vitamin A (Biovit Multivitamin) dosage

Vitamin A (Biovit Multivitamin) Dosage

Generic name: VITAMIN A PALMITATE 15mg in 1mL

Dosage form: injection, solution

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For intramuscular use.

I.
Adults

100,000 Units daily for three days followed by 50,000 Units daily for two weeks.

II.
Pediatric patients 1 to 8 years old

17,500 to 35,000 Units daily for 10 days.

III.
Infants

7,500 to 15,000 Units daily for 10 days.

Follow-up therapy with an oral therapeutic multivitamin preparation, containing 10,000 to 20,000 Units vitamin A for adults and for pediatric patients over 8 years old, and 5,000 to 10,000 Units for infants and other pediatric patients under 8 years old, is recommended daily for two months. Low birth-weight infants may require additional vitamin A though the exact dosing in these pediatric patients has not been established. In malabsorption, the parenteral route must be used for an equivalent preparation.

Poor dietary habits should be corrected and an abundant and well-balanced dietary intake should be prescribed.

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The effects of some drugs can change if you take other drugs or herbal products at the same time. This can increase your risk for serious side effects or may cause your medications not to work correctly. These drug interactions are possible, but do not always occur. Your doctor or pharmacist can often prevent or manage interactions by changing how you use your medications or by close monitoring.

To help your doctor and pharmacist give you the best care, be sure to tell your doctor and pharmacist about all the products you use (including prescription drugs, nonprescription drugs, and herbal products) before starting treatment with this product. While using this product, do not start, stop, or change the dosage of any other medicines you are using without your doctor's approval.

Some products that may interact with this vitamin include: acitretin, alitretinoin, bexarotene, cholestyramine, isotretinoin, tretinoin, other products that contain vitamin A (such as multivitamins), warfarin.

Avoid taking vitamin A at the same time as you take neomycin, orlistat, and mineral oil. If you take any of these medications, separate your doses from your dose of vitamin A by at least 2 hours.

This document does not contain all possible drug interactions. Keep a list of all the products you use. Share this list with your doctor and pharmacist to lessen your risk for serious medication problems.

Vitamin A (Biovit Multivitamin) side effects

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What are the possible side effects of Vitamin A (Biovit Multivitamin)?

This vitamin usually has no side effects when used in recommended doses. If you have any unusual effects, contact your doctor or pharmacist promptly.

A very serious allergic reaction to this vitamin is rare. However, seek immediate medical attention if you notice any symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, including: rash, itching/swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat), severe dizziness, trouble breathing.

This is not a complete list of possible side effects. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.

In the US -

Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or at www.fda.gov/medwatch.

In Canada - Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to Health Canada at 1-866-234-2345.

Vitamin A (Biovit Multivitamin) contraindications

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The intravenous administration. Hypervitaminosis A. Sensitivity to any of the ingredients in this preparation. Use in Pregnancy: Safety of amounts exceeding 6,000 Units of vitamin A daily during pregnancy has not been established at this time. The use of vitamin A in excess of the recommended dietary allowance may cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman. Animal reproduction studies have shown fetal abnormalities associated with overdosage in several species. Malformations of the central nervous system, the eye, the palate, and the urogenital tract are recorded. Vitamin A (Biovit Multivitamin) in excess of the recommended dietary allowance is contraindicated in women who are or may become pregnant. If vitamin A is used during pregnancy, or if the patient becomes pregnant while taking vitamin A, the patient should be apprised of the potential hazard to the fetus.

What is Vitamin B1 (Biovit Multivitamin)?

Thiamine is Vitamin B1 (Biovit Multivitamin). Thiamine is found in foods such as cereals, whole grains, meat, nuts, beans, and peas. Thiamine is important in the breakdown of carbohydrates from foods into products needed by the body.

Thiamine is used to treat or prevent Vitamin B1 (Biovit Multivitamin) deficiency. Thiamine injection is used to treat beriberi, a serious condition caused by prolonged lack of Vitamin B1 (Biovit Multivitamin).

Thiamine taken by mouth (oral) is available without a prescription. Injectable thiamine must be given by a healthcare professional.

Thiamine may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Vitamin B1 (Biovit Multivitamin) indications

Vitamin B1 (Biovit Multivitamin) deficiency

Vitamin B1 (Biovit Multivitamin) description

3-((4-Amino-2-methyl-5-pyrimidinyl)methyl)-5-(2- hydroxyethyl)-4-methylthiazolium chloride.

Vitamin B1 (Biovit Multivitamin) interactions

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Interactions for Vitamin B1 (Biovit Multivitamin)

Loop Diuretics,

Oral Contraceptives, Stavudine, Tricyclic Antidepressants

Vitamin B1 (Biovit Multivitamin) side effects

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Applies to thiamine: capsule, solution, tablet, tablet enteric coated

As well as its needed effects, thiamine (the active ingredient contained in Vitamin B1 (Biovit Multivitamin)) may cause unwanted side effects that require medical attention.

Major Side Effects

If any of the following side effects occur while taking thiamine, check with your doctor immediately:

Rare - Soon after receiving injection only

Vitamin B1 (Biovit Multivitamin) contraindications

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Contraindications for Vitamin B1 (Biovit Multivitamin)

Hypersensitivity to Vitamin B1 (Biovit Multivitamin) or any component of a product containing Vitamin B1 (Biovit Multivitamin).

What is Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin)?

Cyanocobalamin is a man-made form of Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin). Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) is important for growth, cell reproduction, blood formation, and protein and tissue synthesis.

Cyanocobalamin is used to treat Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) deficiency in people with pernicious anemia and other conditions.

Cyanocobalamin may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) indications

Pernicious anemia, both uncomplicated and accompanied by nervous system involvement.

Dietary deficiency of Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin), occurring in strict vegetarians and in their breast-fed infants. (Isolated Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) deficiency is very rare).

Malabsorption of Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin), resulting from structural or functional damage to the stomach, where intrinsic factor is secreted or to the ileum, where intrinsic factor facilitates Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) absorption. These conditions include tropical sprue, and nontropical sprue (idiopathic steatorrhea, gluten-induced enteropathy). Folate deficiency in these patients is usually more severe than Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) deficiency.

Inadequate secretion of intrinsic factor, resulting from lesions that destroy the gastric mucosa (ingestion of corrosives, extensive neoplasia), and a number of conditions associated with a variable degree of gastric atrophy (such as multiple sclerosis, certain endocrine disorders, iron deficiency, and subtotal gastrectomy). Total gastrectomy always produces Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) deficiency.

Structural lesions leading to Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) deficiency include regional ileitis, ileal resections, malignancies, etc.

Competition for Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) by intestinal parasites or bacteria.

The fish tapeworm (Diphyilobothrium latum) absorbs huge quantities of Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) and infested patients often have associated gastric atrophy. The blind-loop syndrome may produce deficiency of Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) or folate.

Inadequate utilization of Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin). This may occur if antimetabolites for the vitamin are employed in the treatment of neoplasia.

For the Schilling Test.

Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) description

Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) (commonly known as Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin)) is the most chemically complex of all the vitamins. Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin)'s structure is based on a corrin ring, which, although similar to the porphyrin ring found in heme, chlorophyll, and cytochrome, has two of the pyrrole rings directly bonded. The central metal ion is Co (cobalt). Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) cannot be made by plants or by animals, as the only type of organisms that have the enzymes required for the synthesis of cyanocobalamin are bacteria and archaea. Higher plants do not concentrate cyanocobalamin from the soil and so are a poor source of the substance as compared with animal tissues. Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) is naturally found in foods including meat (especially liver and shellfish), eggs, and milk products.

Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) dosage

Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) is used as injections SC, IV, IM, intralumbar, and also oral. With anemia associated with Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) deficiency is introduced on 100-200 mcg in 2 days. In anemia with symptoms of funicular myelosis and megalocytic anemia with diseases of the nervous system - 400-500 micrograms in the first 7 days daily, then 1 time every 5-7 days. In the period of remission in the absence of events funicular myelosis maintenance dose - 100 mcg 2 times a month, in the presence of neurological symptoms - at 200-400 mcg 2-4 times a month. In acute post-hemorrhagic anemia and iron anemia by 30-100 mcg 2-3 times a week. When aplastic anemia (especially in children) - 100 micrograms before clinical improvement. When nutritional anemia in infants and preterm - 30 mcg / day during 15 days.

In diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system and neurological diseases with a pain syndrome is administered in increasing doses - 200-500 mcg, with the improvement in the state - 100 mcg / day. The course of treatment with Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) is 2 weeks. In traumatic lesions of peripheral nervous system - at 200-400 mcg every other day for 40-45 days.

When hepatitis and cirrhosis - 30-60 mcg / day or 100 mg every other day for 25-40 days.

Dystrophy in young children, Down syndrome and cerebral palsy - by 15-30 mcg every other day.

When funicular myelosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis can be introduced into the spinal canal at 15-30 mcg, gradually increasing the dose of 200-250 micrograms.

In radiation sickness, diabetic neuropathy, sprue - by 60-100 mcg daily for 20-30 days.

When deficiency of Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) to prevent - IV or IM for 1 mg 1 time a month; for treatment - IV or IM for 1 mg daily for 1-2 weeks, the maintenance dose is 1-2 mg IV or IM from 1 per week, up to 1 per month. Duration of treatment is determined individually.

Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) interactions

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In an application of Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) Atlantic Laboratories with hormonal contraceptives for oral administration may decrease the concentration of cyanocobalamin in plasma.

In an application with anticonvulsant drugs decreased cyanocobalamin absorption from the gut.

In an Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) Atlantic Laboratories application with neomycin, aminosalicylic acid, colchicine, cimetidine, ranitidine, drugs potassium decreased cyanocobalamin absorption from the gut.

Cyanocobalamin may exacerbate allergic reactions caused by thiamine.

When parenteral application of chloramphenicol may decrease the hematopoietic effects of cyanocobalamin with anemia.

Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) side effects

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Applies to cyanocobalamin: intramuscular solution

Other dosage forms:

As well as its needed effects, cyanocobalamin (the active ingredient contained in Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin)) may cause unwanted side effects that require medical attention.

If any of the following side effects occur while taking cyanocobalamin, check with your doctor or nurse immediately:

Incidence not known:

Minor Side Effects

Some cyanocobalamin side effects may not need any medical attention. As your body gets used to the medicine these side effects may disappear. Your health care professional may be able to help you prevent or reduce these side effects, but do check with them if any of the following side effects continue, or if you are concerned about them:

Incidence not known:

Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) contraindications

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Hypersensitivity to the components of the formula. History of allergy to the cobalamins (Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) and similar substances). Malignant tumors. By stimulating the growth of tissues, the Cobamamide could increase the high rate of cell multiplication. Sensitivity to cobalt. History of allergies to cobalamin (Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) and related substances).

- Malignant tumor: Due to the action of Vitamin B12 (Biovit Multivitamin) on the growth of tissue cell multiplication rate high, the risk of exacerbation should be taken into account.

- Children under 6 years because of the dosage form

What is Vitamin B2 (Biovit Multivitamin)?

Riboflavin is Vitamin B2 (Biovit Multivitamin). Vitamins are naturally occurring substances necessary for many processes in the body. Riboflavin is important in the maintenance of many tissues of the body.

Riboflavin is used to prevent and to treat deficiencies of riboflavin.

Riboflavin may also be used for other purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Vitamin B2 (Biovit Multivitamin) indications

Vitamin B2 (Biovit Multivitamin) deficiency

Uses of Vitamin B2 (Biovit Multivitamin) in details

Vitamin B2 (Biovit Multivitamin) (riboflavin) supplementation is used to prevent and treat riboflavin deficiency. Vitamin B2 (Biovit Multivitamin) may prevent migraine headaches at high doses and be useful for prevention of eye conditions such as cataract, glaucoma and tired eyes (fatigue). Vitamin B2 (Biovit Multivitamin) is also used for boosting of immune system, and maintenance of healthy hair, skin, nails and mucous membranes.

Vitamin B2 (Biovit Multivitamin) description

Nutritional factor found in milk, eggs, malted barley, liver, kidney, heart, and leafy vegetables. The richest natural source is yeast. It occurs in the free form only in the retina of the eye, in whey, and in urine; its principal forms in tissues and cells are as flavin mononucleotide and flavin-adenine dinucleotide.

Vitamin B2 (Biovit Multivitamin) interactions

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Interactions for Vitamin B2 (Biovit Multivitamin)

Alcohol - impairs the intestinal absorption of riboflavi

Antidepressants (tricyclics or phenothiazines) - requirements for riboflavin may be increased in patients receiving these medications

Probenecid - concurrent use decreases gastrointestinal absorption of riboflavin; requirements for riboflavin may be increased in patients receiving probenecid.

Vitamin B2 (Biovit Multivitamin) side effects

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Genitourinary

Yellow-orange discoloration of urine.

Vitamin B2 (Biovit Multivitamin) contraindications

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None well documented.

Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) indications

Helps clear blemishes. Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) Moussant Soap-Free Cleansing Gel Purifies & cleanses the skin. Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) Oil-Free Cream Promotes oil-free skin. Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) Isocorrexion Use for acne prone skin. Reduces skin dryness & tightness caused by conventional acne treatment. Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) Lotion For body acne in chest & back. Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) UV High Protection Cream SPF 45 For sun protection for acne prone skin. Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) Gel For localized spots.

Uses of Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) in details

Hypercholesterolaemia, hyperlipidemia, hypertriglyceridaemia, pellagra.

Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) description

Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) Lotion: Helps to reduce the appearance of blemishes on larger areas (back and upper chest). It absorbs easily to the skin and does not bleach clothes. Non-photosensitizing, fragrance-free and paraben-free.

Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) Isocorrexion Hydrating Cream: Specially formulated for acne prone skin. Nicotinamide and Anti-Bacterial Adhesive substance (ABA's) helps to clear blemishes. Biophytosebum provides a moisturizing effect, reducing dryness and skin tightness caused by conventional acne treatment.

Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) Oil-Free Cream: An oil-free formula enriched with mattifying agents. It helps to clear blemishes by promoting oil-free skin.

Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) UV High Protection Cream SPF 45: Protects acne-prone skin from daily sun-induced irritation and damage, keeping the skin hydrated and blemish-free at the same time. Non-sensitizing, non-comodogenic, fragrance-free and paraben-free.

Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) Gel: Provides intensive anti-blemish skin care for localized spots and promotes disappearance on the face or other small areas. It is non-sensitizing, fragrance-free and paraben-free.

Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) Moussant Soap Free Cleansing Gel: Helps clear blemishes by purifying and cleansing the skin gently.

Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) dosage

Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) Lotion: Apply to the areas being treated after cleansing twice a day, AM & PM.

Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) Isocorrexion & Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) Oil-Free Cream: Apply to the face and affected areas (neck, chest and back) after cleansing twice a day, AM & PM. Massage delicately to facilitate absorption.

Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) UV High Protection Cream SPF 45: Reapply every 2-3 hrs.

Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) Gel: Apply small amount of gel on affected areas by massaging gently in AM & PM.

Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) Moussant Soap Free Cleansing Gel: Apply in AM & PM to damp skin, face and affected areas (neck, chest and back) by massaging delicately. Rinse thoroughly and dry gently. May be used in shower.

Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) interactions

Interactions for Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin)

Antihypertensive Therapy: Nicotinic acid may potentiate the effects of ganglionic blocking agents and vasoactive drugs resulting in postural hypotension

Aspirin: Concomitant aspirin may decrease the metabolic clearance of nicotinic acid. The clinical relevance of this finding is unclear

Other: Concomitant alcohol or hot drinks may increase the side effects of flushing and pruritus and should be avoided at the time of drug ingestion.

Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) side effects

Allergic sensitization has been reported rarely following oral and parenteral administration of Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin).

At recommended doses, nicotinamide is expected to be well tolerated. Gastrointestinal distress such as nausea or vomiting have been associated with the administration of nicotinamide or zinc at doses greater than the recommended dose of nicotinamide

Nicotinamide: Dizziness, headache, hyperglycemia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, elevations in liver function tests, hepatotoxicity, blurred vision, flushing, rash.

Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin) contraindications

Contraindications for Vitamin B3 (Biovit Multivitamin)

Nicotinic acid is contraindicated in patients with a known hypersensitivity to any component of this medication; significant or unexplained hepatic dysfunction; active peptic ulcer disease; or arterial bleeding.

Vitamin B5 (Biovit Multivitamin) indications

Coenzyme A (metabolite of dexpanthenol) is important for deep penetrating moisturizer; stimulates epithelization; has wound healing effect; has an anti-inflammatory effect.

Only the D-Panthenol is the provitamin of D-Pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), not the L-Panthenol.

A cream with dexpanthenol regularly applied to the skin improves the moisture content of dry skin significantly.

A cream with 5% dexpanthenol accelerates the healing of superficial wounds by approximately 30%.

An ointment with dexpanthenol prevents erythema due to UV light.

Dexpanthenol ointment also protects the lips against solar herpes, Sun burns, mild burns, skin irritations, dry or cracked skin, cosmetic or shaving rashes, post chemical peeling treatment, post laser resurfacing treatment ( 11th -15th day).

Dexpanthenol is effective for preventing / treating nappy dermatitis in infants.

Vitamin B5 (Biovit Multivitamin) interactions

Dextropanthenyl alcohol in combination with hydrocortisone may be more effective than topical hydrocortisone alone in some dermatoses.

Vitamin B5 (Biovit Multivitamin) side effects

No serious side effects have been reported, even at intakes of up to 10,000 mg (10 grams) per day. Very large amounts of pantothenic acid (several grams per day) can cause diarrhea.

Pantothenic acid works together with Vitamin B5 (Biovit Multivitamin), Vitamin B5 (Biovit Multivitamin), and Vitamin B5 (Biovit Multivitamin) to help make the fuel our bodies run on—ATP.

There is one report of a 76-year-old woman who developed a life-threatening condition (eosinophilic pleuropericardial effusion) while taking 300 mg of pantothenic acid per day and 10 mg of biotin per day.2 However, it is not clear whether the vitamins caused the problem.

Vitamin B5 (Biovit Multivitamin) contraindications

Haemophiliacs, patients with ileus (due to mechanical obstruction).

What is Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin)?

Pyridoxine is Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin). Vitamins occur naturally in foods such as meat, poultry, nuts, whole grains, bananas, and avocados. Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) is important for many processes in the body.

Pyridoxine is used to treat or prevent Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) deficiency. It is also used to treat a certain type of anemia (lack of red blood cells). Pyridoxine injection is also used to treat some types of seizure in babies.

Pyridoxine taken by mouth (oral) is available without a prescription. Injectable pyridoxine must be given by a healthcare professional.

Pyridoxine may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) indications

* Sideroblastic anaemia

* Treatment and prophylaxis of Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) deficiency states

How should I use Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin)?

Follow all directions on your prescription label. Do not use this medicine in larger or smaller amounts or for longer than recommended.

Pyridoxine tablets are taken by mouth. Injectable pyridoxine is injected into a muscle or into a vein through an IV. You may be shown how to use injections at home. Do not self-inject this medicine if you do not understand how to give the injection and properly dispose of used needles, IV tubing, and other items used to inject the medicine.

The recommended dietary allowance of pyridoxine increases with age. Follow your healthcare provider's instructions. You may also consult the Office of Dietary Supplements of the National Institutes of Health, or the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Nutrient Database (formerly "Recommended Daily Allowances") listings for more information.

Pyridoxine is only part of a complete program of treatment that may also include a special diet. It is very important to follow the diet plan created for you by your doctor or nutrition counselor. You should become very familiar with the list of foods you should eat or avoid to help control your condition.

Store at room temperature away from moisture and heat.

Uses of Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) in details

It is used for the treatment and prevention of Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) deficiency. It is important for the breakdown of protein, fats, and carbohydrates from foods.

Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) description

The 4-methanol form of vitamin B 6 which is converted to pyridoxal phosphate which is a coenzyme for synthesis of amino acids, neurotransmitters (serotonin, norepinephrine), sphingolipids, aminolevulinic acid. Although pyridoxine and Vitamin B 6 are still frequently used as synonyms, especially by medical researchers, this practice is erroneous and sometimes misleading (EE Snell; Ann NY Acad Sci, vol 585 pg 1, 1990).

Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) interactions

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Interactions for Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin)

Amiodarone: Concomitant use of Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) and amiodarone may enhance amiodarone-induced photosensitivity reactions. Doses of Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) greater than 5-10 milligrams/day should be avoided by those taking amiodarone Carbamazepine: Chronic use of carbamazepine may result in a significant decrease in plasma pyridoxal 5-phosphate levels Cycloserine: Cycloserine may react with pyridoxal 5-phosphate to form a metabolically inactive oxime, which may result in a functional Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) deficiency Ethionamide: The use of ethionamide may increase Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) requirements Fosphenytoin: High doses of Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) may lower plasma levels of phenytoin. Fosphenytoin is a prodrug of phenytoin Hydralazine: The use of hydralazine may increase Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) requirements Isoniazid: (isonicotinic acid, INH). Isoniazid reacts with pyridoxal 5-phosphate to form a metabolically inactive hydrazone, which may result in functional Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) deficiency Levodopa: Concomitant use of levodopa and Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) in doses of 5 milligrams or more daily may reverse the therapeutic effects of levodopa. Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) does not reverse the therapeutic effects of levodopa if levodopa is taken concurrently with the levodopa decarboxylase inhibitor carbidopa. Levodopa is typically administered as a combination product with carbidopa

Oral contraceptives: The use of oral contraceptives may increase Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) requirements. This was more the case with the older oral contraceptive agents with high-dose estrogen/progestin. It appears to be less the case with the newer low-dose estrogen/progestin products Penicillamine: Penicillamine may react with pyridoxal 5-phosphate to form a metabolically inactive thiazolidine, which may result in a functional Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) deficiency Phenelzine: Phenelzine may react with pyridoxal 5-phosphate to yield a metabolically inactive hydrazone compound Phenobarbital: High doses of Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) may lower plasma levels of phenobarbital Phenytoin: High doses of Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) may lower plasma levels of phenytoin Theophylline: Theophylline may react with pyridoxal 5-phosphate leading to low plasma levels of the coenzyme. This may increase the risk of theophylline-induced seizures Valproic acid: Chronic use of valproic acid may result in a significant decrease in plasma pyridoxal 5-phosphate levels.

Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) side effects

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Applies to pyridoxine: capsule, injectable, solution, tablet, tablet enteric coated, tablet extended release

As well as its needed effects, pyridoxine (the active ingredient contained in Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin)) may cause unwanted side effects that require medical attention.

Severity: Moderate

If any of the following side effects occur while taking pyridoxine, check with your doctor or nurse as soon as possible:

With large doses

Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) contraindications

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Contraindications for Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin)

Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin) is contraindicated in those hypersensitive to any component of a Vitamin B6 (Biovit Multivitamin)-containing product.

What is Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin)?

Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin)) occurs naturally in foods such as citrus fruit, tomatoes, potatoes, and leafy vegetables. Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin) is important for bones and connective tissues, muscles, and blood vessels. Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin) also helps the body absorb iron, which is needed for red blood cell production.

Ascorbic acid is used to treat and prevent Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin) deficiency.

Ascorbic acid may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin) indications

For systemic use of All Natural Source Juicy Orange Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin): prevention and treatment of hypo- and avitaminosis of Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin); providing increased need for Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin) during growth, pregnancy, lactation, with heavy loads, fatigue and during recovery after prolonged severe illness; in winter with an increased risk of infectious diseases.

For intravaginal use: chronic or recurrent vaginitis (bacterial vaginosis, nonspecific vaginitis) caused by the anaerobic flora (due to changes in pH of the vagina) in order to normalize disturbed vaginal microflora.

Uses of Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin) in details

Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin)) is used to prevent or treat low levels of Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin) in people who do not get enough of the vitamin from their diets. Most people who eat a normal diet do not need extra ascorbic acid. Low levels of Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin) can result in a condition called scurvy. Scurvy may cause symptoms such as rash, muscle weakness, joint pain, tiredness, or tooth loss.

Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin) plays an important role in the body. It is needed to maintain the health of skin, cartilage, teeth, bone, and blood vessels. It is also used to protect your body's cells from damage. It is known as an antioxidant.

OTHER USES: This section contains uses of this drug that are not listed in the approved professional labeling for the drug but that may be prescribed by your health care professional. Use this drug for a condition that is listed in this section only if it has been so prescribed by your health care professional.

This vitamin may also be used with other vitamins for a certain eye condition (macular degeneration).

How to use Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin)

Take this vitamin by mouth with or without food, usually 1 to 2 times daily. Follow all directions on the product package, or take as directed by your doctor.

If you are taking the extended-release capsules, swallow them whole. Do not crush or chew extended-release capsules or tablets. Doing so can release all of the drug at once, increasing the risk of side effects. Also, do not split extended-release tablets unless they have a score line and your doctor or pharmacist tells you to do so. Swallow the whole or split tablet without crushing or chewing. Take this product with a full glass of water (8 ounces/240 milliliters) unless your doctor directs you otherwise.

If you are taking the wafers or chewable tablets, chew them thoroughly and then swallow. If you are taking the lozenges, place the lozenge in your mouth and allow it to slowly dissolve.

If you are taking the powder, mix it thoroughly in the proper amount of liquid and stir well. Drink all of the liquid right away. Do not prepare a supply for future use. If you are using the liquid form of this vitamin, carefully measure the dose using a special measuring device/spoon. Do not use a household spoon because you may not get the correct dose.

Dosage is based on your medical condition and response to treatment.

Use this vitamin regularly to get the most benefit from it. To help you remember, take it at the same time(s) each day.

If you think you may have a serious medical problem, seek immediate medical attention.

Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin) description

A six carbon compound related to glucose. It is found naturally in citrus fruits and many vegetables. Ascorbic acid is an essential nutrient in human diets, and necessary to maintain connective tissue and bone. Its biologically active form, Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin), functions as a reducing agent and coenzyme in several metabolic pathways. Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin) is considered an antioxidant.

Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin) dosage

This medication administered orally, IM, IV, intravaginally.

For the prevention of deficiency conditions All Natural Source Juicy Orange Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin) dose is 25-75 mg / day, for the treatment - 250 mg / day or more in divided doses.

For intravaginal used ascorbic acid drugs in appropriate dosage forms.

Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin) interactions

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In an application with barbiturates, primidone increases the excretion of ascorbic acid in the urine.

With the simultaneous use of oral contraceptives reduces the concentration of ascorbic acid in blood plasma.

In an application of All Natural Source Juicy Orange Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin) with iron preparations ascorbic acid, due to its regenerative properties, transforms ferric iron in the bivalent, which improves its absorption.

Ascorbic acid in high doses can decrease urine pH that while the application reduces the tubular reabsorption of amphetamine and tricyclic antidepressants.

With the simultaneous use of aspirin reduces the absorption of ascorbic acid by about a third.

All Natural Source Juicy Orange Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin) in an application with warfarin may decrease effects of warfarin.

With the simultaneous application of ascorbic acid increases the excretion of iron in patients receiving deferoxamine. In the application of ascorbic acid at a dose of 500 mg / day possibly left ventricular dysfunction.

In an application with tetracycline is increased excretion of ascorbic acid in the urine.

There is a described case of reducing the concentration of fluphenazine in plasma in patients treated with ascorbic acid 500 mg 2 times / day.

May increase the concentration of ethinyl estradiol in the blood plasma in its simultaneous application in the oral contraceptives.

Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin) side effects

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Applies to ascorbic acid: oral capsule, oral capsule extended release, oral capsule liquid filled, oral granule, oral liquid, oral lozenge/troche, oral powder, oral powder for solution, oral powder for suspension, oral solution, oral syrup, oral tablet, oral tablet chewable, oral tablet extended release, oral wafer

As well as its needed effects, ascorbic acid (the active ingredient contained in Vitamin C (Biovit Multivitamin)) may cause unwanted side effects that require medical attention.

Severity: Moderate

If any of the following side effects occur while taking ascorbic acid, check with your doctor or nurse as soon as possible:

Less common or rare: - with high doses

Minor Side Effects

Some ascorbic acid side effects may not need any medical attention. As your body gets used to the medicine these side effects may disappear. Your health care professional may be able to help you prevent or reduce these side effects, but do check with them if any of the following side effects continue, or if you are concerned about them:

Less common or rare: - with high doses

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AV-block II and III degree, sinoatrial block, SSS, bradycardia (HR < 40 bpm), hypotension (in case of myocardial infarction, systolic blood pressure less than 100 mm Hg), cardiogenic shock, congestive heart failure IIB-III stages, acute heart failure, Prinzmetal's angina, lactation, concomitant use of MAO inhibitors, hypersensitivity to atenolol.

What is Vitamin D3 (Biovit Multivitamin)?

Cholecalciferol is a Vitamin D3 (Biovit Multivitamin). Vitamin D is important for the absorption of calcium from the stomach and for the functioning of calcium in the body.

Cholecalciferol is used to treat or prevent many conditions caused by a lack of vitamin D, especially conditions of the skin or bones.

Cholecalciferol may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Vitamin D3 (Biovit Multivitamin) indications

Vitamin D3 (Biovit Multivitamin) has an important role in energize the intestinal absorption for calcium and phosphor, to regulate their metabolism and balance in blood. It helps bone calcification. Deficiency of Vitamin D3 (Biovit Multivitamin) in the body causes deficiency of the calcium in the bone, weakness of its resistance and deformity.

Uses of Vitamin D3 (Biovit Multivitamin) in details

Vitamin D3 (Biovit Multivitamin) is used for the prevention and treatment of vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin D3 (Biovit Multivitamin) is important for absorption of calcium in the body. It is also used to prevent bone disorders such as osteomalacia and rickets.

Vitamin D3 (Biovit Multivitamin) description

Vitamin D3 (Biovit Multivitamin) (Vitamin D2) is a derivative of ergosterol formed by ultraviolet rays breaking of the C9-C10 bond. It differs from cholecalciferol in having a double bond between C22 and C23 and a methyl group at C24.

Vitamin D3 (Biovit Multivitamin) dosage

1 tab daily.

Vitamin D3 (Biovit Multivitamin) interactions

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Interactions for vitamin D analogues (Vitamin D2, Vitamin D3 (Biovit Multivitamin), Calcitriol, and Calcidiol)

Cholestyramine

Cholestyramine has been reported to reduce intestinal absorption of fat soluble vitamins; as such it may impair intestinal absorption of any of vitamin D

Phenytoin/Phenobarbital

The coadministration of phenytoin or phenobarbital will not affect plasma concentrations of vitamin D, but may reduce endogenous plasma levels of calcitriol/ergocalcitriol by accelerating metabolism. Since blood level of calcitriol/ergocalcitriol will be reduced, higher doses of Rocaltrol may be necessary if these drugs are administered simultaneously

Thiazides

Thiazides are known to induce hypercalcemia by the reduction of calcium excretion in urine. Some reports have shown that the concomitant administration of thiazides with vitamin D causes hypercalcemia. Therefore, precaution should be taken when coadministration is necessary

Digitalis

Vitamin D dosage must be determined with care in patients undergoing treatment with digitalis, as hypercalcemia in such patients may precipitate cardiac arrhythmias

Ketoconazole

Ketoconazole may inhibit both synthetic and catabolic enzymes of vitamin D. Reductions in serum endogenous vitamin D concentrations have been observed following the administration of 300 mg/day to 1200 mg/day ketoconazole for a week to healthy men. However, in vivo drug interaction studies of ketoconazole with vitamin D have not been investigated

Corticosteroids

A relationship of functional antagonism exists between vitamin D analogues, which promote calcium absorption, and corticosteroids, which inhibit calcium absorption

Phosphate-Binding Agents

Since vitamin D also has an effect on phosphate transport in the intestine, kidneys and bones, the dosage of phosphate-binding agents must be adjusted in accordance with the serum phosphate concentration

Vitamin D

The coadministration of any of the vitamin D analogues should be avoided as this could create possible additive effects and hypercalcemia

Calcium Supplements

Uncontrolled intake of additional calcium-containing preparations should be avoided

Magnesium

Magnesium-containing preparations (eg, antacids) may cause hypermagnesemia and should therefore not be taken during therapy with vitamin D by patients on chronic renal dialysis.

Vitamin D3 (Biovit Multivitamin) side effects

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Applies to cholecalciferol: oral capsule, oral capsule liquid filled, oral solution, oral tablet, oral tablet chewable, oral wafer

As well as its needed effects, cholecalciferol (the active ingredient contained in Vitamin D3 (Biovit Multivitamin)) may cause unwanted side effects that require medical attention.

Major Side Effects

If any of the following side effects occur while taking cholecalciferol, check with your doctor immediately:

Incidence not known:

Vitamin D3 (Biovit Multivitamin) contraindications

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Contraindications for vitamin D analogues (Vitamin D2, Vitamin D3 (Biovit Multivitamin), Calcitriol, and Calcidiol)

Vitamin D should not be given to patients with hypercalcemia or evidence of vitamin D toxicity. Use of vitamin D in patients with known hypersensitivity to vitamin D (or drugs of the same class) or any of the inactive ingredients is contraindicated.

What is Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin)?

Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) is an antioxidant that occurs naturally in foods such as nuts, seeds, and leafy green vegetables. Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) is a fat-soluble vitamin important for many processes in the body.

Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) is used to treat or prevent Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) deficiency. People with certain diseases may need extra Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin).

Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) indications

Oral

Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) deficiency

Adult: 40-50 mg of d-α tocopherol daily.

Child: Neonate: 10 mg/kg once daily; 1 mth-18 yr: 2-10 mg/kg/day, up to 20 mg/kg.

Oral

Supplementation in cystic fibrosis

Adult: 100-200 mg daily of dl-α-tocoferil acetate or 67-135 mg daily of d-α-tocopherol.

Child: As α- tocopheryl acetate: 1 mth-1 yr 50 mg once daily; 1-12 yr 100 mg once daily; 12-18 yr 200 mg once daily. Dose to be adjusted as needed.

Oral

Abetalipoproteinaemia

Adult: 50-100 mg/kg daily of dl-α-tocoferil acetate or about 33-67 mg/kg daily of d-α-tocopherol.

Child: Neonate: 100 mg/kg once daily; 1 mth-18 yr: 50-100 mg/kg once daily.

Uses of Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) in details

This supplement is used to prevent or treat a lack of Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) in the body. A low body level of Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) is rare. Most people who eat a normal diet do not need extra Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin). However, Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) supplements are used in premature newborns and in people who have problems absorbing enough Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) from their diets. Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) is important in protecting your body's cells from damage. It is known as an antioxidant.

How to use Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin)

Take this product by mouth as directed. Follow all directions on the product package. If you are uncertain about any of the information, consult your doctor or pharmacist.

If you are using a liquid form of this product, carefully measure your dose using a medication-measuring device or spoon. Do not use a household spoon because you may not get the correct dose. If your liquid form is a suspension, shake the bottle well before each dose.

Dosage is based on your medical condition and response to treatment. Do not increase your dose or take it more often than recommended. Taking too much Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) may increase your risk of side effects.

High doses of Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) (400 units or more per day) may increase the chance of rare but very serious side effects. There is no proof that high doses of Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) help to prevent or treat heart disease. There is very little evidence that it helps prevent or treat Alzheimer's disease. In some people, taking these high doses may even be harmful. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist and discuss the risks and benefits before taking Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) supplements.

If your doctor prescribes this product for Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) deficiency, use it regularly to get the most benefit from it. To help you remember, take it at the same time each day. You should see improvement of symptoms such as numbness/tingling of the hands/feet and weakness. If your condition persists or worsens, or if you think you may have a serious medical problem, seek immediate medical attention.

Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) description

A methylxanthine naturally occurring in some beverages and also used as a pharmacological agent. Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin)&

Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) dosage

Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) Dosage

Applies to the following strength(s): with mixed tocopherols 400 intl units; alpha 100 intl units; with mixed tocopherols 200 intl units; with mixed tocopherols 1000 intl units; 600 intl units; 400 intl units; 100 intl units; 15 intl units/0.3 mL; 200 intl units; 1000 intl units; alpha 1000 intl units; dl-alpha 400 intl units; d-alpha 200 intl units; d-alpha 400 intl units; dl-alpha 600 intl units; d-alpha tocopherol with tocopherols and tocotrienols

The information at Drugs.com is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist.

Usual Adult Dose for:

Usual Pediatric Dose for:

Additional dosage information:

Usual Adult Dose for Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) Deficiency

Treatment: 60 to 75 units orally once daily.

Prevention: 30 units orally once daily.

Usual Adult Dose for Tardive Dyskinesia

600 to 1600 units orally per day.

Usual Adult Dose for Sickle Cell Anemia

450 units orally per day.

Usual Adult Dose for Alzheimer's Disease

1000 units orally twice daily.

Usual Adult Dose for Dietary Supplement

Oral liquid formulation (Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin)): 200 units (10 mL) orally once daily.

Usual Pediatric Dose for Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) Deficiency

1 unit/kg/day orally of water-miscible Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin).

Usual Pediatric Dose for Retinopathy Prophylaxis

Prevention of retinopathy of prematurity or Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) secondary to oxygen therapy: 15 to 30 units/kg/day to maintain plasma levels between 1.5 to 2 mcg/mL (may need as high as 100 units/kg/day). Note: AAP considers this use investigational and routine use is not recommended.

Usual Pediatric Dose for Cystic Fibrosis

100 to 400 units/day orally.

Usual Pediatric Dose for Dietary Supplement

Dosing: 1 unit Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) = 1 mg dl-alpha-tocopherol acetate.

Oral:

Adequate Intake (AI):

1 to less than 6 months: 4 units daily

6 to less than 12 months: 5 units daily

Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA):

1 to 3 years: 6 units daily

4 to 8 years: 7 units daily

9 to 13 years: 11 units daily

13 years and Older: 15 units daily

Renal Dose Adjustments

Data not available

Liver Dose Adjustments

Data not available

Precautions

Although no longer available in the U.S., Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) injectable administered intravenously to premature infants may result in a potentially fatal syndrome consisting of thrombocytopenia, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, ascites, and renal, hepatic, and pulmonary dysfunction.

Oral administration of large doses (200 mg per day) of a hyperosmolar Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) preparation to low-birthweight infants has been associated with the development of necrotizing enterocolitis.

Dialysis

Data not available

Other Comments

The oral liquid formulation (Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) [R]) is intended to enhance absorption in patients with conditions associated with malabsorption (e.g., Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis ) or for patients who have difficulty swallowing capsules.

The oral liquid formulation (Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) [R]) may be taken directly or mixed with water or other beverage. It must be shaken well prior to each use and refrigerated after opening.

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Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) interactions

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Agents with Antiplatelet Properties (e.g., P2Y12 inhibitors, NSAIDs, SSRIs, etc.): Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) (Systemic) may enhance the antiplatelet effect of Agents with Antiplatelet Properties. Monitor therapy

Anticoagulants: Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) (Systemic) may enhance the anticoagulant effect of Anticoagulants. Monitor therapy

CycloSPORINE (Systemic): Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) (Systemic) may decrease the serum concentration of CycloSPORINE (Systemic). Monitor therapy

Ibrutinib: Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) (Systemic) may enhance the antiplatelet effect of Ibrutinib. Monitor therapy

Orlistat: May decrease the serum concentration of Vitamins (Fat Soluble). Management: Administer oral fat soluble vitamins at least 2 hours before or after the administration of orlistat. Similar precautions do not apply to parenterally administered fat soluble vitamins. Consider therapy modification

Tipranavir: May enhance the adverse/toxic effect of Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) (Systemic). Management: Patients taking tipranavir oral solution are advised to avoid taking additional Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin), beyond the amounts contained in a multivitamin product. This interaction does not apply to tipranavir capsules. Consider therapy modification

Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) side effects

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Applies to Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin): oral capsule, oral capsule liquid filled, oral liquid, oral powder for solution, oral solution, oral tablet, oral tablet chewable

In addition to its needed effects, some unwanted effects may be caused by Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) (the active ingredient contained in Centrum Singles-Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin)). In the event that any of these side effects do occur, they may require medical attention.

Severity: Moderate

If any of the following side effects occur while taking Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin), check with your doctor or nurse as soon as possible:

With doses greater than 400 Units a day and long-term use

Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) contraindications

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Hypersensitivity to Vitamin E (Biovit Multivitamin) or any component of the formulation

Vitamin H (Biovit Multivitamin) indications

is recommended for first-line treatment of weak, brittle, splitting, or soft nails.

therapy should be taken regularly as directed to maintain strong, healthy nails. Clinical improvement is generally realized within 3 to 6 months. 1-3 Cessation of therapy may result in deterioration of nail health within 6 to 9 months.

Vitamin H (Biovit Multivitamin) interactions

The anticonvulsants carbamazepine, phenytoin, Phenobarbital, and primidone may accelerate biotin metabolism, leading to a reduction in available biotin. Chronic use of these drugs has been associated with decreased plasma concentrations of biotin.

The use of antibiotics may reduce the contribution of biotin made by bacteria within the large intestine.

Vitamin H (Biovit Multivitamin) side effects

Adverse reactions associated with biotin supplementation are rare in the medical literature; however, urticaria and gastrointestinal upset have been reported. As with any oral treatment, if patients experience any adverse reactions or side effects, they should inform their physicians immediately and discontinue use.

Vitamin H (Biovit Multivitamin) contraindications

contraindicated in patients allergic or hypersensitive to any of its ingredients.

Active ingredient matches for Biovit Multivitamin:

Folic Acid/Iron/Vitamin A/Vitamin B1/Vitamin B12/Vitamin B2/Vitamin B3/Vitamin B5/Vitamin B6/Vitamin C/Vitamin D3/Vitamin E/Vitamin H


Unit description / dosage (Manufacturer)Price, USD
Dragee; Oral; Folic Acid; Iron; Vitamin A; Vitamin B1 / Thiamine Nitrate; Vitamin B12; Vitamin B2 / Riboflavin; Vitamin B3 / Nicotinamide; Vitamin B5 / Calcium D-Pantothenate; Vitamin B6; Vitamin C; Vitamin D3; Vitamin E; Vitamin H / Biotin

List of Biovit Multivitamin substitutes (brand and generic names):

References

  1. DailyMed. "ASCORBIC ACID; BIOTIN; CYANOCOBALAMIN; DEXPANTHENOL; ERGOCALCIFEROL; FOLIC ACID; NIACINAMIDE; PHYTONADIONE; PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE; RIBOFLAVIN 5'-PHOSPHATE SODIUM; THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE; VITAMIN A; VITAMIN E: DailyMed provides trustworthy information about marketed drugs in the United States. DailyMed is the official provider of FDA label information (package inserts).". https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailyme... (accessed September 17, 2018).
  2. DailyMed. "CHOLECALCIFEROL: DailyMed provides trustworthy information about marketed drugs in the United States. DailyMed is the official provider of FDA label information (package inserts).". https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailyme... (accessed September 17, 2018).
  3. PubChem. "folic acid". https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/com... (accessed September 17, 2018).

Reviews

The results of a survey conducted on ndrugs.com for Biovit Multivitamin are given in detail below. The results of the survey conducted are based on the impressions and views of the website users and consumers taking Biovit Multivitamin. We implore you to kindly base your medical condition or therapeutic choices on the result or test conducted by a physician or licensed medical practitioners.

User reports

1 consumer reported useful

Was the Biovit Multivitamin drug useful in terms of decreasing the symptom or the disease?
According to the reports released by ndrugs.com website users, the below mentioned percentages of users say the drug is useful / not useful to them in decreasing their symptoms/disease. The usefulness of the drug depends on many factors, like severity of the disease, perception of symptom, or disease by the patient, brand name used [matters only to a certain extent], other associated conditions of the patient. If the drug is not effective or useful in your case, you need to meet the doctor to get re-evaluated about your symptoms/disease, and he will prescribe an alternative drug.
Users%
Useful1
100.0%


Consumer reported price estimates

No survey data has been collected yet


2 consumers reported time for results

To what extent do I have to use Biovit Multivitamin before I begin to see changes in my health conditions?
As part of the reports released by ndrugs.com website users, it takes 2 days and a few days before you notice an improvement in your health conditions.
Please note, it doesn't mean you will start to notice such health improvement in the same time frame as other users. There are many factors to consider, and we implore you to visit your doctor to know how long before you can see improvements in your health while taking Biovit Multivitamin. To get the time effectiveness of using Biovit Multivitamin drug by other patients, please click here.
Users%
2 days1
50.0%
1 month1
50.0%


3 consumers reported age

Users%
16-292
66.7%
1-51
33.3%


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