• রেজিস্টার্ড চিকিৎসকের পরামর্শ মোতাবেক ঔষধ সেবন করুন
Indications:
Vitamin E deficiency
Skin disorders (acne, dryness, hyperpigmentation)
Hair loss and scalp nourishment
Immune support
Cardiovascular health
As an antioxidant in chronic diseases
Pharmacology:
Vitamin E (Tocopherol) is a fat-soluble antioxidant that protects cell membranes from oxidative stress by neutralizing free radicals. It plays a role in maintaining healthy skin, blood vessels, and immune functions.
Dosage:
Recommended adult dose: 600 IU once daily or as advised by a registered physician.
Dosage may vary based on clinical condition and vitamin deficiency status.
Administration:
Should be taken orally with food to enhance absorption.
Interaction:
May potentiate effects of anticoagulants (e.g., warfarin), increasing bleeding risk.
Absorption may be affected by lipid-lowering agents or mineral oil.
Caution with concurrent high-dose iron therapy.
Contraindications:
Known hypersensitivity to Vitamin E or any component of the formulation
Bleeding disorders or history of hemorrhagic stroke
Hypervitaminosis E
Side Effects:
Generally safe. High doses may cause nausea, abdominal cramps, fatigue, headache, blurred vision, or increased bleeding.
Pregnancy & Lactation:
Considered safe in prescribed doses. Excessive intake should be avoided unless recommended by a physician.
Precautions & Warnings:
Long-term use should be monitored in patients with heart disease or bleeding risks.
Avoid use in high doses without clinical indication.
Discontinue before surgery due to bleeding risk.
Therapeutic Class:
Vitamin & Mineral Supplements – Antioxidants
Storage Conditions:
Store in a cool (below 25°C), dry place, away from light and moisture. Keep out of children’s reach