Care 6 mg+200 mg+50 mg (Tablet)
Unit Price: ৳ 2.50 (30's pack: ৳ 75.00)
Medicine Details
Category | Details |
---|---|
Generic | Betacarotene vitamin c vitamin e |
Company | Edruc limited |
Title
- Carocet Antioxidant Multivitamin Tablet
Categories
- Medicine
- Health
- Pharmacology
- Vitamins
- Nutritional Supplements
Description
- Combination of antioxidant vitamins for prevention of coronary heart diseases
- Used in conditions where free radical damage is playing a role
- Prevents certain types of cancer and aging
- Protects against free radical damage caused by excessive exercise, illness, medications, air pollution, smoke, radiation, and pesticides
- Provides beta carotene, vitamin C, and vitamin E
- Adult dose is 1 tablet daily or as prescribed by the physician
- Contraindicated in patients with hypersensitivity to any of its components
- Side effects include hypercarotenosis, gastrointestinal tract upset, renal stone formation, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, cramps, fatigue, reduced resistance to bacterial infection, transiently raised blood pressure
- Storage conditions: dry place below 30˚C
Dimensions
- Standard tablet size
Color Options
- White
Functions
- Providing antioxidant protection
- Conversion of beta carotene to vitamin A
- Biochemical functions on retina, growth, tissue differentiation, and immunological response
- Cofactor in biological processes
- Defense against infection
- Increased iron absorption
Materials
- Antioxidant vitamins
- Tablet binders and fillers
Technical Specifications
- Beta carotene converted to vitamin A when required
- Vitamin C as powerful reducing agent in living tissues
- Vitamin E defense against oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation
- Tocopherol mops up peroxide radicals
Design Elements
- Standard tablet shape
- Coated for easy swallowing
Usability Features
- Oral administration
- Safe for pregnancy and lactation
- Caution in prescribing to pregnant women
- Caution in heavy smokers and alcoholics
- Use with caution in patients with hyperoxaluria
- Caution in patients taking anticoagulant drugs
Interaction
- Cholestyramine, Colestipol, and Neomycin cause decreased absorption of beta carotene
- Oral contraceptives containing Oestrogen, Tetracycline, and Aspirin reduce circulating vitamin C levels
- Vitamin E enhances anticoagulant activity of anticoagulant drugs