Donor 6 mg+200 mg+50 mg (Tablet)
Unit Price: ৳ 2.50 (20's pack: ৳ 50.00)
Medicine Details
Category | Details |
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Generic | Betacarotene vitamin c vitamin e |
Company | Millat pharmaceuticals ltd |
Indications
- Prevention of coronary heart diseases
- Prevention of certain types of cancer
- Aging prevention
- Prevention of free radical damage caused by excessive exercise
- Prevention of free radical damage caused by illness
- Prevention of free radical damage caused by certain medications
- Prevention of free radical damage caused by air pollution
- Prevention of free radical damage caused by smoke
- Prevention of free radical damage caused by radiation
- Prevention of free radical damage caused by pesticides
- Quenching of singlet oxygen by β carotene
- Deactivation of free radicals by vitamin C
- White blood cell activity increase by vitamin C
- Biochemistry of antibodies influenced by vitamin C
- Prostaglandin E1 affected by vitamin C
- B and T lymphocytes regulated by vitamin C
- Interferon influenced by vitamin C
- Scavenging of free radicals in the blood by vitamin E
- Protection against ill effects of smog and smoke by vitamin E
- Protection of vitamin A by vitamin E
- Conversion of beta carotene to vitamin A
- Biochemical functions of retinol
- Role in retina, growth, tissue differentiation, and immunological response by retinol
- Anti-cancer activity of retinol
- Powerful reducing agent property of vitamin C
- Scurvy prevention by vitamin C
- Cofactor in numerous biological processes by vitamin C
- Vitamin C and molecular oxygen essential for biochemical processes
- Synthesis of adrenal steroid hormones by vitamin C
- Defense against infection by vitamin C
- Importance for functioning of T-lymphocyte and leukocyte by vitamin C
- Anti-inflammatory activity of vitamin C
- Protection of cells against oxidation by vitamin C
- Increased iron absorption by high doses of ascorbic acid
- Defense against oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation by vitamin E
- Mopping up of peroxide radicals by tocopherol
- Restoration of steady-state situation by tocopherol
- Importance of vitamin E in most cell membranes
- Supply of reduced hydrogen to tocopherol by ascorbic acid
- Absorbtion decrease by combination with cholestyramine
- Absorption decrease by combination with colestipol
- Absorption decrease by combination with neomycin
- Reduced circulating vitamin C levels during prolonged administration of oral contraceptives containing estrogen
- Reduced circulating vitamin C levels during prolonged administration of tetracycline
- Reduced circulating vitamin C levels during prolonged administration of aspirin
- Enhancement of anticoagulant activity of anticoagulant drugs by vitamin E
- Impairment of intestinal absorption of vitamins A and K by high doses of vitamin E
- Contraindication in patients with hypersensitivity to any components
- Development of hypercarotenosis by large ingestion of carotenoids
- Gastrointestinal tract upset by large doses of vitamin C
- Renal stone formation by large doses of vitamin C
- Diarrhea caused by doses over 800 mg of vitamin E
- Abdominal pain or cramps caused by doses over 800 mg of vitamin E
- Fatigue caused by doses over 800 mg of vitamin E
- Reduced resistance to bacterial infection caused by doses over 800 mg of vitamin E
- Transiently raised blood pressure caused by doses over 800 mg of vitamin E
- No teratogenic effects of β carotene in humans
- No teratogenic effects of vitamin C in humans
- No teratogenic effects of vitamin E in humans
- Caution exercised in prescribing to pregnant women
- Caution exercised for heavy smokers and alcoholics when using β carotene
- Caution exercised for patients with hyperoxaluria when using vitamin C
- Caution exercised for patients taking anticoagulant drugs when using vitamin E
Pharmacology
- Conversion of beta carotene to vitamin A when required
- Biochemical functions of retinol
- Role in retinol on retina, growth, tissue differentiation, and immunological response
- Anti-cancer activity of retinol
- Powerful reducing agent property of vitamin C
- Scurvy prevention by vitamin C
- Cofactor in numerous biological processes by vitamin C
- Essential role of vitamin C and molecular oxygen in biochemical processes
- Synthesis of adrenal steroid hormones by vitamin C
- Defense against infection by vitamin C
- Importance for functioning of T-lymphocyte and leukocyte by vitamin C
- Anti-inflammatory activity of vitamin C
- Protection of cells against oxidation by vitamin C
- Increased iron absorption by high doses of ascorbic acid
- Defense against oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation by vitamin E
- Mopping up of peroxide radicals by tocopherol
- Restoration of steady-state situation by tocopherol
- Importance of vitamin E in most cell membranes
- Supply of reduced hydrogen to tocopherol by ascorbic acid
Dosage & Administration
- Oral administration
- Adult dose of 1 tablet daily
- Physician-prescribed dosage
Interaction
- Decreased absorption of β carotene with cholestyramine
- Decreased absorption of β carotene with colestipol
- Decreased absorption of β carotene with neomycin
- Reduced circulating vitamin C levels with oral contraceptives containing estrogen
- Reduced circulating vitamin C levels with tetracycline
- Reduced circulating vitamin C levels with aspirin
- Enhancement of anticoagulant activity with vitamin E
- Impairment of intestinal absorption of vitamins A and K with high doses of vitamin E
Contraindications
- Hypersensitivity to any components
Side Effects
- Hypercarotenosis with large ingestion of carotenoids
- Gastrointestinal tract upset with large doses of vitamin C
- Renal stone formation with large doses of vitamin C
- Diarrhea with doses over 800 mg of vitamin E
- Abdominal pain or cramps with doses over 800 mg of vitamin E
- Fatigue with doses over 800 mg of vitamin E
- Reduced resistance to bacterial infection with doses over 800 mg of vitamin E
- Transiently raised blood pressure with doses over 800 mg of vitamin E
Pregnancy & Lactation
- No teratogenic effects of β carotene in humans
- No teratogenic effects of vitamin C in humans
- No teratogenic effects of vitamin E in humans
- Caution exercised in prescribing to pregnant women
Precautions & Warnings
- Harm to heavy smokers and alcoholics by β carotene
- Caution exercised for patients with hyperoxaluria when using vitamin C
- Caution exercised for patients taking anticoagulant drugs when using vitamin E
Therapeutic Class
- Anti-oxidant Multivitamin preparations
Storage Conditions
- Dry place
- Below 30˚C