Vitane Multivitamin Drops

GH₵ 115.00
Per Bottle

PRODUCT DETAILS

 

Composition

Vitamin A (as retinyl palmitate) 1000 IU supports vision, immunity, and growth.
Vitamin D3 200 IU supports bone development and calcium metabolism.
Thiamine (Vitamin B1) 1 mg supports energy metabolism and nerve function.
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) 0.5 mg supports energy production and healthy skin.
Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) 5 mg supports cellular energy metabolism.
Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) 0.6 mg supports protein metabolism and brain development.
Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) 1 mcg supports red blood cell formation and neurological development.
Ferrous gluconate (iron source) about 17.14 mg supports haemoglobin formation and oxygen transport.
Zinc gluconate about 6.97 mg supports immunity, growth, and wound healing.


 

Use / Indication

It is used as a multivitamin and multimineral supplement for infants and young children.
It is used to support normal growth and development.
It is used to prevent or treat mild nutritional deficiencies.
It is used to improve immunity and reduce frequency of infections.
It is used in poor appetite, low energy, or recovery after illness.


 

Direction of Use

It is given orally using a dropper as prescribed by a healthcare provider.
It is usually given once daily after feeding.
It should be shaken well before use.
It should not exceed the recommended dose due to iron and vitamin content.


 

Side Effects

It may cause mild stomach upset or nausea.
It may cause constipation or loose stools due to iron content.
It may cause dark stools, which is a normal effect of iron.
It may rarely cause mild allergic reactions such as rash.


 

Warnings

It contains iron, and overdose can be dangerous, especially in children.
It should be kept out of reach of children.
It should not be combined with other iron-containing supplements unless prescribed.
It should be used cautiously in infants with liver or metabolic disorders.


 

Interactions

Iron absorption may be reduced by milk, tea, or calcium-rich feeds if taken together.
It may interact with antibiotics such as tetracyclines or quinolones in older children.
It may interfere with thyroid medications if taken simultaneously.
Other multivitamins may lead to excess intake of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D).


 

Cautions

It should be used only under medical supervision in infants.
It should not replace a balanced diet or breastfeeding/formula feeding.
Long-term use should be monitored to avoid vitamin or iron overload.
It should be stored properly and used within expiry after opening.

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