Uses of Cadiferol

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Cadiferol belongs to the group of minerals and vitamins, soft capsule dosage form. The drug contains the main ingredient is Vitamin E (in the form of dl-alpha tocopheryl acetate) 400 IU, packaged in boxes of 3 blisters x 10 tablets or bottles of 30 tablets. Adhering to the indications, the dose of Cadiferol will help patients improve the effectiveness of treatment and avoid unwanted side effects.

1. Effects of drugs Cadiferol

The Vitamin E component in Cadiferol has an antioxidant effect (prevents oxidation of essential components in cells so that they cannot form toxic oxidation products). At the same time, Vitamin E also helps protect cell membranes from the attack of free radicals. As a result, the integrity of the cell membrane can be preserved.
Vitamin E has a synergistic effect with selenium, vitamin C, vitamin A and carotenes. If the body is deficient in vitamin E, it may experience symptoms such as ataxia, neurological disorders, easy muscle and heart muscle damage, fragile red blood cells, sexual organ damage or infertility.
Currently, Cadiferol is indicated for:
Prevention and treatment of vitamin E deficiency. Skin pathological disorders slow down the aging process in the skin and help prevent the appearance of wrinkles in the skin. Supportive treatment of fatty liver and hypercholesterolemia. Supports the treatment of infertility and impaired sperm production in men.

2. Contraindications of the drug Cadiferol


Cadiferol is contraindicated in case the patient is hypersensitive to any of the ingredients in the drug.

3. Dosage and how to use Cadiferol


How to use: Cadiferol is taken orally.
Reference dosage: 1 tablet each time, 1 time a day.
Note: Cadiferol dosage above is for reference only. The specific dose of Cadiferol depends on the condition and the progression of the disease. To get the right dose of Cadiferol, patients should consult with their doctor or healthcare professional.

4. Cadiferol drug interactions


Cadiferol may increase the effect of the anticoagulant Warfarin and increase the antiplatelet effect of Aspirin. Cadiferol antagonizes the effects of vitamin K and may increase blood clotting time. Concomitant administration of Cadiferol with Cholestyramine reduces vitamin E concentrations in patients with drug-induced malabsorption. To avoid interactions, before being prescribed Cadiferol, the patient should inform the doctor about the drugs they are using, including functional foods. The doctor will base on that to prescribe the appropriate Cadiferol.

5. Side effects of the drug Cadiferol


The use of high doses of Cadiferol can cause some side effects such as:
Diarrhea; Stomachache; Digestive disorders; Tired; Feebleness. This is not a complete list of cadiferol side effects. Therefore, if the patient notices any unusual signs of the body while taking Cadiferol, please inform the doctor for advice.

6. Precautions while using Cadiferol


Although there has been no record of Cadiferol drug interactions, however, please inform your doctor when the patient is pregnant or breastfeeding to avoid affecting the health of the baby. Only use the drug in children when prescribed by a doctor. Inform your doctor if you have a history of allergic reactions to certain drugs or active ingredients before using Cadiferol. Missing a dose can cause loss of or limit the effectiveness of Cadiferol. Therefore, try to use Cadiferol on time and in the prescribed dose. Absolutely do not use when Cadiferol has signs of discoloration, mold, watery or expired. Above is all information about Cadiferol drug, patients need to carefully read the instructions for use, consult a doctor / pharmacist before using. Absolutely do not arbitrarily buy Cadiferol for home treatment because there may be unwanted side effects.

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