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Tidaliv medicine contains vitamins and minerals, helping to strengthen the resistance in pregnant and lactating women, the elderly, and children in the developing stage.
1. What is Tidaliv?
Tidaliv belongs to the group of vitamin and mineral drugs, made in the form of soft capsules, packing specifications: Box of 10 blisters x 10 tablets. The drug is produced by pomelo Phuong Dong Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company - Vietnam.
Each Tidaliv softgel contains the following ingredients:
Aloe vera 5mg. Vitamin A 2000 IU. Vitamin D3 400 IU. Vitamin E 15mg. Vitamin C 10mg. Vitamin B1 content 2mg. Vitamin B2 2mg. Vitamin B5 content 15.3mg. Vitamin B6 2mg. Vitamin PP content 20mg. Vitamin B12 6 mcg. Calcium dibasic phosphate 307.5mg. Iron fumarate content 54.76mg. Potassium sulfate 18mg. Copper sulfate content 7.86mg. Magnesium oxide content 66.34. Manganese sulfate content 3mg. Zinc oxide content 5mg. Excipients 1 capsule.
2. What are the effects of Tidaliv?
2.1. Effects of ingredients in the formula Vitamin A: With the function of maintaining vision, protecting and helping to keep the eyes healthy, vitamin A ensures the growth, development and maintenance of the epithelium. Vitamin D 3: Helps to enhance calcium absorption, prevent rickets and osteoporosis. Vitamin B group: This is a vitamin involved in the metabolism of Lipids, Purines, Amino Acids... Vitamin B6 participates in the synthesis of Hemoglobulin and Gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) in the central nervous system. Vitamin C: Helps form collagen, strengthens resistance, fights pathogens and strengthens vessel walls. In addition, vitamin C is also involved in the metabolism of substances, the synthesis of lipids and proteins. Combined with vitamins and minerals to help replenish nutrients for the body, ensuring the smooth and normal metabolic activities. 2.2. Indications for use of Tidaliv drugs Tidaliv drugs are used to supplement vitamins and minerals in the following cases:
People with poor physical condition, thin and weak, anorexia; People with dystrophy, stress, fatigue; Supplement nutrients for pregnant and lactating women, children in the developing age and the elderly.
3. How to use and dose Tidaliv
How to use Tidaliv:
Take Tidaliv tablets whole, do not chew or crush the medicine. Time of use: Take Tidaliv after eating. Dosage:
Tidaliv dose for adults: 1 tablet / time / day. Tidaliv dose for children: 1 time / 1⁄2 Tidaliv tablets per day. The above dose of Tidaliv is for reference only. The specific dose of Tidaliv will depend on your condition and disease progression. To get the right dose of Tidaliv, you need to consult with your doctor/pharmacist.
4. How to handle missed dose, Tidaliv overdose
Missed dose of Tidaliv:
Take the replacement dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose of Tidaliv. Do not take a double dose of Tidaliv to make up for it. Tidaliv overdose:
Symptoms: Overdose of vitamin C can cause symptoms of nausea, diarrhea, gastritis, kidney stones. Overdose of vitamin A causes loss of appetite, fatigue, weight loss, digestive disorders, hair loss easily, chapped lips, bleeding, fever. Treatment of Tidaliv overdose: Call your doctor / pharmacist or go to the nearest medical facility for timely monitoring and treatment.
5. Contraindications to taking Tidaliv
Tidaliv drug should not be used in the following cases:
Hypersensitivity to ingredients and active ingredients in Tidaliv medicine. Tidaliv should not be used for a long time and in combination with drugs containing vitamin A, calcium and iron.
6. Undesirable effects of Tidaliv
In addition to the therapeutic effects, patients using Tidaliv may experience some of the following side effects:
Side effects due to vitamin A: Long-term use of high doses of vitamin A can cause anorexia, weight loss, confusion. digestive disorders, dry and brittle hair, bleeding, fatigue, vomiting, chapped lips, headache. In children, an overdose of vitamin A can cause ringing in the ears, visual disturbances, and swelling and pain along the long bones. Symptoms may fade when vitamin A is stopped, but there is a risk of stopping bone growth. Side effects related to vitamin E: Taking high doses causes dizziness, nausea, diarrhea, upset stomach, cracked tongue, laryngitis. Side effects related to vitamin C: Nausea and vomiting, heartburn, fatigue, flushing, headache, insomnia. Taking high doses of vitamin B2 can cause urine to turn pale yellow. Side effects related to vitamin B6: Nausea and vomiting. Taking high doses of vitamin PP causes symptoms such as nausea, flushing of the face and neck, itching, burning sensation. During the course of treatment, if you have any suspicious symptoms caused by the use of Tidaliv, you need to notify your treating doctor or go to the nearest medical center for advice and help.
7. Drug interactions
The reported interactions of the ingredients in Tidaliv with some drugs are as follows:
Do not use Tidaliv with Neomycin, Cholestyramine, Liquid Paraffin, oral contraceptives and Isotretinoin. Antagonizing the effect of vitamin K when co-administered with Tidaliv increases blood clotting time. Tidaliv should not be used with Aspirin and Fluphenazine. Alcohol can interfere with the absorption of vitamin B2 contained in Tidaliv in the small intestine. Do not use Tidaliv with Clopromazine, Imipramine. Vitamin B6 in Tidaliv reduces the effectiveness of Levodopa. To be on the safe side, please inform your doctor/pharmacist about all the medications, supplements you are taking as well as your medical history to be considered for possible interactions when using the drug. Tidaliv.
8. Notes when using and how to store Tidaliv
When using Tidaliv, it should be noted and cautious in some of the following cases:
Pregnant and breastfeeding women can use Tidaliv to supplement vitamins and nutrients, but pregnant women should not take more than 5000 IU of vitamin A per day. Therefore, it is necessary to consult with your doctor/pharmacist to get the right dose. There have been no reports on the effects of Tidaliv when used in driving and operating machinery. Therefore, care should be taken when using it. Tidaliv should be used with caution with other drugs containing vitamin A. Pregnant women taking high doses of vitamin C have an increased risk of scurvy in their newborns. Therefore, it is necessary to consult a doctor to get the right dose. Use caution when using high doses of Vitamin PP for people with a history of peptic ulcer, gallbladder and liver disease, jaundice, gouty arthritis, diabetes. Tidaliv storage:
Store Tidaliv in a cool, dry place, away from direct light. Keep Tidaliv out of the reach of children. Above is important information about Tidaliv drug, patients should carefully read the instructions for use and use according to the dose prescribed by the doctor to achieve the best effect.
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