Royalvita

Royalvita

Manufacturer:

Pacific Pharma

Distributor:

AA Medical
Full Prescribing Info
Contents
Royal jelly, multivitamins and minerals.
Description
Each softgel capsule contains royal jelly 20 mg, retinol acetate 5000 IU, ergocalciferol 400 IU, tocopherol acetate 45 mg, thiamine nitrate 2 mg, riboflavin 2 mg, pyridoxine hydrochloride 2 mg, ascorbic acid 60 mg, nicotinamide 20 mg, calcium pantothenate 15.3 mg, cyanocobalamin 6 mcg, ferrous fumarate 54.76 mg, copper sulfate 7.86 mg, magnesium oxide 66.34 mg, zinc oxide 5 mg, dibasic calcium phosphate 307.5 mg, manganese sulfate 3 mg and potassium sulfate 18 mg.
Indications/Uses
Hypoalbuminemia, hypoalimentation, supplementary protein alimentotherapy.
Relief of symptoms caused by peripheral circulation disorder eg, shoulder stiffness, headache, pounding head and insomnia.
Relief of symptoms eg, coldness or numbness in hand and foot, frostbite.
Dosage/Direction for Use
Adult: 1 capsule per dose, 3 times a day after meals.
Children aged 7-15: 1 capsule per dose, twice a day (after breakfast/dinner).
Children aged 4-7: 1 capsule per dose, once a day (after dinner) or ½ capsule per dose, twice a day (after breakfast/dinner).
Warnings
Use of more than 5,000 IU/day vitamin A (retinol) may cause teratogenesis, therefore vitamin A administration should not exceed 5,000 IU/day in women of the first trimester of pregnancy or women of childbearing potential who might become pregnant (except for patients with vitamin A deficiency).
Special Precautions
Consult the physician or the pharmacist before taking ROYALVITA for infants under 1 year of age, patients undergoing therapy, pregnant women.
Keep prescribed dosage and administration.
In young children, administer under a parental guidance.
Because vitamin A is sufficiently supplied with regular meal, it should not be administered more than 8,000 IU as vitamin A daily dose.
Other cautions: In case of vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, pruritus due to taking ROYALVITA, the administration should be discontinued and consult a doctor or pharmacist.
In case of diarrhea, constipation, rash, rubor due to taking, the ROYALVITA administration should be discontinued and consult a doctor or pharmacist.
Administration of ROYALVITA may cause hypermenorrhea and emmeniopathy. If bleeding is discontinued, consult a doctor of pharmacist.
If the patient thinks that the drug have too little effect in one month, discuss the matter with a doctor or pharmacist.
Use In Pregnancy & Lactation
Caution in pregnancy.
Storage
Store at cool places, protected from a direct ray of light.
Do not preserve in another containers in order to maintain quality of the drug and avoid misusing.
Store in light-resistant, air-tight container.
MIMS Class
Vitamins &/or Minerals
ATC Classification
A11AB - Multivitamins, other combinations ; Used as dietary supplements.
Presentation/Packing
Softgel cap (chocolate-colored) 6 x 5's.
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