Product Description
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins in the body and are singly responsible for 75% of the dry body weight (i.e. sans water). They are needed for the production of proteins, hormones, neurotransmitters, nuclei acids and peptides. These are the structural components of the every tissue, organ and cell in the body. Amino acids are likewise needed for normal biochemical processes and overall functioning, differentiation and organization of cells, tissues and organ-systems.
Vitamins are substances that your body needs to grow and develop normally. There are 13 vitamins your body needs. They are vitamins A, C, D, E, K and the B vitamins(thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, biotin, vitamin B-6, vitamin B-12 and folate). You can usually get all your vitamins from the foods you eat. Your body can also make vitamins D and K. People who eat a vegetarian diet may need to take a vitamin B12 supplement.
Indication and Usage:
The health benefits of vitamins And minerals include their ability to prevent and treat various diseases including heart problems, high cholesterol levels, eye disorders, and skin disorders, male infertility, epilepsy and diabetics, ulcers and also to treat rheumatoid arthritis.
Drug Interactions:
Levodopa:interacts with PhenylalanineLevodopa is used for Parkinson's disease. Taking phenylalanine along with levodopa can make Parkinson's disease worse. Do not take phenylalanine if you are taking levodopa.
Warfarin:interacts with L-CarnitineWarfarin is used to slow blood clotting. L-carnitine might increase the effects of warfarin (and increase the chances of bruising and bleeding. Be sure to have your blood checked regularly. The dose of your warfarin might need to be changed.
Antacids:One study suggests that the combination of vitamins and antacids may be more effective than antacids alone in healing ulcers.
Anticoagulants: (blood thinners) -- Long-term use of vitamins or taking high doses may increase the risk of bleeding for those taking blood-thinning medications, particularly warfarin .
Contraindications:
Pregnancy and breast-feeding, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, Lou Gehrig's disease}, Chronic alcoholism , liver disease.
Side Effects:
If tablet is taken on an empty stomach, rare side effects such as indigestion, heartburn or nausea might occur.
Storage:
Store in cool and dry place.