Inovit E Capsule 200mg
10 capsulesPRESENTATION
Inovit E 200: Each capsule contains Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate BP 200 mg.
Inovit E 400: Each capsule contains Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate BP 400 mg.
DESCRIPTION
Vitamin E, a fat soluble vitamin, is considered an essential nutritional element. As an antioxidant, it protects polyunsaturated
fatty acids in cell membranes and other cellular structures from free radicals and protects red blood cells against haemolysis. It
may also act as a cofactor in some enzyme systems. Administration of vitamin E completely eliminates the signs of vitamin E
deficiency. Vitamin E is absorbed from gastrointestinal tract and requires presence of bile salts, dietary fat and normal
pancreatic function for efficient absorption. It is metabolized in liver and excreted primarily in bile. Small amounts are
excreted in urine.
INDICATIONS
As a dietary supplement for prophylactic use:
To meet raised requirements of vitamin E in pregnancy and lactation, high dietary intake of polyunsaturated
fatty acids etc.
For prevention of vitamin E deficiency due to malabsorption syndrome caused by pancreatic, hepatobiliary
and gastrointestinal disorders.
Therapeutic use:
In cardiovascular disease, haemolytic anaemia due to vitamin E deficiency, skin conditions, nocturnal leg cramps, sexual
dysfunction, premenstrual syndrome and fibrocystic disease of the breast.
DOSAGE & ADMINISTRATION
The daily intake of Inovit E (Vitamin E) in the range of 200 - 600 mg is considered safe. The recommended dose is one capsule once
daily with or after meals or as prescribed by the physician.
SIDE EFFECTS
Vitamin E is usually well tolerated. Large doses (more than 400 mg/day) for prolonged period have been associated with a variety
of less serious side effects including fatigue, weakness, headache, nausea, blurred vision, flatulence or diarrhoea.
PRECAUTIONS
It may increase the risk of thrombosis in some patients, such as those taking estrogens.
USE IN PREGNANCY & LACTATION
Pregnancy: Vitamin E may be used in pregnancy in the normally recommended dose but the safety of high dose therapy has not been
established.
Nursing Mother: Vitamin E is distributed in human breast milk; however, problems have not been documented with normally
recommended dose.
DRUG INTERACTION
High dose of vitamin E can impair intestinal absorption of vitamin A & K, and may increase the effects of oral anticoagulants.
OVER DOSE
Large doses of vitamin E (more than 1 gm/day) have been reported to increase bleeding tendency in vitamin K deficient patients
such as those taking oral anticoagulants.
COMMERCIAL PACK
Inovit E - 200: Each box contains 3 blister strips of 10 capsules.
Inovit E- 400: Each box contains 3 blister strips of 10 capsules.