ULTRA POTENT-C 60Ctabs

Code: BCTCHE
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RRP $24.50 Inc GST
RRP $24.50 Inc GST
Brand: BIOCEUTICALS
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ULTRA POTENT-C 60Ctabs

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Ultra Potent C Chewables provide a high dose vitamin C with supportive nutrients in a delicious orange flavoured vegan chewable tablet. Vitamin C and zinc support a healthy immune system function. Vitamin C assists in maintaining energy levels as well as supporting collagen formation and wound healing. Betacarotene and vitamins C and E are antioxidants and helps reduce free radicals formed in the body.

  • Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) 735 mg
  • Sodium ascorbate 298 mg (equiv. to ascorbic acid 265 mg)
  • d alpha tocopheryl acid succinate 16 mg (equiv. to vitamin E 19 IU)
  • Rutoside 19.5 mg
  • Zinc (as gluconate) 5 mg
  • Betacarotene 375 micrograms

Chew (do not swallow whole) as recommended, or as professionally prescribed. For short term use.

Adults: Chew (do not swallow whole) 1 tablet two times a day.

Children 4 to 8 years: Chew (do not swallow whole) half a tablet once a day.

Children 9 to 17 years:Chew (do not swallow whole) 1 tablet once a day.

Do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

Contains sulfites, soya bean products and gluten.

Avoid combination -

Zinc: Demeclocycline - Tetracyclines

Interactions with the absorption of tetracyclines.

Zinc: Minocycline - Tetracyclines

Interactions with the absorption of tetracyclines.

Zinc: Norfloxacin - Quinolones

Norfloxacin interaction with antacids and minerals.

Zinc: Tetracycline - Tetracyclines

Effect of zinc sulphate on the absorption of tetracycline and doxycycline in man.

Caution -

Beta-carotene: Colchicine - Agents used in gout and hyperuraecimia

Intestinal malabsorption induced by oral colchicine. Comparison with neomycin and cathartic agents.

Beta-carotene: Orlistat - Anorectics and weight reducing agents

The effect of orlistat, an inhibitor of dietary fat absorption, on the pharmacokinetics of beta-carotene in healthy volunteers.

Rutin: Warfarin - Anticoagulants, antithrombotics

Effect of rutin on warfarin anticoagulation and pharmacokinetics of warfarin enantiomers in rats.

Vitamin C: Indinavir - Antiviral agents

Effect of high-dose vitamin C on the steady-state pharmacokinetics of the protease inhibitor indinavir in healthy volunteers.

Vitamin C: Propranolol - Beta-adrenergic blocking agents

Influence of vitamin C on the absorption and first pass metabolism of propranolol.

Vitamin C: Warfarin - Anticoagulants, antithrombotics

Possible warfarin resistance due to interaction with ascorbic acid: Case report and literature review

Vitamin E: Warfarin - Anticoagulants, antithrombotics

Risk of mortality with vitamin E supplements: the Cache County study.

The effect of vitamin E on warfarin-induced vitamin K deficiency.

Effect of vitamin E on the anticoagulant response to warfarin.

Effects of vitamin E on stroke subtypes: meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials.

Zinc: Cephalexin - Cephalosporins

The Effect of Staggered Administration of Zinc Sulfate on the Pharmacokinetics of Oral Cephalexin

Zinc: Penicillamine - Antirheumatoid agents

Treatment of Wilson's disease with zinc: XI. Interaction with other anticopper agents.

Controlled trial of D-penicillamine in rheumatoid arthritis. Dose effect and the role of zinc.