ROGIN-E Multivitamins / Minerals / Deanol / Royal Jelly / Korean Panax Ginseng Softgel Capsule 6's
Indications/Uses
Dosage/Direction for Use
The recommended daily dose should not be exceeded.
This product is not recommended for 18 years old and below, as no effcacy and safety data are available in this age group.
Overdosage
Most, if not all reports concerning overdoses of vitamins and minerals are associated with concomitant intake of high dosed single and/or multivitamin preparations. Acute or long-term overdose can cause hypervitaminosis A and D and hypercalcaemia.
Uncharacteristic initial symptoms, such as abrupt onset of headache, confusion, and gastrointestinal disturbances such as constipation, diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain and vomiting might be indicative for an acute overdose.
If an overdose is suspected contact a physician immediately.
There is no specifc antidote however patients should still consult their physician.
Administration
Contraindications
Special Precautions
Patients receiving other multivitamin preparations, single vitamins, the synthetic vitamin A isomers isotretinoin and etretinate, or beta-carotene, or those under medical care must consult a health care professional before taking this product.
Diabetic patients should consult a physician prior to taking this product, since ginseng intake may slightly reduce blood glucose levels.
As calcium, ascorbic acid and Vitamin D may have an effect on stone formation, patients with nephrolithiasis or urolithiasis should use caution when using vitamin supplements.
Use in Pregnancy & Lactation: There is insuffcient human data on the use of ginseng in pregnant women.
There is insuffcient information on the excretion of ginseng and its metabolites in human and animal milk. A risk to the suckling child cannot be excluded.
Use In Pregnancy & Lactation
There is insuffcient information on the excretion of ginseng and its metabolites in human and animal milk. A risk to the suckling child cannot be excluded.
Adverse Reactions
Gastrointestinal disorders: Gastrointestinal and abdominal pain, vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, constipation, faeces discolored.
Immune system disorders: Allergic reaction, anaphylactic reaction, anaphylactic shock. Symptoms may include urticaria, allergic asthma, allergic edema and angioedema, erythema, rash, blisters, pruritus and may affect the respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, cardiovascular system. Severe reactions, including anaphylactic reactions, have been reported and may lead to cardio-respiratory distress according to the literature. If an allergic reaction occurs, treatment must be stopped and a healthcare professional consulted.
Nervous system disorders: Headache, dizziness, insomnia, nervousness.
Renal and urinary disorders: Chromaturia (slight yellow discoloration of urine). This effect is harmless and is due to the vitamin B2 contained in the preparation.
Drug Interactions
Mature adults with medication-induced nutritional deficiencies can benefit from vitamin and mineral supplementation, to compensate for the eventual losses.
Drug-Drug interaction: Products containing calcium, magnesium or zinc may interact with orally administered antacids, gastric acid suppressive medications, antibiotics (tetracyclines, fluoroquinolones), levodopa, levothyroxine, thyroxine, biphosphonates, penicillamine, trientine, digitalis, antiviral agents and thiazide diuretics. If simultaneous use is necessary, administration of the two products should be separated by 2 hours.
An interaction between ginseng and coumarin-type anticoagulants cannot be excluded.
Drug-Food Interaction: Since oxalic acid (found in spinach and rhubarb) and phytic acid (found in fiber-containing whole-grain products) may inhibit calcium absorption, it is not recommended to take this product within two hours of eating foods containing high oxalic acid and phytic acid concentrations.
Storage
MedsGo Class
Features
- Deanol
- Korean Ginseng
- Minerals
- Multivitamins
- Royal Jelly