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Calcium pantothenicum 0,1g x 50 tabl.
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Calcium Pantothenicum Jelfa 100 mg 50 tablets
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Calcium pantothenicum JelfaForm: table
Dose: 0.1 g
Packaging: 50 tablets.
Calcium Pantothenicum Jelfa - description and indicationsIndications: - purulent skin diseases, - burns, leg ulcers, - corneal ulcers, - herpes zoster, - damage to the liver parenchyma, - periodontal diseases and chronic stomatitis.
Operation 5 ). Pantothenic acid is part of coenzyme A, which plays an important role in the metabolism of proteins, fats and carbohydrates, so it is essential in the body's metabolic and regenerative processes. Calcium pantothenate is used both in the treatment and prevention of vitamin B 5 deficiency in the body. It facilitates the regeneration of skin and epithelium, affects the growth of hair and nails, and also has anti-inflammatory effects.Action: Vitamin and calcium preparation with anti-inflammatory properties and facilitating epithelial regeneration. A preparation supplementing the deficiency of pantothenic acid (vitamin B5). It is used both in the treatment and prevention of deficiency of this compound in the body.
Composition - what ingredients does Calcium Pantothenicum Jelfa contain Dosage - how to use Calcium Pantothenicum Jelfa ContraindicationsContraindications: - hypercalcemia, - nephrolithiasis, - impaired renal function, - hypersensitivity to the drug's ingredients.
Notes and warnings for Calcium Pantothenicum Jelfa
This is medicine. For safety, use it according to the leaflet included in the package. Do not exceed the maximum dose of the drug. If in doubt, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Special Warnings / Precautions
Do not use a dose higher than recommended, especially in people with hypercalcemia, nephrolithiasis, or renal dysfunction. This medicinal product contains lactose monohydrate. Calcium Pantothenicum Jelfa should not be used in patients with rare hereditary problems of galactose intolerance, the Lapp lactase deficiency or glucose-galactose malabsorption.
Interactions
Not known.
Pregnancy and lactation
There is no data confirming the safety of the use of pantothenic acid during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Side effects
When used in accordance with the recommended dosage, side effects do not occur.
Overdose
Pantothenic acid is considered non-toxic. However, after taking very large doses of its calcium salt, there is a risk of hypercalcemia (especially in people treated with thiazides). This may be of particular importance in people taking digitalis glycosides (risk of their toxic effects).
PKWIU | 21.20.13.0 |
Type | OTC drug |
EAN | 5909990107513 |
BLOZ_07 | 4058901 |
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