Aevit

Therapeutic indications

WHAT AUXIN A E IS AND WHAT IT IS USED FOR

contains fat-soluble vitamins A And E.

vitamin A acts in a variety of important functions in the body, it is necessary, among other things, for vision, the integrity of the skin, bone development and for the body's defenses.

the best known function of vitamin E is its ability to act as an antioxidant of fats and prevent the spread of free radical reactions. 

auxin-A E capsules is indicated in:

Treatment of vitamin A and E deficiency due to inadequate nutrition, convalescence or other reasons to promote, among other things, the general condition of vision, skin, mucous membranes and defenses.

auxin A E capsules are indicated in adults and children over 14 years of age.

Dosage (Posology) and method of administration

HOW DO I TAKE AUXIN A E

follow closely the instructions for taking the medicine in this leaflet or according to the instructions of your doctor or pharmacist . If in doubt, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

the recommended dose is:

Adults and children over 14 years :

You should also consider your vitamin A intake through the diet to prevent the dose from accumulating.

it is recommended to take 1 capsule per day. In some cases, your doctor may ask you to take 2 or up to 3 capsules per day.

if symptoms worsen or do not improve after 10 days of treatment, you should consult your doctor.

in General, the treatment should not last longer than two weeks, but at the discretion of your doctor, it may take longer.

oral application.

Capsules should be taken with some water or other liquid, preferably during meals.

Application in children and adolescents

Children under the age of 14 should not take this medication due to its doses.

if you take more auxin A E than you should

if you have taken more auxin a E than in this leaflet or recommended by your doctor (high doses), vitamin A toxicity may occur. within a few hours after an overdose of vitamin A, symptoms such as irritability, drowsiness, seizures, headaches, increased pressure in the head, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, visual disturbances and nervous disorders may occur, days after overdose redness and peeling of the skin, bleeding gums, etc.

for ongoing (chronic) overdose of vitamin a hypervitaminosis may occur. The risk of toxicity is greater if you suffer from kidney disease or liver disease, if you suffer from low weight or malnutrition or drink alcohol, may be: fatigue, irritability, mental disorders, loss of appetite, indigestion, mild fever, children can no longer gain weight normally, hair loss, rashes, dryness of mucous membranes, other symptoms include changes in the liver with abnormal test results of liver tests and even permanent damage to the liver. Other symptoms include: urination disorders and blood test results and calcifications (nodules) in tendons, muscles and tissues under the skin. 

vitamin E in excessive doses rarely causes nausea, diarrhoea and other intestinal diseases and can cause thrombophlebitis and aggravate clotting problems in predisposed people, it can also lead to dysfunction of the gonads (sex glands), chest pain, increased cholesterol and triglycerides and reduced thyroid hormones in the blood.

Hypervitaminosis A is usually reversible and symptoms improve within a few days after discontinuation of treatment. Symptoms of excessive doses of vitamin E usually disappear after discontinuation of treatment.

in the event of overdose or accidental ingestion, consult your doctor or pharmacist immediately or go to a medical center or call the toxicological information service on 91 562 04 20, which indicates the drug and the amount ingested.

if you forgot to take auxin A E

do not take a double dose to make up for forgotten doses.

if you have any further questions about the use of this medication, ask your doctor or pharmacist.