Paediatric Drops
Panvit 10 mg + 5 mg + 1 mg + 1 mg + 5000 iu + 1.6 mg + 50 mg + 1000 iu/ml Paediatric Drops
Manufacturer: Square Pharmaceuticals PLC, Pabna
Therapeutic class: Multivitamin supplement
What is Panvit used for?
Panvit 10 mg + 5 mg + 1 mg + 1 mg + 5000 iu + 1.6 mg + 50 mg + 1000 iu/ml paediatric drops by Square Pharmaceuticals PLC, Pabna is a vitamin supplement containing Nicotinamide + Pantothenic Acid + Pyridoxine Hydrochloride + Riboflavin + Vit…
What is Panvit?
Panvit 10 mg + 5 mg + 1 mg + 1 mg + 5000 iu + 1.6 mg + 50 mg + 1000 iu/ml paediatric drops by Square Pharmaceuticals PLC, Pabna is a vitamin supplement containing Nicotinamide + Pantothenic Acid + Pyridoxine Hydrochloride + Riboflavin + Vitamin A + Vitamin B1 + Vitamin C + Vitamin D. In Bangladesh, it is mainly used to help prevent or treat vitamin deficiency when dietary intake is inadequate or when a doctor recommends supplementation, especially in children.
Nicotinamide + Pantothenic Acid + Pyridoxine Hydrochloride + Riboflavin + Vitamin A + Vitamin B1 + Vitamin C + Vitamin D supplies water-soluble B vitamins and vitamin C for normal metabolism and tissue health, plus fat-soluble vitamins A and D for vision, immune function, bone health, and calcium balance. A key caution is not to exceed the recommended dose, because excess vitamin A or vitamin D can be harmful.
Indications
- Prevention and treatment of deficiency of the included vitamins when diagnosed or suspected by a healthcare professional.
- Vitamin supplementation when usual dietary intake is inadequate or during periods of increased nutritional need as advised by a doctor.
- Supportive supplementation during recovery from illness or poor feeding when recommended by a healthcare professional.
Dosage & Administration
The dose depends on age, diet, nutritional status, and the exact strength of the preparation. Paediatric drops should be given only in the amount directed on the product label or prescribed by a doctor. Adults should not use paediatric drops as a substitute for an appropriate adult vitamin preparation unless advised by a healthcare professional. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake; ask the prescribing doctor or pharmacist for the correct dose.
Side Effects
- Usually well tolerated when taken at recommended doses.
- Possible mild effects include nausea, vomiting, stomach discomfort, diarrhoea, constipation, or unpleasant taste.
- Riboflavin may cause bright yellow urine; this is harmless.
- Allergic reactions such as rash, itching, swelling, or breathing difficulty are rare but require urgent medical attention.
- Excess intake may cause vitamin A toxicity, vitamin D toxicity, high calcium levels, headache, dizziness, irritability, poor appetite, bone pain, or kidney problems.
Precautions & Warnings
Use with caution in people with kidney disease, high blood calcium, sarcoidosis or other granulomatous disease, liver disease, a history of kidney stones, or those already taking other multivitamins, vitamin A, vitamin D, or cod liver oil. Keep out of reach of children to avoid accidental overdose. Use under the guidance of a registered doctor or pharmacist.
Drug Interactions
- Do not combine with other vitamin A or vitamin D products unless advised, as toxicity may occur.
- Retinoid medicines such as isotretinoin or acitretin may increase the risk of vitamin A toxicity.
- Vitamin D may increase the risk of high calcium or heart rhythm problems in patients taking digoxin, especially if calcium levels rise.
- Thiazide diuretics may increase the risk of high calcium when used with vitamin D.
- Cholestyramine, colestipol, orlistat, and mineral oil may reduce absorption of fat-soluble vitamins A and D.
- Some anti-seizure medicines and corticosteroids may reduce vitamin D effect.
- Pyridoxine can reduce the effect of levodopa if levodopa is taken without carbidopa.
Contraindications
- Known allergy or hypersensitivity to any ingredient of the preparation.
- Existing hypervitaminosis A or hypervitaminosis D.
- High blood calcium or conditions causing excessive vitamin D sensitivity, unless specifically supervised by a doctor.
Pregnancy & Lactation
During pregnancy or breastfeeding, vitamin supplements should be used only as advised by a healthcare professional. Avoid taking extra vitamin A or vitamin D from multiple products unless prescribed, because excessive intake can harm the mother or baby. Pregnant women should use an appropriate prenatal supplement recommended by their doctor.
Storage Conditions
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep the bottle tightly closed and out of the reach of children. Do not use after the expiry date, and follow any storage instructions on the product label.
Frequently Asked Questions
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