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Vitared 60 mg + 2 mg + 6 mg + 30 mg + 15 mg Capsule

Generic: Ascorbic Acid + Copper + Lutein + Vitamin E + Zinc

Manufacturer: Navana Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

Therapeutic class: Ocular antioxidant vitamin and mineral supplement

What is Vitared used for?

Vitared 60 mg + 2 mg + 6 mg + 30 mg + 15 mg capsule by Navana Pharmaceuticals Ltd. is a vitamin, mineral and carotenoid supplement containing Ascorbic Acid + Copper + Lutein + Vitamin E + Zinc.

What is Vitared?

Vitared 60 mg + 2 mg + 6 mg + 30 mg + 15 mg capsule by Navana Pharmaceuticals Ltd. is a vitamin, mineral and carotenoid supplement containing Ascorbic Acid + Copper + Lutein + Vitamin E + Zinc. In Bangladesh it is mainly used as an eye-health nutritional supplement, especially as supportive therapy for people with age-related macular degeneration or at risk of low intake of these nutrients.

Ascorbic Acid + Copper + Lutein + Vitamin E + Zinc provides antioxidants and essential trace minerals that help protect retinal cells from oxidative stress and support normal eye function; zinc and copper also help maintain mineral balance. A key caution is that it is not a cure for eye disease and should not replace diagnosis or treatment by an eye specialist.

Indications

  • Adjunct nutritional support for age-related macular degeneration, particularly where an ophthalmologist recommends an AREDS-type antioxidant and mineral supplement.
  • Supplementation when dietary intake of vitamin C, vitamin E, zinc, copper or lutein is considered inadequate.
  • Support of general eye-health nutrition as advised by a healthcare professional.

Dosage & Administration

Adults should take this type of supplement exactly as directed on the product label or as prescribed by a doctor. The dose varies by formulation and strength, so do not take extra capsules or combine it with other high-dose vitamin or mineral products unless advised by a healthcare professional. It is commonly taken with food to improve tolerability and absorption of fat-soluble ingredients such as lutein and vitamin E.

Side Effects

  • Common: nausea, stomach upset, abdominal discomfort, constipation or diarrhoea, metallic taste, and headache.
  • Zinc may cause nausea or vomiting if taken on an empty stomach.
  • High intake of vitamin C may increase the risk of kidney stones in susceptible people.
  • High intake of vitamin E may increase bleeding tendency, especially with anticoagulant or antiplatelet medicines.
  • Serious but uncommon: allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, severe dizziness or breathing difficulty; seek urgent medical help if these occur.

Precautions & Warnings

Use with caution in people with kidney disease, a history of kidney stones, bleeding disorders, planned surgery, Wilson disease or other copper-handling disorders, and in those already taking multivitamins, zinc, copper, vitamin C or vitamin E supplements. Do not use it as a substitute for regular eye examinations or prescribed treatment for macular degeneration or other eye disease. Use under a registered doctor's or pharmacist's guidance.

Drug Interactions

  • Anticoagulants and antiplatelet medicines such as warfarin, aspirin or clopidogrel: vitamin E may increase bleeding risk.
  • Quinolone and tetracycline antibiotics: zinc and copper can reduce absorption; separate dosing as advised by a healthcare professional.
  • Levothyroxine and bisphosphonates: mineral supplements can reduce absorption; separate dosing as advised.
  • Penicillamine: zinc and copper may interfere with absorption and effect.
  • Iron, calcium, magnesium or other mineral supplements may compete for absorption with zinc or copper.
  • Taking multiple high-dose antioxidant or mineral supplements together can increase the risk of excessive intake.

Contraindications

  • Known hypersensitivity to ascorbic acid, copper, lutein, vitamin E, zinc or any excipient in the product.
  • Do not use high-dose mineral-containing supplements in Wilson disease or significant copper accumulation disorders unless specifically prescribed.
  • Do not use if the product is expired, damaged, or if a healthcare professional has advised avoiding any of its components.

Pregnancy & Lactation

During pregnancy or breastfeeding, vitamin and mineral needs are different and excessive intake can be harmful. This combination should be used only if recommended by a doctor, and it should not be combined with prenatal vitamins or other supplements without medical advice.

Storage Conditions

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, heat and moisture. Keep the container tightly closed and out of the reach of children. Do not use after the expiry date.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vitared used for?

Vitared is a vitamin, mineral and carotenoid supplement mainly used to support eye-health nutrition. It may be recommended as adjunct nutritional support for people with age-related macular degeneration or inadequate intake of these nutrients, but it does not cure eye disease.

How should I take Vitared?

Take Vitared exactly as directed on the label or as prescribed by your doctor. Because the dose depends on the product strength, do not take extra capsules or combine it with other high-dose supplements unless a healthcare professional advises you. It is often taken with food.

Can Vitared replace my eye doctor’s treatment?

No. Vitared is only a nutritional supplement. It should not replace regular eye examinations, diagnosis, or treatment prescribed by an ophthalmologist for macular degeneration or any other eye disease.

Who should ask a doctor before using Vitared?

People with kidney disease, previous kidney stones, bleeding problems, Wilson disease or other copper-handling disorders, planned surgery, pregnancy or breastfeeding should ask a doctor first. Also tell your doctor or pharmacist if you take blood thinners, antibiotics, levothyroxine, bisphosphonates, penicillamine, or other vitamin/mineral supplements.

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