1. Product Name: Alvitina
Salt & Composition: Multi Vitamin + Multi Minerals with L- Lysine and Protein Hydrolysate Syrup
Mode of Actions:
Vitamins are natural substances found in plants and animals. Our body uses these substances to
stay healthy and support its many functions. There are two types of vitamins: water-soluble and
fat-soluble.
Minerals come from the earth or from water. Plants and animals absorb them to get nutrients.
Proteins Hydrolysate a mixture of amino acids prepared by splitting a protein with acid, alkali or
enzyme. It provides the nutritive equivalent of the original material in the form of its constituent
amino acids and is used in special diets or for patients unable to take the ordinary food proteins. It
also provides structural support to the body.
Lysine, or L-lysine, is an essential amino acid obtained by the hydrolysis of proteins and required
by the body for optimum growth. Though it is necessary for human health, the body can't
manufacture it; lysine has to be gotten from food. Amino acids like lysine are the building blocks of
protein. Lysine is important for proper growth, and it plays an essential role in the production of
carnitine, a nutrient responsible for converting fatty acids into energy and helping to lower
cholesterol. Lysine appears to help the body absorb calcium, and it plays an important role in the
formation of collagen, a substance important for bones and connective tissues including skin,
tendon, and cartilage.
Multivitamins & Multiminerals - Support the body’s natural defense system; regulate multiple
biochemical reactions in the body
Drug Class and Mechanism: Multi Vitamins / Minerals. Nutritional Dietary Supplement. Multi-
vitamins can deliver an added boost of essential vitamins and minerals that offer a variety of
health benefits, provide the body with needed antioxidants and immune system support that lead
to healthier bones, stronger muscles and high-functioning organs and systems
Prescribed For: General debility, Degerative diseases, Convalescence, impaired digestion,
weakness and fatigue
Mode of use: Liquid vitamins can be mixed with water or juice, but never with milk or other dairy
products. You should never take extra vitamins and minerals without talking to your doctor first.
Your doctor may suggest extra vitamins or minerals if you have certain health problems. You also
may need more vitamins and minerals at certain times in your life, such as the following:
Pregnant Woman: Women who don't get enough folic acid during pregnancy are more likely to
have a baby with neural tube defects (serious problems of the brain or spinal cord). It's important
2. to take folic acid before becoming pregnant because these problems develop very early in
pregnancy.
Breastfeeding Mothers: your doctor may suggest that you take a prenatal mineral and vitamin pill
with iron to protect you against anemia, calcium to keep your bones strong and folic acid.
General Womenfolk: If you’re a woman and are at risk of osteoporosis, your doctor may suggest
that you take a calcium supplement to support the health of your bones.
Vegetarian: If you eat a vegetarian diet, your doctor may suggest that you take a vitamin B12
supplement
Dosage: As directed by the physician.
In case of a missed dose: If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you can. If it is almost time for your next
dose, take only that dose. Do not take double or extra doses.
Interaction: Because of the potential interactions with other medications, dietary supplements should
be taken only under the supervision of a knowledgeable health care provider. Lysine in the diet is
considered safe but high dose could cause gallstones. People with kidney or liver disease should ask their
doctor before taking supplemental lysine. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should not take
supplemental lysine without talking to their doctor.
Side effects: The key to supplementing your diet with multi-vitamins is to follow instructions--on the
label and those of the physician. Multi-vitamins can interact with some medications, and they can duplicate
the ingredients of supplements you are already taking, leading to an overdose. The most common side
effects of taking multi-vitamins can range from an upset stomach to headache. However, allergic reactions
can result. Patients who experience swelling of the tongue, lips, throat or face should discontinue use and
seek medical attention immediately. A skin rash or difficulty breathing may indicate a possible allergic
reaction. Excessive mineral intake may result in side effects, like stomach bleeding, weakness of the
muscles, confusion or an erratic heart rate.
Packaging: Pack of 200ml syrup.