E-Gel Soft Gelatin Capsule

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E-Gel Soft Gelatin Capsule
Oxygen therapy and Replacement therapy in nutritional deficiency
states for betterment of skin and hair.
E-gel: Each soft gelatin Capsule contains vitamin E 200 I.U. (as dl-alpha
tocopheryl acetate USP).
E-gel DS: Each soft gelatin Capsule contains vitamin E 400 I.U. (as
dl-alpha tocopheryl acetate USP).
Pharmacology
E-gel is a vitamin E preparation. Vitamin E acts as an antioxidant in the
body. Vitamin E protects polyunsaturated fatty acids (which are
components of cellular membrane) and other oxygen-sensitive
substances such as vitamin A & vitamin C from oxidation. Vitamin E
reacts with free radicals, which is the cause of oxidative damage to cell
membranes, without the formation of another free radical in the
process. The main pharmacological action of vitamin E in humans is its
antioxidant effect. In premature neonates irritability, edema, thrombosis and hemolytic anemia may be caused due to vitamin E deficiency.
Creatinuria, ceroid deposition, muscle weakness, decreased erythrocyte
survival or increased in vitro hemolysis by oxidizing agents have been
identified in adults and children with low serum tocopherol concentrations.
Indications
As a dietary supplement
Vitamin E deficiency resulting from impaired absorption
Premature ageing and lack of vitality
Heart conditions and circulatory disorders
Increased requirements due to diet rich in polyunsaturated fats
Sickle-cell anemia
Chronic cold
For healthy hair & skin
As an antioxidant
Infertility
Hemolytic anemia due to vitamin E deficiency
Therapeutic use
Heavy metal poisoning, Hepatotoxin poisoning, Hemolytic anemia,
Dosage and Administration
Betterment of Cardiovascular health: 400 I.U. - 800 I.U. /day
Deficiency syndrome in adults: 200 I.U.- 400 I.U./day
Deficiency syndrome in children: 200 I.U./day
Thalassemia: 800 I.U./day
Sickle-cell anemia: 400 I.U./day
Betterment of Skin & Hair: 200 I.U. - 400 I.U./day (Topical use is also
established for beautification)
Chronic cold in adults: 200 I.U./day
Contraindication
No known contraindications found.
Side Effects
Overdoses (>1000 I.U.) have been associated with minor side effects,
including hypertension, fatigue, diarrhea and myopathy.
Drug Interactions
Vitamin E may impair the absorption of vitamin A. Vitamin K functions
impairement happens at the level of prothrombin formation and
potentiates the effect of Warfarin.
Use in Pregnancy & Lactation
Vitamin E is safe in pregnancy and lactation, when used as
recommended doses. Higher doses are not established.
Use in Children
Vitamin E is safe for children.
Storage Requirement
Store at a cool and dry place, Protect from light and moisture.
How Supplied
E-gel: Each pack contains 10 x 10 capsules in blister pack.
E-gel DS: Each pack contains 5 x 10 capsules in blister pack.
Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh

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