Source: Registered Drug Product Database (NG) Publisher: Tuyil Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, 22, New Yidi Road, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria, Tel: 08033565739, Email: tuyilmanagement@yahoo.com
Bunto Blood Tonic must not be used in:
Multivitamins are not recommended for the treatment of severe specific deficiencies of vitamins and minerals. While taking the multivitamins, both protein and energy are also required to provide complete nutrition in the daily diet. No other vitamins, minerals or supplements with or without vitamin A should be taken with this preparation except under medical supervision. Do not take on an empty stomach. Do not exceed the stated dose. Keep out of the reach of children. If symptoms persist, consult your doctor.
Interactions between specific vitamins in Bunto Blood Tonic and other agents should be managed accordingly. Such interactions include:
Bunto Blood Tonic may be administered during pregnancy and lactation at the recommendation of the physician.
There is no information on the effects of Bunto Blood Tonic on the ability to operate an automobile or other heavy machinery.
Generally multivitamin and multimineral are well tolerated by the body. Sometimes, reactions could occur, but they disappear rapidly after continuous and regular use.
Nicotinamide, Vitamin B6, Vitamin B2 and Vitamin B1: These water-soluble vitamins are generally nontoxic compounds with a wide margin of safety, the excess amounts being rapidly excreted in the urine.
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