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Thompson's Vitamin A 10,000IU Capsules 100


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Vitamin A 10000iu Capsules

Thompson’s Vitamin A 10,000IU Capsules 100 Important supplement for the maintenance of skin integrity Commonly used to assist in the maintenance of healthy vision Benefits – Helps to support healthy eye function and vision, in particular visual adaptation to darkness – Assists to maintain a healthy immune system – Promotes healthy skin and supports skin repair – Aids to support the health of the mucous membranes, in particular the respiratory tract – Helps to support the production of red blood cells – Aids in maintaining or improving general wellbeing Suitable for – Individuals prone to winter ills and chills – People who are at risk of Vitamin A deficiency and seek a daily supplement – Those looking to support a healthy immune system

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS Retinyl palmitate (vitamin A) 10000 IU – equiv. Retinol 3000 mcg

No Added

Corn, dairy, egg, gluten, lactose, nuts, shellfish, sugar, fish, sesame seed, artificial colouring and flavouring

DOSAGE Adults – Take one capsule daily (with food), or as professionally advised.

WARNINGS Vitamin supplements should not replace a balanced diet. Use only as directed and always read the label If you are pregnant, or considering becoming pregnant, do not take vitamin A supplements without consulting your healthcare professional. The recommended daily amount of vitamin A from all sources is 700mcg retinol equivalents for women and 900mcg retinol equivalents for men. When taken in excess of 3000mcg retinol equivalents, vitamin A can cause birth defects. Concomitant use of vitamin A supplements and isotretinoin may lead to an increased risk of toxicity. Use of lipid lowering drugs (eg cholestyramine, colestipol) may reduce levels of vitamin A in the body. Supplements containing vitamin A may be beneficial. Research has pointed out a connection between relatively low levels of pre-formed vitamin A and possible birth defects. To avoid any potential problems with Vitamin A during pregnancy use its water soluble precursor, beta-carotene. Toxicity can occur in adults who take in excess of 50,000iu’s daily for several years.

Use with caution in individuals with liver damage, cirrhosis or hepatitis.

Store below 30°C in a dry place. Keep out of reach of children.

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