Description
N-Vit Z Drops
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1. Pharmacokinetics
Absorption: Rapidly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract. Fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K) are absorbed better with food.
Distribution: Distributed according to physiological needs; zinc and water-soluble vitamins circulate in plasma.
Metabolism: Water-soluble vitamins metabolized as needed; fat-soluble vitamins stored in liver and adipose tissue.
Excretion: Water-soluble vitamins and zinc excess are excreted via urine; fat-soluble vitamins via bile.
Special Populations: Absorption may be reduced in patients with malabsorption syndromes or chronic illnesses.
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2. Pharmacodynamics
Class: Multivitamin and mineral supplement with antioxidant properties.
Action: Provides essential vitamins and zinc to support metabolic functions, growth, immunity, and antioxidant protection.
Effect: Boosts energy, strengthens immunity, supports growth and development, and protects against oxidative stress.
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3. Mechanism of Action
Vitamins: Act as coenzymes and cofactors in biochemical reactions, support immunity, growth, and vision.
Zinc: Essential for immune function, tissue repair, and enzymatic reactions.
Antioxidant action: Protects cells from damage by free radicals.
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4. Specification
Form: Oral liquid drops
Strength: Multivitamin + Zinc
Volume: 30 ml per bottle
Route: Oral
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5. Clinical Indications
Nutritional supplementation in infants, children, and adults
Prevention and treatment of vitamin and zinc deficiencies
Support during periods of rapid growth, illness recovery, or poor appetite
Immune system enhancement and antioxidant support
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6. Dosage and Administration
Infants: 5–10 drops daily, as advised by a physician
Children: 10–20 drops daily
Adults: 20–30 drops daily
Administration: Take orally, preferably after meals. Can be mixed with water or milk.
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7. Precautions
Not a substitute for a balanced diet
Avoid exceeding recommended dose
Use with caution in patients with chronic kidney disease or metabolic disorders
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8. Warnings
Keep out of reach of children
Overdose may lead to toxicity, especially fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K)
Consult a physician if the patient is on chronic medications
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9. Side Effects
Common: Mild gastrointestinal upset, nausea
Rare: Allergic reactions, metallic taste
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10. Drug Interactions
May interact with certain antibiotics or mineral supplements (separate dosing by 2–3 hours)
High doses of zinc may interfere with copper absorption
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11. Storage and Stability
Store below 30°C
Protect from light and moisture
Keep out of reach of children
Shelf-life: 2–3 years
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12. Additional Notes
Supports general health, immunity, and growth
Regular supplementation improves well-being in children and adults with deficiencies
Patient Advice: Shake well before use; follow the prescribed dosage; report unusual symptoms immediately

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