BOOSTVERS SYRUP
(Lycopene , Multivitamin , Multimineral & Antioxidant Syrup)
Table of Contents
Uses
- Reproduction of red blood cells
- Used in cardiovascular diseases
- Energy production
- Boost the immune system
- Used for the common cold
- Used in kidney stones
- Digestion
- Eye diseases
- Pernicious anemia
Precautions
- To avoid allergic reactions, inform your doctor if you have or ever had an allergy to any multivitamin or multimineral medicines in the past.
- Inform your doctor about any medical conditions you suffer from such as liver or kidney problems, heart problems, or gastrointestinal issues.
- Pregnant and breastfeeding women must consult the doctor before using this medicine.
- Do not exceed the prescribed dose of these tablets as it may cause serious life-threatening risks.
Side Effects
This medicine’s potential benefits are more than its risks and hence the doctor has prescribed it to you. Most of the people using these tablets have no serious side effects and it is found to be effective.
- Stomach Upset
- Unpleasant taste
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
Frequently asked questions
What are Lycopene + Antioxidants + DHA + Multivitamin + Multimineral Tablets used for?
Lycopene + Antioxidants + DHA + Multivitamin + Multimineral Tablets help to boost immunity and prevent diseases and infections. These tablets help to lower high blood pressure, boost the immune system, improve energy, and management of healthy hair, and skin.
What are the side effects of these Tablets?
may come up with some common side effects like Nausea, Diarrhea, and Stomach Upset which don’t last long as soon as the body starts to adjust itself to the medication. The doctor must be consulted if they don’t go away after a while.
Are these tablets safe to take daily?
This medicine is considered safe and there are no established upper limits recommended for its consumption. However, some cases of extreme overdose intake have led to slight skin discoloration.
Who should not take this medicine?
Avoid using this medicine during pregnancy. Information regarding safety and efficacy in pregnancy and lactation is lacking. Amounts typically found in food are considered safe.