VITAZIM TABLETS №30
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VITAZIM pills Compound: Each tablet contains: Pancreatin 200 mg, *; Protease enzyme 100 mg, *; Amylase enzyme 100 mg, *; Betaine hydrochloride 100 mg, *; Calcium (phosphate) 50 mg; Pepsin 1: 10,000 50 mg, *; Bromelain 1: 10-80 GDU 50 mg, *; Papain 50 mg, *; Ox bile 30 mg, *; Lipase enzyme 25 mg, […]
VITAZIM
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Compound:
Each tablet contains:
Pancreatin 200 mg, *; Protease enzyme 100 mg, *;
Amylase enzyme 100 mg, *;
Betaine hydrochloride 100 mg, *;
Calcium (phosphate) 50 mg;
Pepsin 1: 10,000 50 mg, *;
Bromelain 1: 10-80 GDU 50 mg, *;
Papain 50 mg, *; Ox bile 30 mg, *;
Lipase enzyme 25 mg, *;
Cellulase enzyme 10 mg, *.
*Daily requirement has not been established.
Other Ingredients: Cellulose, stearic acid, croscarmellose sodium, silicon dioxide, magnesium stearate.
This product DOES NOT CONTAIN: citrus fruits, grains, eggs, dairy, soy, yeast,
sugar additives, starch, synthetic dyes, artificial
flavorings, gluten, sodium and preservatives.
Pharmacological features:
A multi-enzyme drug, which is a combination of highly active enzymes of animal and plant origin, as well as a hepatoprotector.
Pepsin is one of the main proteolytic enzymes of the digestive tract.
Pepsin breaks down proteins and stimulates the production of gastrin and cholecystokinin,
which is an important link in the coordination of the regulation of digestion.
Ox bile – enhances the production of bile and pancreatic juice, has a choleretic effect,
promotes the digestion of fats and promotes the secretion of pancreatic lipase.
Protease – participates in the breakdown of proteins.
Amylase is involved in the breakdown of starch.
Lipase, together with bile acids, breaks down food triglycerides into fatty acids and
participates in the breakdown and absorption of fats. Cellulase is not synthesized
by the human digestive system; it digests plant fibers (fiber) to form glucose and
disaccharides. In addition, cellulase releases soluble fiber to bind cholesterol and toxins in the digestive tract.
Bromelain is a proteolytic enzyme obtained from pineapple fruits and leaves;
Its action is similar to that of pepsin and trypsin. Increases the activity
of other enzymes, promotes the breakdown of protein foods and their absorption by the body.
Bromelain also has the ability to break down fats, which is important in regulating fat metabolism.
Papain is a proteolytic enzyme of plant origin, similar to the action of
bromelain and used to improve digestion.
Betaine hydrochloride is a lipotropic substance of plant origin.
Activates lipid metabolism in the liver, normalizes the level of triglycerides in the blood,
and participates in metabolic processes. It has a bile-forming and choleretic effect,
normalizes the acidity of gastric contents. It is a hepatoprotector,
helps prevent fatty liver degeneration and reduce blood cholesterol.
Indications:
Digestive disorders due to dietary errors (taking
“heavy” fatty foods, diet, irregular meals, overeating), belching, nausea, heartburn,
heaviness after eating, unpleasant taste in the mouth, flatulence.
Directions for use and dosage:
Adults and children over 12 years of age: 1 tablet with main meals 3 times a day.
Use before the stated expiration date.
Contraindications:
Jaundice, intestinal obstruction,
hypersensitivity to the components of the drug.
Side effects:
In case of individual intolerance to individual components of the drug, allergic reactions and diarrhea are possible.
Storage conditions:
Store at room temperature 15-250C, in a dry place, protected from light, out of reach of children.
Not a medicine. Dietary supplement
Dispensed without a doctor's prescription.
Release form:
Vitazim, tablets No. 30, in a bottle.
Manufacturer: Gemini Pharmaceutical Inc., 87 Modular ave., Commack, NY 11725, USA.
The owner of the trademark and certificate of registration is Claus Marsh, UK.
Organization accepting claims in the Republic of Kazakhstan:
Altes Pharm LLP, Almaty, st. Tolebi, 83, office 777.
Tel: 8 (727) 292 27 08.
SoGR KZ.16.01.97.003.E.000654.06.16 dated 06/23/2016
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