Cenova Tablets 200mg
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Product Description
Product Name: Cenova Tablets 200mg
Product Form: Tablets
Pack Size: 14's
Manufactured By: Getz Pharma
Used For:
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Antioxidant Protection:
- Both vitamins are powerful antioxidants that help neutralize free radicals in the body, reducing oxidative stress and the risk of chronic conditions like cardiovascular disease, cancer, and neurodegenerative disorders.
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Immune Support:
- Vitamin C enhances immune cell function, helping the body fight infections, while Vitamin E supports immune function by protecting immune cells from oxidative damage.
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Skin Health:
- Vitamin C boosts collagen production, which helps maintain skin elasticity, while Vitamin E protects skin cells from oxidative damage and supports hydration. Together, they help reduce wrinkles, scars, and signs of premature aging.
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Cardiovascular Health:
- These vitamins may help maintain healthy blood vessels, reduce inflammation, and improve heart health by preventing the oxidation of cholesterol and maintaining proper blood circulation.
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Wound Healing:
- Vitamin C plays a role in tissue repair by supporting collagen formation, while Vitamin E protects skin from scarring, making this combination beneficial for faster and better wound healing.
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Preventing Iron Deficiency Anemia:
- Vitamin C enhances the absorption of iron from plant-based foods, potentially helping prevent iron deficiency when combined with iron-rich foods.
Side Effects:
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Vitamin C:
- In moderate amounts, Vitamin C is generally safe. However, high doses (above 2,000 mg per day) may cause:
- Gastrointestinal issues: Nausea, diarrhea, abdominal cramps.
- Kidney stones: High doses may increase the risk in susceptible individuals.
- Heartburn: Some people may experience acid reflux with high doses.
- In moderate amounts, Vitamin C is generally safe. However, high doses (above 2,000 mg per day) may cause:
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Vitamin E:
- Vitamin E is typically safe when taken at recommended doses. However, excessive intake (over 1,000 mg per day) can cause:
- Bleeding: High doses may increase the risk of bleeding, especially in individuals taking blood-thinning medications.
- Nausea: Some may experience nausea, stomach cramps, or fatigue.
- Blurred vision: In rare cases, excessive Vitamin E can cause visual disturbances.
- Headache or dizziness: Overuse may lead to headache or dizziness in some individuals.
- Vitamin E is typically safe when taken at recommended doses. However, excessive intake (over 1,000 mg per day) can cause:
Precautions:
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Interactions with Medications:
- Blood thinners (e.g., warfarin, aspirin): Both Vitamin E and Vitamin C may interact with anticoagulants, potentially increasing the risk of bleeding.
- Chemotherapy: High doses of Vitamin C may interfere with certain cancer treatments, so consult with a doctor before using these vitamins during cancer treatment.
- Statins or cholesterol medications: Vitamin E can interact with statins and other heart medications, so be cautious if you're on such treatments.
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Pregnancy and Breastfeeding:
- Vitamin C: Generally safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but it's recommended not to exceed the daily recommended amount (typically around 85-100 mg).
- Vitamin E: Safe in recommended amounts during pregnancy, but high doses (more than 400 IU per day) may not be recommended, as they could increase the risk of complications.
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Chronic Health Conditions:
- Kidney disease: High doses of Vitamin C can increase the risk of kidney stones in people with kidney problems. Vitamin E should also be taken cautiously if you have a history of bleeding disorders.
- Heart disease: High doses of Vitamin E should be avoided if you have heart disease or are taking anticoagulants to prevent excessive bleeding.
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Overdose Risk:
- While overdosing on Vitamin C is rare (due to its water-soluble nature), taking excessive Vitamin E for long periods can increase the risk of toxicity. Always follow recommended doses.