"Supradin" is an excellent multivitamin complex, which was originally developed by Swiss pharmacists for people leading an active lifestyle - athletes, tourists and representatives of "mobile" professions. Over time, this drug gained wildly worldwide popularity and several varieties of it appeared - for athletes, for adults, and even “Supradin” for children.
The multivitamin complex "Supradin", the instructions for use of which is extremely simple, can be found in almost every pharmacy in our time. Let's take a closer look at the form in which this drug is sold, what it consists of, and also what contraindications it has.
Both ordinary and children's Supradin include a balanced complex of twelve vitamins, eight minerals and trace elements necessary for the body. These substances are contained in the preparation in such quantities that they almost completely satisfy the daily requirement of the body for all vitamins and minerals, even at high daily loads. Supradin, the instructions for use is quite simple, can restore the energy balance in the body as soon as possible and even eliminate advanced forms of hypovitaminosis.
The composition of the drug includes retinol palmitate (vitamin A), all B vitamins (thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, cyanocobalamin and folic acid), ascorbic acid (vitamin C), ergocalciferol (vitamin D2), tocopherol acetate (vitamin E), biotin, pantothenic acid and nicotinamide. In addition, both ordinary and Supradin for children include molybdenum, zinc, copper, phosphorus, manganese, iron, magnesium and calcium.
In domestic pharmacies, this drug is found in the form of dragee tablets in a blister, effervescent soluble tablets, which are sold in ten pieces, and also in the form of a gel (its full name is “Supradin Kinder Gel”), designed specifically for children. According to the recommendations of specialists, an adult needs to take one tablet of the drug per day, children from three to six years old will need only one teaspoon of “gel” per day, and for children over seven years old the daily norm of the multivitamin complex will be two teaspoons per day.
"Supradin", the instructions for use for which is inside each package, practically does not cause side effects, even with prolonged use. However, Bayer Sante Familiale, the manufacturer of the product, warns that this multivitamin complex can lead to minor digestive disorders, allergic reactions, and yellowing of the urine. If you have hypersensitivity to one or more components of Supradin, then you should also not take it to avoid allergic reactions. Particular attention should be paid to the fact that Swiss pharmacologists who produce the drug do not recommend taking it in case of renal failure, hypervitaminosis A or D and hypercalcemia.
If everything is very clear with contraindications, let's look at the groups to which many foreign and domestic experts strongly recommend taking Supradin, the instructions for use of which are quite simple. First of all, these are athletes and people leading an active lifestyle. Also, this multivitamin complex is recommended for everyone in order to avoid complications during the recovery period and during the administration of hormonal drugs and antibiotics. "Supradin" will be useful in the winter-spring period - a time when almost everyone experiences hypovitaminosis.
At the moment, it is this Swiss multivitamin complex that can be safely called one of the most popular not only in our country, but also in the world.