
INFA-M Tablet
For men infertility
INGREDIENTS: Starch, Talcum, Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Oxide, L-Arginine, Abscorbic Acid, L-Taurine, Nicotinamide, Ferrous Fumarate, Zinc Oxide, Alpha Tocopherol, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Calcium Pantothenate, Thiamine Mononitrate, Beta carotene, Riboflavin, Cupric Sulphate, Folic Acid, D-Biotin, Potassium Iodine, Phylloquinone, Sodium Selenite, Cholecalciferol, Cyanocobalamin, MCCP, Sodium Starch Glycolate, Crospovidone, Magnesium Stearate, Lactose, HPMC, Ethyl Cellulose, PVP k30, Titanium Dioxide.
NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION : Each Serving Of One Tablet Contains
- Calcium – 200 mg
- Magnesium – 150 mg
- L-Arginine – 100 mg
- Vitamin-C – 80 mg
- L-Taurine – 50 mg
- Niacin (Vitamin B3) – 20 mg
- Iron – 17 mg
- Zinc – 15 mg
- Vitamin- E – 12 mg
- Vitamin B6 – 10 mg
- Pantothenic Acid – 6 mg
- Thiamin (Vitamin B1) – 5 mg
- Beta Carotene (Vitamin-A) – 2 mg
- Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) – 2 mg
- Copper – 1 mg
- Folic Acid – 400 mcg
- Biotin – 150 mcg
- Iodine – 140 mcg
- Vitamin K – 70 mcg
- Selenium – 50 mcg
- Vitamin D3 – 10 mcg
- Vitamin B12 – 6 mcg
- Ashwagandha – 200 mg
- Ubidecarenone- 50 mg
Recommendation L 1-2 Tablet daily or as directed by the dietician
Overages of vitamin added to compensate loss on storage
DIETARY SUPPLEMENT (N.F.M.U.)
Description
Here, are some pointers to know about our product INFA-M
Here is a concise, generalized breakdown of what a supplement like Infa‑M (used for male infertility) might offer, and possible risks. (The actual effects depend heavily on doses, formulation, and individual health.)
Potential Benefits / Desired Effects (if well formulated)
- Supplies key micronutrients & antioxidants (zinc, selenium, vitamins, etc.) that support sperm development, motility, morphology, and general reproductive health.
- L‑Arginine: precursor for nitric oxide → may improve blood flow to reproductive organs.
- L‑Taurine: antioxidant, may protect sperm cells from oxidative stress.
- Folic acid, B‑vitamins: support DNA synthesis, repair, and cell division in germ cells.
- Iron / ferrous fumarate: supports overall health, redox balance, and cellular metabolism.
- Vitamin E (alpha tocopherol) & ascorbic acid (vitamin C): antioxidant protection to prevent oxidative damage to sperm.
- Iodine (potassium iodide): supports thyroid function, which can influence reproductive hormones.
- Trace elements (copper, zinc, magnesium, etc.): cofactors for enzymes that maintain sperm cell function, antioxidant enzymes, and metabolic pathways.
- Overall: may help correct subclinical micronutrient deficiencies that impair spermatogenesis, reduce oxidative stress, and support hormonal balance.
Possible Side Effects / Risks (if overdosed or in sensitive individuals)
- Gastrointestinal upset: nausea, diarrhea, abdominal discomfort (e.g. from iron, magnesium, zinc).
- Iron overload: risk of toxicity (especially in individuals with hemochromatosis).
- Copper excess: can cause hepatic toxicity, nausea, vomiting.
- Zinc excess: can interfere with copper absorption, cause GI issues.
- Vitamin E high doses: bleeding risk in predisposed people (especially if on anticoagulants).
- Hypervitaminosis / B‑vitamin side effects: e.g. high B6 → neuropathy in chronic high use.
- Allergic / hypersensitivity: to excipients (lactose, starch, HPMC, etc.).
- Interactions: may interfere with absorption of other minerals, or interact with medications (e.g. thyroid drugs, anticoagulants).
- Thyroid disturbance: too much iodine could push thyroid toward hyper- or hypothyroid in susceptible individuals.
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