MaxQuin-7 Tablets
Nutritional Information (Approx. Value)
Each film coated tablet contains:
- Calcium Orotate-400 mg
- Zinc Sulphate-20 mg
- Magnesium Oxide-100 mg
- MenaQuinone-50 mcg
Ingredients: Starch, Talcum, Calcium orotate, Zinc sulphate, Magnesium oxide, Menaquinone, MCCP, Sodium starch glycolate, Crospovidone, Magnesium stearate, Lactose, HPMC, Ethylcellulose, PVPK30 & Titanium Dioxide.
Recommendation: take 1 to 2 Tablet Daily after meals or as directed by the dietician.
Overages of vitamin added to compensate loss on storage.
CONTAINS PERMITTED NATURAL COLOUR.
Store in a dry place below 25 degree Celsius
Protect from direct sunlight
Keep out of reach of children
DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS (N.F.M.U.)
Description
Here, are some pointers to know about our product MaxQuin-7 Tablets.
Benefits
1. Calcium Orotate (400 mg)
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Supports strong bones and teeth by providing bioavailable calcium.
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Helps prevent bone-related disorders such as osteoporosis.
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Plays a key role in muscle contraction and nerve function.
2. Zinc Sulphate (20 mg)
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Boosts immune system function.
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Supports wound healing and skin health.
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Important for normal growth and development.
3. Magnesium Oxide (100 mg)
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Aids muscle relaxation and prevents cramps.
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Supports nerve transmission and cardiovascular health.
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Involved in energy metabolism and enzyme function.
4. Menaquinone (Vitamin K2) (50 mcg)
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Promotes proper calcium utilization in bones, reducing risk of arterial calcification.
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Supports bone mineralization and cardiovascular health.
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Works synergistically with vitamin D and calcium for bone strength.
Possible Side Effects
Common Side Effects:
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Gastrointestinal discomfort: nausea, stomach upset, bloating, diarrhea (especially from magnesium oxide).
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Constipation: may occur mainly due to calcium supplementation.
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Metallic taste or mild indigestion.
Rare/Serious Side Effects:
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Allergic reactions: rash, itching, swelling (rare).
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Hypercalcemia: excessive calcium in the blood, causing symptoms like thirst, frequent urination, confusion (rare, usually with excessive intake).
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Magnesium overdose: muscle weakness, irregular heartbeat (very rare, mainly with impaired kidney function).
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Interaction risk: Vitamin K2 may interfere with blood-thinning medications like warfarin.
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