Description
Composition
Regenesis Max Capsule contains a unique blend of active multivitamin compounds that are essential for maintaining good health during pregnancy. The capsule is enriched with fish oil, folic acid, vitamin C, vitamin B group (from vitamin B1 to vitamin B3 and vitamin B12), vitamin E, proteins, and minerals such as manganese, zinc, iron, selenium, and more.
Usage
Regenesis Max Capsule is used to support pregnant and lactating women’s health by providing them with the necessary vitamins and minerals. It also helps protect the fetus from neural tube deficiencies and iron or folic acid deficiency.
Dosage
Regenesis Max Capsule commonly comes in the form of 30 capsules or tablets. The recommended dose for adult women in pregnancy and lactation is no more than 1 capsule once a day with enough water.
Side Effects
The prolonged use of Regenesis Max Capsule can lead to certain side effects such as nausea, constipation, stomach acidity, and abdominal pain. Therefore, it’s essential to take the recommended dose and avoid overuse.
Contraindications
Regenesis Max Capsule is contraindicated in cases of hypersensitivity to the components of the formula, hypercalcemia (increased level of calcium in the blood), cholestasis (obstruction of the flow in bile), hypervitaminosis (excess vitamin A), and should be avoided if you have liver affections, diabetes, gouty joint disease, or dehydration.
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