Description
Solal is a vitamin B12 methylcobalamin 60 sublingual tablet. The tablet contains 100g of methylcobalamin, an active and highly absorbable form of vitamin B12, for superior benefits. The product also contains inactive ingredients such as magnesium stearate, sucralose, isomalt and strawberry flavor. The product is vegan and vegetarian, and is meant for adults and children over 12 years of age. The dosage directions are to take 1 tablet daily sublingually (under the tongue). The product warnings state that do not exceed the recommended dosages unless on the advice of a health care provider, and to avoid using the product if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. Side effects may include diarrhoea, transitory skin rash and itch. The product is contraindicated for those who are allergic to any of the ingredients, and should not be used if you are on any medication or suffering from any medical condition. The product interactions include chloramphenicol, which may delay or interrupt the reticulocyte response to supplemental Vitamin B12 in some patients, and absorption may be reduced by the following medicines: aminosalicylic acid, antibiotics, colchicine, cholestyramine, H
Solal - Vitamin B12 Methylcobalamin 60 Sublingual Tablets
Vitamin B12 supports nervous system health and helps form red blood cells. It is particularly important for vegans and vegetarians, whose diets are often deficient in vitamin B12.
WHY SOLAL VITAMIN B12
Contains and active and highly absorbable form of vitamin B12, called methylcobalamin, for superior benefits
Allergens: Corn
Vegan and Vegetarian
Product Warnings
Do not exceed recommended dosages unless on the advice of a health care provider. Do not use this product if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. If you are on any medication or suffering from any medical condition, it is advisable to seek medical advice before starting any new medicine, supplement or remedy.
Product Interactions
Chloramphenicol: Limited case reports suggest that chloramphenicol can delay or interrupt the reticulocyte response to supplemental Vitamin B12 in some patients. Monitor blood levels carefully if the combination cannot be avoided. Absorption:
Special Precautions
Excessive alcohol intake lasting longer than two weeks can decrease vitamin B12 absorption from the gastrointestinal tract.
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