Metida with orange flavor
Dietary supplements

Metida with orange flavor

Metida with orange flavor

"METIDA® with orange flavor" with sweeteners is an additional source of magnesium, vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) and vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride), which contribute to the normal functioning of the nervous system and mental activity, reduction of tiredness and fatigue, and normal energy metabolism.

Information

Indications for use (instruction): Metida with orange flavor

"METIDA® with orange flavor" with sweeteners can be recommended in case of an unbalanced diet or increased need for magnesium, vitamins B6 and C, in case of negative environmental effects, excessive physical and mental stress, pregnancy, in case of frequent stress, increased fatigue or weakness, sleep disturbance, irritability, nervousness, increased excitability, anxiety, muscle spasms, a tingling sensation in the muscles, with reduced muscle activity, with excessive loss of magnesium.

How to use

Adults use 1 sachet per day. Dissolve the contents of 1 sachet in 200 ml (ml) of drinking water at room temperature, stir and drink. Use after meals. The consumption period is 1 month, the need for a repeat course and its duration are determined by the doctor individually.

Contraindications

Individual intolerance to the components of the product, severe kidney function disorders, severe arterial hypotension; simultaneous use of other means containing magnesium and vitamin B6; hypermagnesemia; hypervitaminosis B6; severe atrioventricular block, myasthenia gravis, diarrhea, peptic ulcer disease of the stomach and duodenum, liver disease with severe functional insufficiency.

Composition

1 sachet contains: active ingredients: magnesium citrate - 2600 mg (mg) (corresponding to 400 mg (mg) of elemental magnesium), vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) – 27 mg (mg), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride) – 5 mg (mg).

Release form

Powder in a sachet of 6.0 g (g) ± 5 %

Manufacturer

Kirsch Pharma HealthCare GmbH, Langer Acker 36, 30900 Wedemark, Germany

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