Superia C
Dietary supplements

Superia C

Superia C

Dietary supplement "Superia® Vitamin C" is an additional source of vitamin C to ensure its increased need during acute respiratory and infectious diseases.

Information

Indications for use (instruction): Superia C

It is recommended to use it as an additional source of vitamin C in case of its deficiency in the body to ensure its increased need: during the period of acute respiratory and infectious diseases, with intoxication, bleeding and connective tissue diseases, infected wounds and bone fractures, during the period of recovery after severe diseases and in others conditions that increase the need for ascorbic acid.

How to use

For adults, take 1 effervescent tablet a day after meals, after dissolving in a glass of drinking water at room temperature. The course of use is 2 weeks. If necessary, the course can be repeated. It is recommended to consult a doctor before use.

Warnings

Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Should not be used as a substitute for a nutritious diet. It is not a drug.

Contraindications

Sensitivity to any of the components, diabetes mellitus, a tendency to thrombosis, thrombophlebitis, urolithiasis, childhood. At this dosage, the product is not intended for use during pregnancy or lactation.

Composition

1 effervescent tablet contains active ingredients: L-ascorbic acid (vitamin C) – 500 mg; excipients: acidity regulators: citric acid, sodium bicarbonate; sweeteners: sorbitol, aspartame, saccharin; β-carotene, orange flavor, red beet root juice powder.

Release form

Packaging, 20 effervescent tablets in a branded plastic tube.

Manufacturer

Gelingchem GmbH & Co. KG, Otto-Hahn-Str. 6, 40721 Hilden, Germany; tel./fax: +49 (0) 2103397378.

The name and location and telephone number of the enterprise performing the functions of receiving complaints from consumers. LLC "PRO-PHARMA" AGENCY, st. Victory, 9, of. 20, Kyev, 03170, Ukraine, tel.: +38 (044) 422 50 70.

Sanitary and hygienic conclusion

No.42 dated 07/30/2020.

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