Thursday, November 19, 2009

E Vitamin

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Available with the product name Alpha E, E vitamin is an antioxidant that cannot be synthesized by our body and thus needs to be added to the body in the form of drug or supplements. E vitamins are prescribed to protect the cells of our body against the ill effects of free radicals that can lead to the potential damage of the energy metabolism of our body. This vitamin is also highly essential in strengthening the immune function of the body along with the DNA repair and several other metabolic functions. Owing to these properties, E vitamins are incorporated in several anti-aging supplements.

Before prescribing for the drug, your doctor may inquire if you have any of the conditions including bleeding, anemia, recent surgery or stroke, allergic reaction to vitamin E, pregnant or breast feeding. This medicine is taken orally and for better results it is advised to take it with food, that too at regular intervals. Taking vitamin dosages more than that is directed by your doctor can be harmful for the body. You require consulting doctor before giving E vitamin to children. If any case of over dosage is identified, it is required to contact the nearest poison control center or emergency room immediately.

Your health care provider will also inquire you about other drugs, herbs or supplements that you have been taking so far before prescribing E vitamin, as there are some possible drug interactions that may occur when using E vitamins. People using drugs like cholestyramine, orlistat, mineral oil, warfarin etc should avoid this medicine. It is strictly advised that you should make essential consultation with your health provider about the lists of drug that are being used other than the above as it can increase the effect of vitamin E. Using alcohol is also prohibited.
Some common side effects of the drug include: allergic reactions like skin rash, itching hives etc, swelling of the face, lips, or tongue, diarrhea changes in vision nausea, vomiting, dizziness, headache, unusual weakness, stomach pains, unusual bleeding etc

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