Lutiz Gold Softgel Capsulle

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SALT INFORMATION FOR Lutiz

Vitamin A(1470mcg)

Uses

Vitamin A is used in the treatment of vitamin A deficiency.

How it works

Vitamin A contains vitamin A which is a nutritional supplement. It acts directly on the biosynthesis of various proteins, including those involved in regulation of various cell functions or in determination of cell sensitivity to hormones and hormone-like factors. It is important for growth and development, for the maintenance of the immune system, and for good vision.

Common side effects

No common side effects seen
Vitamin C(50mg)

Uses

Vitamin C is used in the treatment of nutritional deficiencies.

How it works

Vitamin C is a vitamin that provides essential nutrients.

Common side effects

No common side effects seen
Vitamin E acetate(5mg)

Uses

Common side effects

Bilberry Extract(40mg)

Uses

Common side effects

Zinc(20mg)

Uses

Zinc is used in the treatment of nutritional deficiencies.

How it works

Zinc is a micro mineral. It maintains mucous lining in the stomach. It also promotes water and electrolyte absorption in the body. It also increases the circulation of enzymes, which act against infections like diarrhea. It enhances the immunity by increasing immune boosting cells. This is how it works in resisting infections such as diarrhea.

Common side effects

No common side effects seen
Lutein(5mg)

Uses

Lutein is used in the treatment of Friedreich's ataxia and leber’s hereditary optic neuropathy.

Common side effects

Copper(2mg)

Uses

Copper is used in the treatment of nutritional deficiencies.

How it works

Copper provides essential nutrients

Common side effects

Anemia (low number of red blood cells), Bloody diarrhea, Cardiac disorder, Decreased blood pressure, Fever, Nausea, Stomach pain, Vomiting
Astaxanthin(1mg)

Uses

Astaxanthin is used for nutritional deficiencies.

How it works

Astaxanthin is an antioxidant. It is a reddish pigment produced by the alga Haematococcus pluvialis. Its antioxidant property helps protect cells from free radicals (toxins) that is produced in the body due to pollution, UV rays, smoking, etc. It also rejuvenates the skin cells to prevent early aging.

Common side effects

Limited data available
Selenium(40mcg)

Uses

Selenium is used in the treatment of nutritional deficiencies.

How it works

Selenium provides essential nutrients

Common side effects

Nervous system disorder, Fatigue, Garlic breath odor, Irritation, Rash, Hair loss, Nail disorder

SUBSTITUTES FOR Lutiz

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Expert advice FOR Lutiz

  • Vitamin A contains Vitamin A which is essential for maintaining healthy vision, skin, and immune function.
  • Vitamin A is only given by a trained healthcare professional. Please do not self-administer.
  • The dosage and frequency of Vitamin A will depend on your specific condition, age, weight, and other factors.
  • Your doctor may recommend dietary changes and oral supplementation as a follow-up to this medication.

Frequently asked questions FOR Lutiz

Vitamin A

Q. What is Vitamin A used for?
Vitamin A is used for improving the eyesight, maintaining cells of the skin and the lining of the digestive, urinary and respiratory tracts. It also helps in the formation of red and white blood cells in our body that are important to carry out the various essential functions of our body.
Q. What if I take too much of Vitamin A?
If you take too much of Vitamin A, it can lead to birth defects, abnormalities of the liver and disorders of the central nervous system. It can also decrease bone mineral density, leading to an increased risk of osteoporosis. This is because an excess of Vitamin A suppresses the building up of bones and increases its breakdown. The rate of calcium absorption by Vitamin D can also get affected due to excess of Vitamin A. Therefore, it is advised to use Vitamin A only as directed by your doctor.
Q. Which foods contain vitamin A?
There are various foods that contain vitamin A naturally. These are milk, cereal, leafy green vegetables, carrots, sweet potatoes and pumpkins. Other than those, orange vegetables are loaded with vitamin A as they contain a pigment called beta carotene. It is also found in eggs, dairy products, fruits like mangoes and apricots, liver and certain types of salmon.
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Q. Does deficiency of vitamin A cause blindness?
Yes, deficiency of vitamin A may cause blindness. Consult your doctor if you are facing issues with your eyesight to rule out the cause of your vision problem.
Q. How should Vitamin A be taken?
Vitamin A should be taken in the dose and duration advised by your doctor. It is advised to take Vitamin A with food preferably at the same time each day to avoid the chances of missing a dose.
Q. What if I forget to take a dose of Vitamin A?
If you forget a dose of Vitamin A, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take the next scheduled dose in the prescribed time. Do not double the dose to make up for the missed one as this may increase the chances of developing side effects.
Q. Is Vitamin A safe?
Vitamin A is safe if used in the dose and duration advised by your doctor. Take it exactly as directed and do not skip any dose. Follow your doctor's instructions carefully and let your doctor know if any of the side effects bother you.

Vitamin C

Q. What is Vitamin C?
Vitamin C consists of a water-soluble vitamin known as vitamin C. Vitamin C is also known as L-ascorbic acid or ascorbate. It cannot be stored for long in our body as it is water soluble. Therefore, it should be taken from food like tomatoes and citrus fruits like oranges to maintain sufficient levels of vitamin C in the body.
Q. Is Vitamin C necessary?
Vitamin C is used if your diet does not provide enough vitamin C. It can also be used to treat certain conditions caused due to low levels of vitamin C in the body. However, it would be best to consult your doctor before taking Vitamin C to get maximum benefit.
Q. Why is it important to take vitamin C in your diet?
Vitamin C has many beneficial properties. Vitamin C helps in the growth and repair of tissues of bones, cartilage, tendons, skin, hair, muscles and many more. Along with that, it helps in wound healing and also enhances absorption of iron in our body. Excess of free radicals can speed up the ageing process, vitamin C due to its rich antioxidant properties help to reduce the harmful effects of these free radicals. Vitamin C is very crucial for bone and teeth health. It improves vision and also regulates the blood cholesterol levels. Owing to its numerous benefits, it is very important to take an adequate amount of vitamin C in your diet.
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Q. Is Vitamin C effective?
Vitamin C is effective if used in the dose and duration advised by your doctor. Do not stop taking it even if you see improvement in your condition. If you stop using Vitamin C too early, the symptoms may return or worsen.
Q. How should Vitamin C be taken?
Vitamin C should be taken in the dose and duration advised by your doctor. It may be taken with or without food preferably at the same time each day to avoid the chances of missing a dose.
Q. What if I forget to take a dose of Vitamin C?
If you forget a dose of Vitamin C, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take the next scheduled dose in the prescribed time. Do not double the dose to make up for the missed one as this may increase the chances of developing side effects.
Q. Is Vitamin C safe?
Vitamin C is safe if used in the dose and duration advised by your doctor. Take it exactly as directed and do not skip any dose. Follow your doctor's instructions carefully and let your doctor know if any of the side effects bother you.
Q. What is vitamin C toxicity?
Taking vitamin C in excess (more than recommended) can lead to vitamin C toxicity. However, this is not very common. The symptoms of vitamin C toxicity are diarrhea, nausea, stomach cramps and indigestion. Do not worry, this type of toxicity is not a very serious condition and can be treated by stopping the intake of vitamin C supplements. If these symptoms bother you or persist for a longer duration, please consult your doctor.
Q. Is Vitamin C good for diabetics?
Yes, Vitamin C has been proven to be beneficial for diabetic patients. Vitamin C has also shown positive effects on issues caused by poor blood sugar control. However, if you have diabetes, consult your doctor before starting Vitamin C.
Q. What are the complications of vitamin C deficiency?
Deficiency of vitamin C can lead to complications like scurvy (a condition caused by a severe lack of vitamin C in the diet). The symptoms of scurvy include weakness, feeling tired and sore arms and legs. Without treatment, decreased red blood cells, gum disease, changes to hair, and bleeding from the skin may also occur. Additionally, if the deficiency of vitamin C does not improve, it can further lead to worsening of other conditions such as high blood pressure, stroke, atherosclerosis, gallstones and even cancer.

Vitamin E acetate

Bilberry Extract

Zinc

Lutein

Copper

Q. Is copper good for health?
Copper is a mineral required for normal health. It is required by body to use iron. It is also important for nerve function, bone growth, and to help your body use sugar
Q. Can you take copper with vitamin c?
Yes. Major interaction doesn’t occur if copper is taken along with vitamin C.

Astaxanthin

Selenium

Q. Can I take selenium with synthyroid/ levothyroxine/ armour thyroid/ thyroxin?
There are no known interactions of selenium with any thyroid preparations such as synthyroid/ levothyroxine/ armour thyroid/ thyroxin. Selenium which is a part of selenoprotein (iodothyronine deiodinases) is essential for the conversion of thyroxine (T4) to the biologically active thyroid hormone triiodothyronine (T3) thereby it is important in thyroid hormone functioning
Q. Can I take selenium with calcium?
There are no known interactions of selenium with minerals such as calcium
Q. Can I take selenium with other vitamins/ vitamin C/ zinc?
Yes. Selenium (gluthathione peroxidase) has been reported to support the activity of vitamin E in limiting the oxidation of lipids (fats). Selenium also interacts with zinc (it affects cellular redox status). Selenium can, however, be taken with vitamins/ zinc; the combinations are available as a part of multivitamin preparation
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Q. Can I take selenium with statins?
There are no known interactions of selenium with statins. Always follow the advice of the doctor regarding its use
Q. Can I take selenium with warfarin?
There are no known interactions of selenium with warfarin. Always follow the advice of the doctor regarding its use.

Content on this page was last updated on 03 December, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)