Vitamin A Chewable Tablet

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Composition FOR Vitamin A 50000IU Chewable Tablet

Vitamin A(50000IU)

food interaction for Vitamin A Chewable Tablet

alcohol interaction for Vitamin A Chewable Tablet

pregnancy interaction for Vitamin A Chewable Tablet

lactation interaction for Vitamin A Chewable Tablet

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Vitamin A Chewable Tablet should be taken with or after food.
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CAUTION
It is unsafe to consume alcohol with Vitamin A Chewable Tablet
UNSAFE
Vitamin A Chewable Tablet is safe to use during pregnancy. Most studies have shown low or no risk to the developing baby.
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Available human data suggest that the drug does not pass into breast milk in clinically significant amounts and is unlikely to harm the infant.
High doses of vitamin A should be used with caution during breastfeeding, as excessive amounts may pose a risk to the infant.
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED

SALT INFORMATION FOR Vitamin A 50000IU Chewable Tablet

Vitamin A(50000IU)

Vitamin a chewable tablet uses

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How vitamin a chewable tablet works

Vitamin A Chewable Tablet contains vitamin A, which is a nutritional supplement. It acts directly on the biosynthesis of various proteins, including those involved in the regulation of various cell functions or in the 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 of vitamin a chewable tablet

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SUBSTITUTES FOR Vitamin A Chewable Tablet

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Expert advice FOR Vitamin A Chewable Tablet

  • Eating fatty foods along with Vitamin A can help your body absorb vitamin A.
  • Include vitamin A-rich foods in your diet, such as spinach, carrots, sweet potatoes, mango, papaya, liver, milk, eggs, and fish-liver oils.
  • Never use more than the recommended dose of vitamin A. An overdose of vitamin A can cause serious or life-threatening side effects.
  • Avoid drinking alcohol. It may increase your risk of liver damage while taking vitamin A.
  • Do not take mineral oil while taking vitamin A.
  • Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Frequently asked questions FOR Vitamin A 50000IU Chewable Tablet

Vitamin A

Q. What is Vitamin A Chewable Tablet used for?
Vitamin A Chewable Tablet 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 Chewable Tablet?
If you take too much of Vitamin A Chewable Tablet, 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 Chewable Tablet suppresses the building up of bones and increases their breakdown. The rate of calcium absorption by Vitamin D can also be affected due to an excess of Vitamin A Chewable Tablet. Therefore, it is advised to use Vitamin A Chewable Tablet only as directed by your doctor.
Q. Which foods contain vitamin A?
Various foods 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 a deficiency of vitamin A cause blindness?
Yes, a 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 Chewable Tablet be taken?
Vitamin A Chewable Tablet should be taken in the dose and duration advised by your doctor. It is advised to take Vitamin A Chewable Tablet 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 Chewable Tablet?
If you forget a dose of Vitamin A Chewable Tablet, 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.

Content on this page was last updated on 20 January, 2026, by Dr. Sachin Gupta (MD Pharmacology, MBBS)