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Effects:
This medication may cause mild nausea or unpleasant taste.
Consult your
doctor if any of these effects persist or become severe. Vitamins are chemical
compounds that are essential to the normal growth, development and function of
the body. Multivitamin supplements are necessary when inadequate amounts
are received as a result of poor nutrition, certain illnesses and in pregnancy.
Precautions:
Be sure your doctor is informed of your complete medical history and present condition
before taking this medicine.

Generic
Name: Multivits W-Iron, HematinicRelated:
Centrum 27-0.4 mg Tablet - Over the counter
HP A-Z 27-0.4 mg Tablet - Over the counter
Vitrum Vitamin 27-0.4 mg Tablet - Over the counter
Vitrum Free 27-0.4 mg Tablet - Over the counter
Vantrom 27-0.4 mg Tablet - Over the counter
Vita-Plus H Capsule - Over the counter
Certagen Tablet - Over the counter
Cetravites Tablet - Over the counter
Central-Vite HP Tablet - Over the counter
Vitatrum Tablet - Over the counter
Sunvite Tablet - Over the counter
HP Vitamin A to Z Tablet - Over the counter 
8715.rus.meds.side.effectshttp://www.spaceref.com/iss/medical/8715.rus.meds.side.effects.pdf
stomach, skin, pain, allergic reactions, nausea, agent, irritation, ALL/FIN, ISS
MED/3A, headache, infections, dizziness, vomiting. Contact
Surgeon before giving any medication marked with an asterisk.
In an emergency
or during Loss of Signal, begin appropriate treatment, then call Surgeon as soon
as possible.
Do not use if there is history of penicillin allergy.
Anaprilin (Propranolol) - Oral medication that decreases heart rate and blood
pressure, decreases heart work load; used for high blood pressure, chest pain,
some fast arrhythmias.
Propanolol must not be used if heart rate is less
than 60 beats per minute.
Arthrotec (Diclofenac/Misoprostol) - Oral pain
reliever, combination anti-inflammatory and stomach protective prostaglandin.
Atenolol must not be used if heart rate is less than 60 beats per minute.
888.pdfhttp://www.ajcn.org/cgi/reprint/68/4/888.pdf
Concepts: patients, plasma, HPN, a-tocopherol, PUFAs, lipid,
selenium, peroxidation, concentrations, SOD, patients receiving, serum malondialdehyde,
nutrition. Summary: Objective: We investigated
lipid peroxidation and antioxidant status in patients receiving home parenteral
nutrition (HPN) providing variable amounts of a lipid emulsion rich in PUFAs,
and a-toco-pherol, zinc, copper, and manganese as recommended by the American
Medical Association, and no selenium.
Design: Serum malondialdehyde, plasma
a-tocopherol, selenium, Se-GSHPx, PUFAs, and red blood cell Se-GSHPx and SOD were
evaluated in 12 patients and in 25 healthy control subjects.
HPN, home
parenteral nutrition; a-toc:chol + triacyl, a-toco-pherol:cholesterol + triacylglycerols;
RBC, red blood cell; GSHPx, glutathione peroxidase; SOD, superoxide dismutase;
PUFAs, polyunsaturated fatty acids.
The results of the present study support
the hypothesis that in patients receiving long-term HPN for benign intestinal
failure, the degree of lipid peroxidation depends mainly on the intravenous PUFA
load and on a-tocopherol nutritional status.
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