Summary
- Combination formula with echinacea, vitamin A, C, E and zinc
- Traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to help reduce the occurrence of common colds
- May help to
- Support healthy immune system function
- Reduce the severity and duration of common cold symptoms
- No added yeast, gluten, wheat, milk derivatives or preservatives
- No added artificial flavours or sweeteners
Dosage
- 1 tablet 3 times daily with meals
Warnings
Contains seafood, soy
- Adults only
- Contains fish and sucrose
- Seek advice from your healthcare practitioner before using during pregnancy or lactation
- Always read the label
- Dietary supplements should not replace a balanced diet
- If symptoms persist, worsen or change unexpectedly, consult your healthcare professional
- The recommended daily amount of vitamin A from all sources is 700 µg retinol equivalents for women and 900 µg equivalents for men
- If you are pregnant or considering becoming pregnant, do not take vitamin A supplements without consulting your healthcare practitioner or pharmacist
- When taken in excess of 3000 µg retinol equivalents, vitamin A can cause birth defects
- Contains vitamin B6; stop taking this medication if you experience tingling, burning or numbness and see your healthcare practitioner as soon as possible
- Contains zinc which may be dangerous if taken in large amounts or for a long period
Formula
Ingredient |
1 tablet
|
---|---|
Echinacea purpurea ext. ext. equiv. dry (root) |
100 mg 600 mg |
Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) | 250 mg |
Beta-carotene carotenoids (Vitamin A) | 3 mg |
d-alpha-Tocopheryl acid succinate (Vitamin E) equiv. Vitamin E |
41.3 mg 50 IU |
Pyridoxine hydrochloride (Vitamin B6) equiv. Pyridoxine |
13 mg 10.7 mg |
Zinc amino acid chelate equiv. Zinc |
6.5 mg 1.3 mg |
Calcium pantothenate (Vitamin B5) equiv. Pantothenic acid |
28 mg 25.7 mg |
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TGA listed: AustL 322405. The TGA publishes product info including excipients under the "Other ingredients" subheading (not typically listed on the product label). Learn more about excipients