Multivitamin tablets are generally used to meet women’s additional needs for vitamins, minerals and trace elements during pregnancy and after childbirth, as well as to prevent anemia during pregnancy due to iron deficiency and folic acid deficiency. Side effects include constipation and some degree of euphoria.
Multivitamin tablets are complex preparations containing a wide range of vitamins and trace elements required by the human body, and are used for people with additional needs for the above nutrients, etc., such as pregnant and lactating women.
This product is well tolerated because of the iron content in multivitamin tablets, and darkening of the feces after administration is normal. Gastrointestinal disturbances (e.g. constipation) have been observed in a few cases, but discontinuation of the drug is not usually necessary. Certain sensitive women may experience a degree of hyperexcitability, so such patients should avoid taking it at night.
It is contraindicated in persons who are hypersensitive to the product. Contraindicated in hypervitaminosis A, hypervitaminosis D, hypercalcemia, hypercalciuria. Renal insufficiency, iron accumulation, iron utilization disorders are prohibited.
The use of medication should follow the doctor’s instructions, not unauthorized use of medication, if any special discomfort after taking the drug need to consult a physician.