Vitamin A softgel capsules are useful and effective in the treatment of vitamin A deficiencies such as night blindness and dry eye disease. Side effects are manifestations associated with acute and chronic toxicity.
Vitamin A softgels are used for the treatment of vitamin A deficiencies such as night blindness, dry eye disease, corneal softening and skin roughness.
No adverse effects have been observed with the recommended dose. However, excessive intake of vitamin A can lead to severe poisoning and even death.
Large amounts of vitamin A intake is easy to acute poisoning, adults show abnormal agitation or agitation, dizziness, drowsiness, diplopia, severe headache, vomiting, diarrhea, peeling (especially lips and palms), infants head can appear raised lumps, and agitation, convulsions, vomiting and other symptoms of increased intracranial pressure, hydrocephalus, pseudotumor cerebri.
Long-term overdose is easy to chronic poisoning, can be manifested as bone and joint pain, swelling, itchy skin, dry lips, fatigue, weakness, general discomfort, fever, headache, vomiting, increased intracranial pressure, optic papillae edema, skin sensitivity to sunlight increases, agitation, loss of appetite, alopecia, abdominal pain, nocturnal urination increase, and so on.
Use with caution in chronic renal failure. If you need to use the drug, the dosage and course of treatment should strictly follow the doctor’s instructions. If there are symptoms of discomfort after taking the drug, it is necessary to stop the drug in time and consult a doctor.