Vitrum Iodine Kids

VITRUM® IODINE KIDS is an additional source of Iodine for improvement of brain function of your children from the age of two up to the early teens. It helps with Iodine deficiency and helps to prevent illnesses related to Iodine deficiency. Iodine is an important ingredient that will help maintain, strengthen, and nourish a child’s thyroid gland, as it governs their healthy growth. Iodine further aids in the promotion of the healthy mental growth of your child.



Recommended Intake:
Take 1-2 tablets daily after a meal. Do not exceed recommended intake.

Formulated For:
Children 3- 12 years old.

General Information:
Vitamins and minerals are chemical substances that are vital to the maintenance of normal body functions. Most people obtain enough vitamins and minerals in their diet, but some people have vitamin deficiencies. Vitamin and mineral products should not be regarded as a substitute for a varied diet.

Warnings:
This product is not to be used by children under 3 years of age. Keep out of sight and reach of children. In case of accidental overdose, call a doctor or poison control center immediately. As with any vitamin and mineral product, if you are pregnant, nursing, or taking medication, consult your doctor before use. In rare cases allergic reactions may occur. Do not take this product if you suffer from any of the following illnesses or conditions:
- Increased thyroid function;
- Hypersensitivity to iodine and other components of the drug;
- Latent hyperthyroidism (at doses above 150 mg / day);
- Toxic thyroid adenoma, nodular goiter when used in doses greater than 300 mg / day (with the exception of preoperative therapy to block the thyroid gland);
- Dermatitis herpetiformis.
Potassium iodide should not be taken in hypothyroidism, except in cases where the development of the latter caused a marked shortage of iodine.
Appointment of the drug should be avoided in the treatment of radioactive iodine in the presence or suspected thyroid cancer.
Precautions: Patients suffering from renal insufficiency as in patients receiving iodine may develop hyperkalemia.
 


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