“What is Rovigon for: directions
Rovigon is part of the therapeutic category of vitamins based on vitamin A and vitamin E.
It is indicated in all states of deficiency due to malabsorption, especially lipid deficiency or malnutrition and related symptomatic pictures. Furthermore, Rovigon tablets, as a balanced association between vitamin A and E, is indicated in functional disorders and degenerative manifestations of tissues of epithelial and mesodermal origin (for example degenerative retinopathies, inner ear disorders, etc.), especially in people of average age and elderly.
Composition
Active ingredients: One chewable coated tablet contains: retinol 30,000 IU (as vitamin A palmitate 1.7 MIU/g with BHA/BHT), dl-α-tocopheryl acetate 70 mg (as vitamin E 50 CWS/S).
Excipients: Sucrose, anhydrous glucose, mannitol, cocoa powder, skimmed milk powder, cocoa butter, povidone K30, glycerol, ethyl vanillin, caramel flavouring, rice starch, talc, dried nebulised gum arabic, sodium carmellose, β-carotene (E 160a ) 10% CWS, solid paraffin, light liquid paraffin.
Dosage and method of use
Rovigon chewable vitamins should be taken orally. Unless otherwise prescribed by your doctor, the recommended dose is 1 tablet per day for a maximum of 4 weeks. The therapeutic cycle can be repeated throughout the year, at the discretion of the doctor. The dosage must be adjusted, based on serum levels of vitamin A and vitamin E.
Rovigon is contraindicated in children under 12 years of age.
Warnings
In order to avoid the appearance of signs and symptoms of overdose, it is recommended to use the product under the supervision of a doctor and for the period of time deemed strictly necessary. Vitamin E preparations should be used with caution by diabetic patients or patients with heart failure, because this vitamin can reduce the need for insulin and digitalis.
Do not use during pregnancy or in cases where you want to start a pregnancy.
Format
30 chewable coated tablets.”