Evion

Evion: everything you need to know about vitamin E

Evion is a medicinal product containing tocopherol acetate, better known as vitamin E. The drug is manufactured in India by Merck KGaA and is available in the form of capsules of various dosages.

Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant that supports healthy cells and tissues by protecting them from free radical damage. It also helps improve blood circulation and immune system.

Indications for the use of Evion include hypovitaminosis, muscular dystrophy, degenerative changes in the ligamentous apparatus, post-traumatic and post-infectious secondary myopathy, dermatomyositis, convalescence after diseases occurring with febrile syndrome, dysmenorrhea, threatened abortion, menopause, hypofunction of the gonads in men, asthenic and neurasthenic syndrome , neurasthenia due to overwork, lupus erythematosus, scleroderma, rheumatoid arthritis, myocardial dystrophy, peripheral vascular spasm, atherosclerosis, hypertension, cardiovascular failure, angina pectoris, liver disease, dermatoses, trophic ulcers, psoriasis, old age and malnutrition.

Despite the wide range of indications for use, Evion also has contraindications. You should not take the drug if you are hypersensitive to its components, have cardiosclerosis or myocardial infarction. In addition, when using it, the increased risk of thromboembolism must be taken into account.

The interaction of Evion with other drugs should also be taken into account. The drug enhances the effect of steroids and NSAIDs, cardiac glycosides and vitamins A and D, and also reduces the toxicity of the latter.

An overdose of Evion may cause symptoms such as creatinuria, diarrhea, epigastric pain and decreased performance. Treatment in this case should be symptomatic.

In general, Evion is an effective drug, but like any other medicine, it must be used only as prescribed by a doctor and in accordance with the instructions for use.