Carotenyl

Carotinyl: a vitamin preparation with numerous benefits

Carotene, also known as beta-carotene, is a pharmaceutical drug belonging to the carotene group, similar to vitamin A. It is widely used in medical practice and is produced in Russia at the Krasnodar Biochemical Plant. Betacarotene comes in a variety of dosage forms, including oil solutions. It is popular due to its many beneficial properties and applications in various fields of medicine.

The drug Carotinyl is widely used for the treatment and prevention of various diseases and conditions. It is recommended for patients with impaired night vision because betacarotene is a precursor to vitamin A, which plays an important role in maintaining eye health and visual function. In addition, the drug can be effective for slow-healing wounds, psoriasis, immunodeficiency conditions and hypovitaminosis A. Betacarotene is also recommended for pregnant women and nursing mothers, since vitamin A is necessary for normal fetal development and child growth.

Like any other medical drug, Carotinyl has some contraindications and side effects. It is contraindicated in cases of hypersensitivity to betacarotene, hypervitaminosis A, alcoholism, liver cirrhosis, viral hepatitis and impaired renal function. If the recommended dose is exceeded, manifestations of hypervitaminosis A may occur, such as headache, dizziness, weakness, anxiety, double vision, dyspeptic disorders, skin rashes, dry lips, pain in bones and joints, anorexia, ulceration of the skin and mucous membranes.

It is important to pay attention to possible interactions of Carotinyl with other drugs. Calcium supplements, cholestyramine, mineral oils, neomycin and vitamin E may reduce the absorption of betacarotene.

To date, there is no reliable information about an overdose of Carotinyl. However, it is always recommended to follow the recommended dosage and consult your doctor before starting any new drug.

Carotene is a safe and effective vitamin preparation that is used for various medical purposes. However, as with any medicine, it is important to consult your doctor or pharmacist before using it. They will be able to evaluate your medical history, perform a drug analysis, and make recommendations regarding dosage and duration of use.

Given that my catalog of knowledge is updated as of September 2021, there may be new developments or research that I have not considered. Therefore, it is always recommended to consult current sources of information and consult a medical professional for the latest recommendations and advice.