Overview
This medicine provides a concentrated dose of a nutrient essential for overall health. It supports body functions that help with good vision, healthy skin, and a strong immune system.
How It Works
After you take it, the vitamin is absorbed in the gut and transported to your liver and tissues. Inside your body, it converts into active forms that support vision, help your cells grow and renew properly, and assist your immune cells to work better.
Common Uses
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Preventing or treating vitamin A deficiency
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Supporting proper vision, including low-light or night vision
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Maintaining healthy skin and mucous membranes (eyes, airways, digestive tract)
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Supporting immune system function
Key Benefits
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Helps maintain healthy vision and eye function
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Supports skin and tissue health, including surfaces like eyes, throat, and gut
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Helps strengthen immune defenses and overall wellness
Safety & Precautions
- Take only as directed — since it is fat‑soluble, excess amounts can build up in the body
- For best absorption, take it with a meal containing some fat (if advised)
- Avoid over‑use or combining with other high‑dose vitamin A products unless advised, especially if pregnant or with liver problems
Scientific Literature (External Links)
- Vitamin A – essential functions including vision, immunity, and cell regulation
- The importance of vitamin A in nutrition and its role in health and disease prevention
- Vitamin A: benefits, deficiency, therapeutic use and safety profile
These details are compiled from publicly available scientific sources. MYMEDS.MD is not liable for clinical interpretation. Please consult a licensed medical practitioner for personalised guidance.
