ZINCOMAC TABLET
Manufactured By Leeford Healthcare
Composition Zinc Acetate eq. to el. Zinc 50 mg (Blister)
Rs 21.50
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Description:
Pregnancy interaction
- Generally Safe for Pregnant Women: Taking zinc supplements in the prescribed amounts throughout pregnancy is thought to be safe. Zinc is important for the growth of the fetus, the development of the immune system, and the activity of enzymes.
- Not Recommended for High Doses: Too much zinc might make it hard for your body to absorb copper and make you feel sick or throw off your minerals.
- Consultation Recommended: Pregnant and breastfeeding women should only use this drug with a doctor's permission to avoid taking too much.
FAQs for Medicine?
Q1. What is the ZINCOMAC Tablet used for?
It helps heal wounds, enhance immunity, and improve the health of skin, hair, and nails. It is also used to treat and prevent zinc deficiency.
Q2: Is it okay to take it every day?
Yes, people often take zinc supplements every day, but make sure you take the right amount.
Q3. Does it help the immune system work better?
Yes, zinc is very important for the immune system and can help illnesses last less time and be less severe.
Q4. Is it safe for kids to take this pill?
Only if a doctor says so, because the amount you need depends on your age.
Q5. Is it okay to take it on an empty stomach?
Some people can take it, but it may upset their stomach. It's better to take it after meals.
Expert advice
- Take the tablet after eating to keep your stomach from getting upset.
- Don't take more than the suggested dose, because too much zinc can make you feel sick or give you a metallic taste.
- Tell your doctor if you are taking antibiotics, because zinc can make some of them less effective.
- Eat a balanced diet that includes foods that are high in zinc, like nuts, legumes, and seeds.
Side effects
- Feeling sick
- Pain in the stomach
- Taste of metal
- Throwing up
- Diarrhea
- Uncommon effects:
- Lower levels of copper following long-term use of high doses
- Pain in the head
- Tiredness
How It Works
- Zinc is a trace mineral that is very important because
- Helps with immunological response, protein synthesis, and enzymatic processes
- Helps cells develop and fix themselves
- Helps wounds heal
- Contributes to the production of DNA and RNA
- Helps keep skin healthy and cuts down on swelling.
Medicines interaction
- Less absorption of other drugs
Antibiotics:
- Doxycycline and minocycline are tetracyclines.
- Fluoroquinolones (Ciprofloxacin, Levofloxacin) should be taken 2–3 hours apart.
- Lessened by Other Drugs
- Penicillamine
- Iron supplements (take them one at a time)
- Interactions with food
- Whole grains and legumes are examples of foods that are high in phytates and make it harder for the body to absorb zinc.
How to Use
- Take one tablet every day or as your doctor tells you to.
- Take it all at once with a glass of water.
- It's best to take it after meals to help your body get used to it.
- Unless told to, don't take more than the dose.
Uses/indications
- Not enough zinc
- Weak immune system and getting sick a lot
- Skin health and acne
- Zinc deficiency can cause hair loss.
- Wounds don't heal well
- Long-term diarrhea
- Supplements for pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Better metabolism
- Help with nutrition for older people