Multissemie® Provides vitamins and minerals for thalassemia minor individuals Multivitamin without Iron Buy from the following online pharmacies Product information Suggested use Nutritional facts Comments Thalassemia is the most common hereditary anemia which may cause iron overload and change the micronutrient status. Vitamin B9 (folic acid): due to increased erythropoiesis, people with thalassemia are at an increased risk for folate deficiency.Zinc: studies show that most thalassemia people have sever zinc deficiency which has an essential role in red blood cell survival. Vitamin E, as an antioxidant helps to improve oxidative stress induced by iron overload. Take 1 soft gel with water, daily. CompositionDaily DoseRDAVitamin A1000IU50%Vitamin D3600IU100%Vitamin E50mg147%Vitamin B11.5mg166%Vitamin B21.3mg144%Vitamin B315mg125%Vitamin B510mg200%Vitamin B730mcg100%Vitamin B91000mcg250%Vitamin B126mcg333%(as sulfate)Copper500mcg55.5%Iodine150mcg100%Zinc(as citrate)20mg182%Selenium60mcg109%Calcium carbonate450mg-Daily dose based on 1 softgel No comments have been posted yet Be the first to comment Submit a comment What do you think about this product? Multissemie® What rating do you give to this product? ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Your Name The title of your comment Your comment text
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