Merinox a Calcium Citrate,
Calcitriol, Zinc, & Magnesium Oxide tablet is a mineral/vitamin
supplement for strong bones, preventing deficiencies, and supporting
nerve/muscle function, combining active Vitamin D (Calcitriol) for absorption
with Calcium, Zinc (immunity/healing), and Magnesium (muscle/nerve/bone
health). Take with food to avoid stomach upset, follow doctor's dosage, and be
aware of potential side effects like constipation, nausea, headaches, or high
calcium (hypercalcemia).
Benefits of Merinox
Ø Bone Health: Prevents
osteoporosis, rickets, and calcium deficiency by strengthening bones and teeth.
Ø Nutrient
Replenishment: Fills gaps from diet for Calcium, Magnesium, Zinc, and
Vitamin D.
Ø Muscle & Nerve
Function: Supports normal muscle contraction and nerve signals.
Ø Immune Support: Zinc boosts
the immune system.
Ø Overall Function: Vital for
hormone function, wound healing, and cell health.
Ingredients & Their Roles of Merinox
Ø
Calcitriol:
Active Vitamin D, crucial for absorbing calcium and phosphate from the gut.
Ø
Calcium Citrate: Easily digestible calcium source for
bones and blood vessels.
Ø Magnesium Oxide: Aids
in bone formation, muscle/nerve function, and energy.
Ø Zinc:
Essential for immunity, wound healing, and cell growth.
How to Use Merinox
Ø Take with Food:
Always take with a meal to reduce stomach upset.
Ø Swallow Whole: Do
not crush, break, or chew.
Ø Follow
Doctor's Advice: Dosage varies; take as prescribed.
Ø Storage: Keep
at room temperature, away from moisture, light, and children.
Side Effects of Merinox
Ø Common: Stomach
upset, constipation/diarrhea, nausea, headache, gas, bloating, increased
thirst/urination, metallic taste.
Ø Serious (Rare): Signs of high
calcium (hypercalcemia) like fatigue, weakness, bone pain, irregular heartbeat;
consult doctor if severe.
Ø Precautions: Inform your doctor about kidney/liver issues, pregnancy, or if taking other supplements to avoid excess mineral intake.