KADY TAB 30S

Salt Composition: Vitamin B9 / Folic Acid / Folate(1.5 Mg)+Elemental Calcium(500.0 Mg)+ Calcitriol(0.25 Mcg)+Vitamin B12 / Mecobalamin / Cynocobalamin / Methylcobalamin(1500.0 Mcg)+Vitamin B6 / Pyridoxine(3.0 Mg)   
Manufacturer: KLOSTER PHARMACEUTICALS  
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About

Kady Tab is a dietary supplement primarily containing Vitamin K, an essential fat-soluble vitamin crucial for several physiological processes. Vitamin K exists in various forms, with K1 (phylloquinone) and K2 (menaquinone) being the most significant. Its primary role is in the synthesis of coagulation factors in the liver, including prothrombin (Factor II), Factor VII, Factor IX, and Factor X, which are vital for blood clotting. Without adequate Vitamin K, the blood's ability to clot effectively is impaired, leading to increased bleeding risk.

Beyond its role in coagulation, Vitamin K also plays a significant part in bone metabolism. It is involved in the carboxylation of osteocalcin, a protein essential for binding calcium to the bone matrix, thereby contributing to bone mineralization and strength. Kady Tab is typically used to prevent or treat Vitamin K deficiency, which can result from malabsorption, certain medications, or inadequate dietary intake, supporting both hemostasis and bone health.

Uses

  • Prevention and treatment of Vitamin K deficiency.
  • Support for normal blood clotting processes.
  • Maintenance of bone health and mineralization.
  • Adjunctive therapy for certain bleeding disorders.

Directions For Use

Take one tablet daily with food, or as advised by your healthcare provider.

Benefits

  • Promotes healthy blood coagulation.
  • Supports strong bone structure.
  • Aids in calcium regulation within the body.
  • Reduces risk of excessive bleeding.
  • Essential for synthesis of clotting factors.
  • Contributes to cardiovascular health.

Side Effects

  • Upset stomach
  • Diarrhea
  • Nausea
  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Allergic reactions (rare)
  • Skin rash
  • Flushing
  • Unusual taste in mouth
  • Temporary redness at injection site (if applicable)
  • Changes in liver enzyme levels (rare)
  • Hemolytic anemia (in specific populations)

Safety Measures

  • Alcohol - Moderate alcohol consumption is generally safe, but excessive intake may interfere with vitamin K absorption.
  • Pregnancy - Generally considered safe at recommended doses, but consult a doctor before use.
  • Breastfeeding - Safe for use during breastfeeding; Vitamin K is transferred in small amounts to breast milk.
  • Liver - Use with caution in severe liver disease as it affects clotting factor synthesis; consult a physician.
  • Kidney - Generally safe, but patients with severe kidney disease should consult their doctor.
  • Lung - No specific contraindications or precautions related to lung conditions are typically noted.

Disclaimer

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