DUET

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Generic Name for DUET

Vit. A 3000 IU (as beta carotene), thiamine 1.8mg, riboflavin 4mg, niacinamide 20mg, pyridoxine 25mg, Vit. B12 12mcg, folic acid 1mg, Vit. C 120mg, Vit. D 400 IU, Vit. E 30mg, calcium (as carbonate) 200mg, iron (as ferrous bisglycinate and IronAid) 29mg, copper (as oxide) 2mg, magnesium (as oxide) 25mg, zinc (as oxide) 25mg; tabs.

Legal Classification:

Rx

Manufacturer of DUET

Xanodyne Pharmacal, Inc.

Indications for DUET

Nutritional supplement in pregnancy, prenatal, and postnatal periods.

Adult dose for DUET

1 tab daily.

Children's dosing for DUET

Not applicable.

Also:

Contraindications for DUET

Treatment of pernicious or other megaloblastic anemias. Wilson's disease. Hemochromatosis.

Warnings/Precautions for DUET

Hypoparathyroidism. DHA: bleeding diatheses.

Interactions for DUET

Iron, calcium block tetracycline absorption. Antagonizes levodopa. DHA: avoid anticoagulants.

How is DUET supplied?

DHA w. Ferrazone: tabs + ec-softgel caps (6X5 blister card)—30 day supply
Complete: tabs + ec-softgel caps (6X5 blister card)—30 day supply
Tabs—100
Chewable tabs—90

Related Disease:

Vitamins and minerals

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