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Additionally, Vitamin C and Zinc Syrup support skin health and promote wound healing. These nutrients also enhance the absorption of iron, which is crucial for overall health.
Patients receiving other single vitamins or multivitamin preparations, any other medication or those under medical care should consult a health care professional before taking this product.
Accumulation of zinc may occur in cases of renal failure patients. Hence caution should be exercised in patients with renal impairment with careful patient monitoring.
Very high doses of ascorbic acid can interfere with tests for sugar in the urine.
4-12 years: 2.5 ml (1/2 teaspoonful) once daily
Over 12 Years: 5 ml (1 teaspoonful) once daily
Children more than 12: 5 ml (1 teaspoonful) once daily
Or as directed by healthcare professionals
For oral administration only.
Adverse reactions are rare. Nausea and vomiting, abdominal cramps/pain, or heartburn may occur may occur. If GI upset occurs, product can be taken with food, but foods high in calcium, phosphorus and phytates must be avoided. Allergic reactions like skin rash, itching or hives may occurs.
Store below 30°C temperature and protect from direct sunlight.
Keep out of reach of Children.
120 ml plastic (Pet) bottle
Vitamin C (Sodium Ascorbate) And Zinc Syrup is available as 120 ml in plastic (Pet) Bottle with cap. Such 01 bottle in a unit carton with package insert.
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A pharma CMO is a special kind of an organization, offering contract manufacturing services to pharmaceutical companies for various kinds of drug formulations.
Reduce overall costs and time to market :
Contract manufacturers already have the needed infrastructure and technical staff, so working with a CMO or CDMO can decrease the cost of manufacturing your pharmaceutical products.
Scalability and flexible production capacity :
You can produce what you need when you need it without worrying about excess capacity. Additionally, CMOs understand the importance of quality and compliance, so you don't have to sacrifice safety for scalability.
Save on upgrading and maintaining equipment :
If you have your manufacturing facility, you’ll have to pay to upgrade your equipment as technology advances—which can get expensive. A CMO/CDMO’s only function is to make and distribute products, so part of their core business responsibility is to update their equipment whenever needed and perform maintenance.
Ease supply chain issues :
During the pandemic, there were several instances of supply chain issues, including medicine shortages. CMOs are generally better equipped than startups to handle a supply chain crisis.
Bandwidth to focus on core competencies
When your company resources aren’t directly allocated to manufacturing and distribution, you have more time to focus on other tasks, like marketing your new drug, researching, or working on drug discovery.
We have 7+ manufacturing sites with a minimum of WHO GMP certification and other country-specific approvals like NAFDAC approved, PPK Kenya Approved, TFDA Tanzania Approved, EU-GMP Approved.
We have below manufacturing capacity:
For Tablet, Capsule, and soft gel: up to 1 million units per shift
For Syrup: up to 0.05 Million per shift
For Ampoule and Vial: up to 0.1 million units per shift
For Ointment and Cream: up to 0.1 million units per shift
For Suppository: 0.1 Million units per shift