Description
Compound. 1 tablet contains:Active ingredients: Vitamins:Vitamin A (retinol palmitate) 1 3600 IUVitamin D3 (cholecalciferol)2 500 IUVitamin E (alphatocopherol acetate) 3 15 mgVitamin C (ascorbic acid) 4 100 mgFolic acid 0.8 mgVitamin B1 (thiamine mononitrate) 1.6 mgVitamin B2 (riboflavin) 1.8 mgVitamin B6 (pyridoxine hydrochloride) 5 2.6 mgVitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) 6 4 mcgNicotinamide 19 mg Biotin 0.2 mgCalcium pantothenate 10 mgMinerals and trace elements:Calcium (as calcium hydrogen phosphate, calcium pantothenate, calcium ascorbate) 7 125 mgMagnesium (as magnesium oxide, magnesium hydrogen phosphate trihydrate, magnesium stearate) 8 100 mgPhosphorus (as calcium hydrogen phosphate, magnesium hydrogen phosphate trihydrate) 9 125 mgIron (as ferrous fumarate) 60 mgZinc (as zinc sulfate monohydrate) 7.5 mgCopper (as copper sulfate) 1 mgManganese (as manganese sulfate monohydrate) 10 1 mgExcipients12: glycerol distearate 8.25 mg, gelatin 1.71 mg, microcrystalline cellulose (VIVAPUR®) 66.12 mg, sodium carboxymethyl starch 55.00 mg, povidone K90 32.20 mg, povidone K30 1.67 mg , lactose monohydrate 45.78 mg, mannitol 58.90 mg, magnesium stearate 15.00 mg, macrogol400 10.00 mg, ethylcellulose 10.00 mg.Shell13: hypromellose 9 mg, ethylcellulose aqueous dispersion 3 mg11, macrogol6000 2.5 mg, talc 6 mg, titanium dioxide (E171) 3 mg, iron dye yellow oxide (E172) 1.5 mg.Pharmacotherapeutic group: Multivitamin agent + minerals.ATX code: A11AAPharmacological propertiesElevit® Pronatal is a medicinal product containing 12 essential vitamins, 4 minerals and 3 trace elements. The quantitative content of vitamins and minerals corresponds to the doses recommended for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding.Vitamin A is involved in the synthesis of various substances (proteins, lipids, mucopolysaccharides) and ensures the normal function of the skin, mucous membranes, and organs of vision.Vitamin B1 normalizes the activity of the heart and contributes to the normal functioning of the nervous system.Vitamin B2 promotes tissue regeneration processes, including skin cells.Vitamin B6 helps maintain the structure and function of bones, teeth, gums, and has an effect on erythropoiesis.Vitamin B12 is involved in erythropoiesis, contributes to the normal functioning of the nervous system. B vitamins are involved in the formation of various enzymes that regulate different types of metabolism in the body.Vitamin C is involved in the oxidation of a number of biologically active substances, regulation of metabolism in connective tissue, carbohydrate metabolism, blood clotting and tissue regeneration, stimulates the formation of steroid hormones, and normalizes capillary permeability.Vitamin D3 plays an important role in maintaining the balance of calcium and phosphorus in the body of a pregnant woman. Children with vitamin D deficiency develop rickets.Vitamin E is a natural antioxidant.Biotin takes part in metabolic processes, promotes the absorption of protein.Calcium pantothenate is involved in the metabolism of fats, proteins and carbohydrates.Folic acid stimulates erythropoiesis, prevents the development of congenital malformations (neural tube defects) in the fetus.Nicotinamide takes part in redox processes, provides the transfer of hydrogen and phosphate.Calcium is involved in the formation of bone tissue, blood clotting, transmission of nerve impulses, contraction of skeletal and smooth muscles.Magnesium is involved in the formation of muscle and bone tissue, and also takes part in protein synthesis.Iron is part of the hemoglobin molecule, is involved in the transfer of oxygen in the body and prevents the development of anemia, including during pregnancy.Phosphorus, along with calcium, is involved in the formation of bones and teeth, and is also involved in the processes of energy metabolism.Manganese contributes to the mineralization of bone tissue.Copper is essential for normal red blood cell function and iron metabolism.Zinc is necessary for the normal formation of the fetal skeleton and tissue regeneration; it is part of some hormones, including insulin.