Description
Enat-400 Soft Capsules 400 IU №30
Composition:
Enat-400 Soft Capsules contain 400 IU of Vitamin E in each soft gel capsule along with other inactive ingredients.
Mechanism of Action:
Vitamin E, the main component of Enat-400 Soft Capsules, acts as a potent antioxidant, protecting cells from oxidative damage.
Pharmacological Properties:
Vitamin E functions as a fat-soluble antioxidant, scavenging free radicals and contributing to various physiological processes in the body.
Indications for Use:
Enat-400 Soft Capsules are indicated for individuals requiring Vitamin E supplementation due to deficiency or as advised by a healthcare provider.
Contraindications:
Avoid use if allergic to any ingredients. Consult a healthcare provider before use if pregnant, nursing, or with underlying medical conditions.
Side Effects:
Possible side effects may include gastrointestinal disturbances or allergic reactions. Discontinue use if adverse reactions occur.
Usage Instructions:
Take one capsule orally daily with a full glass of water. Follow packaging instructions or healthcare provider’s advice.
Benefits Compared to Analogues:
The unique formulation of Enat-400 Soft Capsules provides a high-quality source of Vitamin E with enhanced bioavailability compared to other products.
Suitable Patient Groups:
Suitable for adults, including the elderly, who require Vitamin E supplementation. Not recommended for children without healthcare provider guidance.
Storage Conditions and Shelf Life:
Store Enat-400 Soft Capsules in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Check the packaging for specific storage instructions. Shelf life is typically indicated on the packaging.
Packaging Description:
The product comes in a container with 30 soft gel capsules, each containing 400 IU of Vitamin E.
Clinical Evidence and Proven Effectiveness:
Vitamin E supplementation has shown beneficial effects on cardiovascular health, skin health, and overall well-being. Research supports its role in reducing oxidative stress and potential prevention of chronic diseases.





