Ingredient | Per 1 tab |
---|---|
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) | 200 mg |
Pyridoxine hydrochloride (Vitamin B6) | 15.19 mg |
equiv. Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) | 12.5 mg |
Calcium folinate (Activated folate) | 347.2 mcg |
equiv. Folinic acid (Activated Vitamin B9) | 250 mcg |
Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) | 200 mcg |
Magnesium citrate | 928.22 mg |
equiv. Magnesium | 150 mg |
Ubidecarenone (Ubiquinone/Coenzyme Q10) | 75 mg |
Tanacetum parthenium (Feverfew) herb extract | 40 mg |
equiv. herb dry | 280 mg |
equiv. Parthenolide | 200 mcg |
Description
This combination of feverfew, coenzyme Q10, magnesium and selected B vitamins targets the many aspects of migraine aetiology.
Features:
- Assists in the management of migraines.
- Helps reduce severity, duration and frequency of migraine headaches, and associated nausea and vomiting when taken as a prophylactic.
- Assists blood circulation.
- Helps to form red blood cells and maintain normal blood.
- Beneficial during times of stress.
Ingredients
No added dairy, gluten, shellfish, soy protein, yeast.
Vegan and vegetarian friendly.
Directions for Use
Adults:
Take 1 tablet twice daily or as directed by your healthcare professional.
Warnings
- Do not take while on warfarin therapy without medical advice.
- If symptoms persist, consult your healthcare professional.
- Vitamin supplements should not replace a balanced diet.
- Always read the label. Use only as directed.
- If you have any pre-existing conditions, are on any medications, always talk to your health professional before use.
- Some products should be ceased at least two weeks before any elective surgery, please confirm with your health professional.
- Contains sulfites.
Prescribing Information:
- Feverfew is contraindicated in pregnancy. An in vitro preliminary screen using a rat model suggested that feverfew consumption may have detrimental effects in pregnancy. Feverfew might cause uterine contractions and abortion.
- Insufficient reliable information available for its use in lactation; avoid using.
- Avoid in those with hypersensitivity to plants in the Asteraceae (Compositae) (daisy) family (eg. chamomile, ragweed).
- Theoretically, feverfew may increase bruising and bleeding with anticoagulants. Discontinue feverfew at lease 2 weeks before elective surgical procedures.
- Do not take while on warfarin therapy without medical advice. CoQ10 may affect international normalised ratio (INR). However, a recent randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover trial indicated that CoQ10 did not significantly influence the clinical effect of warfarin when given at a dose of 100mg daily.
- Due to the slow synthesis of CoQ10-dependant enzymes, a clinical response may not occur until 8 or more weeks of therapy.