
Category Name Nutritional Supplements β Multi-Micronutrient & Vitamin Combination Tablet
Common Indications
- Nutritional deficiency of B-complex vitamins, zinc, selenium, and chromium
- Diabetic neuropathy support (Chromium, B12, B6)
- Anaemia prevention β Folic Acid and B12 support red blood cell formation
- Metabolic syndrome and blood sugar regulation support (Chromium Picolinate)
- Immune system support (Zinc, Selenium)
- Skin, hair, and nail health (Zinc, Niacinamide, B vitamins)
- Pregnancy supplementation β Folic Acid for neural tube defect prevention
- Fatigue, weakness, and general nutritional replenishment
Common Dosing
- Standard Adult Dose: One tablet once daily, with or after food, or as prescribed by your doctor
- Pregnancy: As specifically directed by your obstetrician
Always follow your doctor's prescribed dose and duration.
Common Side Effects Generally very well tolerated. Possible mild effects include:
- Nausea or mild stomach discomfort (take with food)
- Metallic taste in mouth (zinc-related)
- Mild flushing (Niacinamide at high doses)
- Dark-coloured stools (from B12 or iron-containing formulations)
Common Interactions
- Antidiabetic drugs β Chromium Picolinate may enhance blood glucose lowering; monitor carefully
- Levodopa β Pyridoxine (B6) may reduce the effectiveness of Levodopa in Parkinson's treatment
- Folic Acid + Methotrexate β Folic Acid may reduce Methotrexate efficacy in cancer treatment (not rheumatoid arthritis use)
- Zinc and Iron/Calcium supplements β Reduce mutual absorption; separate doses by 2 hours
- Anticonvulsants β May deplete B vitamins; supplementation may be beneficial
Special Instructions
| Condition | Guidance |
|---|---|
| π€° Pregnancy | Generally safe and often recommended. Folic Acid is essential for prevention of neural tube defects. Use as directed by your obstetrician. |
| π€± Breastfeeding | Generally safe. Many components are essential micronutrients passed beneficially through breast milk. Consult your doctor. |
| πΊ Alcohol | Avoid excessive alcohol. Alcohol depletes B vitamins, zinc, and selenium β counteracting supplement benefits. |
| π Driving | No effect on driving ability. |
| π« Liver Disease | Use with caution. Consult your doctor for appropriate dosing. |
| π« Kidney Disease | Use with caution. Excess zinc and selenium accumulation is possible in significant renal impairment. |
Mechanism of Action Each micronutrient in MDVIT Tablet serves a specific physiological role:
- Chromium Picolinate: Enhances insulin receptor sensitivity, improving glucose uptake and supporting glycaemic control
- Cyanocobalamin (B12): Essential for myelin sheath synthesis, red blood cell formation, and neurological function
- Folic Acid: Critical for DNA synthesis, cell division, and red blood cell maturation; prevents neural tube defects in pregnancy
- Niacinamide (B3): Supports cellular energy metabolism (NAD+/NADP+), DNA repair, and skin barrier function
- Pyridoxine (B6): Involved in amino acid metabolism, neurotransmitter synthesis, and haemoglobin production
- Selenium: A potent antioxidant cofactor (as glutathione peroxidase); supports thyroid function and immune defence
- Zinc Sulphate: Essential for immune function, wound healing, protein synthesis, and reproductive health
Together they provide comprehensive micronutrient support for metabolic, neurological, immunological, and cellular health.
Instructions to Take
- Take once daily with or after food to minimize stomach discomfort
- Do not take with tea, coffee, or milk immediately β reduces mineral absorption
- Separate from antacids or calcium supplements by at least 2 hours
- Consistent daily use is important for sustained benefit
- Do not exceed the recommended dose
- Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture and sunlight
This information is intended for general reference purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting, changing, or stopping any medication.

