Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid
About Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid
Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid belongs to the class of 'dietary supplements', primarily used to treat nutritional deficiencies. Nutritional deficiency occurs when the body is unable to absorb or get enough nutrients from food.
Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid contains Zinc sulfate and Folic acid. Zinc sulfate is a mineral that promotes the growth and development of body tissues. It is essential for vision, fighting against rhinoviruses (that cause the common cold), immune function, bone metabolism, taste, wound healing, insulin production, blood clotting, and thyroid function. Folic acid, a form of Vitamin B, treats folic acid deficiency and anaemia (lack of red blood cells). It helps in the formation of red blood cells and prevents DNA changes that may lead to cancer.
Your doctor will decide the dosage based on your medical condition. Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid is likely safe to consume. Sometimes, it may have common side effects like abdominal pain, indigestion, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, and gastric irritation. These side effects do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if these side effects persist longer, please consult your doctor.
If you are known to be allergic to Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid or its inactive components, please inform your doctor. Please tell your doctor if you have malabsorption syndrome (difficulty absorbing nutrition from food), cancer, coronary stent, seizures (fits), tumour, kidney dysfunction and undergoing dialysis. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before taking Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid. Avoid consuming alcohol along with Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid to ensure maximum absorption of nutrients. Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid should be used in children only when the doctor has advised.
Uses of Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid
Medicinal Benefits
Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid contains Zinc sulfate and Folic acid. Zinc sulfate is a mineral that promotes the growth and development of body tissues. It is essential for vision, fighting against rhinoviruses (that cause the common cold), immune function, bone metabolism, taste, wound healing, insulin production, blood clotting, and thyroid function. It treats zinc deficiency, acute diarrhoea in children, slow wound healing, and Wilson's disease (a genetic disorder causing copper build-up in the body). Folic acid, a form of Vitamin B, is used to treat pernicious, aplastic, or normocytic anaemia (lack of red blood cells), low blood levels of folate (folate deficiency), and high blood levels of an amino acid, homocysteine (hyperhomocysteinemia). It helps in the formation of red blood cells and prevents DNA changes that may lead to cancer. Folic acid also prevents miscarriage and neural tube defects in infants when used by pregnant women.
Directions for Use
Storage
Side Effects of Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid
- Abdominal pain
- Indigestion
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhoea
- Gastric irritation
Drug Warnings
Please tell your doctor if you have allergic reactions to medicines, cancer, a coronary stent, seizures (fits), tumour, kidney dysfunction or undergoing dialysis before using Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before taking Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid. Excessive alcohol consumption reduces absorption and increases the elimination of folic acid. Hence, please avoid alcohol while using the Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid. This supplement should be given to children only if a doctor has advised it. Keep Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid away from direct sunlight. Do not store Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid above 25ºC.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interaction: Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid may interact with blood clotting drugs, antibiotics (doxycycline, tetracycline, ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin), cancer medicines (cisplatin), arthritis drugs (penicillamine), water pills (amiloride), and medicines treating bone loss (alendronate).
Drug-Food Interaction: Excessive alcohol consumption reduces absorption and increases the elimination of folic acid. Hence, please avoid alcohol while using Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid.
Drug-Disease Interaction: Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid is to be used with medical advice if you have malabsorption syndrome (difficulty absorbing nutrition from food), cancer, coronary stent, seizures (fits), tumour, and kidney dysfunction.
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Safety Advice
Alcohol
cautionExcessive alcohol consumption reduces the absorption and increases the elimination of folic acid. Hence, please avoid alcohol while using Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid.
Pregnancy
cautionLet your doctor know if you are pregnant or planning to conceive before taking Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid.
Breast Feeding
cautionZinc Sulfate+folic Acid may be excreted into the breast milk when used by a breastfeeding mother. Please consult your doctor before taking Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid if you are breastfeeding.
Driving
not applicableZinc Sulfate+folic Acid usually does not interfere with your driving abilities.
Liver
cautionLet your doctor know if you have any history of liver diseases before taking Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid.
Kidney
cautionIt is advised to seek doctor advice before starting Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid if you have any kidney diseases. Your dosage may be adjusted, reduced, or omitted in case of renal dysfunction.
Children
consult your doctorThe doctor will decide the dosage of Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid based on the child's age and weight.
Habit Forming
Diet & Lifestyle Advise
- Include zinc-rich sources like meat, shellfish, legumes, hemp seeds, nuts, eggs, dairy products, whole grains, potatoes, kale, and dark chocolate in your diet.
- Try folate-rich food sources like broccoli, brussels sprouts, leafy green vegetables, cabbage, kale, spring greens, spinach, peas, chickpeas, kidney beans, liver (avoid this during pregnancy), and breakfast cereals fortified with folic acid.
- Sprinkle sunflower seeds over your food, vegetables and salads.
- Please exercise regularly, and maintain a healthy lifestyle. It is better to avoid excess fatty foods.
Special Advise
- Clinical monitoring of zinc levels through blood examinations is recommended.
- Zinc sulfate in Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid may decrease the absorption of antibiotic, thereby reducing its effectiveness. It is advised to maintain at least an hour gap between Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid and other antibiotics.
Patients Concern
Disease/Condition Glossary
Nutritional deficiency: A nutritional deficiency occurs when the body does not absorb or get enough nutrients from food. This condition occurs when a person's nutrient intake is lesser than the body's recommended requirement. It can lead to various health problems like a weak immune system, skin problems, digestion problems, defective bone growth, and neurological diseases.
Zinc deficiency: When your body doesn't have adequate mineral levels called zinc, it leads to zinc deficiency. It causes hair loss, diarrhoea, delayed sexual maturation, impotence, hypogonadism (sex glands produce little or no sex hormones) in males, and eye and skin lesions.
Folate deficiency: Folate deficiency occurs when your body won't have enough folate in your diet. Symptoms include fatigue, grey hair, mouth sores, tongue swelling, and growth problems. Folate deficiency leads to anaemia.
Anaemia: It is a condition associated with a decrease in the red blood cells (RBCs) count or haemoglobin in the blood, or a lowered ability to carry oxygen. Symptoms include fatigue, shortness of breath, light-headedness, dizziness and fast heartbeat.
FAQs
Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid is a dietary supplement and consists of Zinc sulfate and Folic acid. When you lack these minerals in your body, which cannot be recovered even with the food sources, Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid reduces these deficient levels. Collectively, Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid treats folate and zinc deficiencies, and anaemia.
Folate deficiency occurs when your body lacks adequate folic acid/folate levels. You can overcome this deficiency by including food sources rich in folic acid like broccoli, brussels sprouts, leafy green vegetables, cabbage, kale, spring greens, spinach, peas, chickpeas, kidney beans, liver (avoid this during pregnancy), and breakfast cereals fortified with folic acid. If your folic acid levels are still low, your doctor may suggest its supplements.
Zinc deficiency is caused when you don't have enough zinc levels in your body. You can include natural zinc sources like meat, shellfish, legumes, hemp seeds, nuts, eggs, dairy products, whole grains, potatoes, kale, and dark chocolate in your diet for treating zinc deficiency. If you still have low levels of zinc, please consult your doctor for zinc supplements.
Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid contains Zinc sulfate, which is primarily excreted in the urine. Hence, please let your doctor know if you have any kidney diseases since it may affect the excretion of Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid.
Zinc sulfate in Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid may decrease the absorption of antibiotic, thereby reducing the effectiveness of antibiotics. It is advised to maintain at least an hour gap between Zinc Sulfate+folic Acid and other antibiotics.
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is time for the next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and follow your usual dosage.