Frequently Asked Questions
The tolerable upper intake level for zinc in adults ages 19 and older is 40 mg; therefore, as long as the total daily zinc intake is below 40 mg then it should be ok to take Lactezin with other vitamins containing zinc. Intakes of 150–450 mg of zinc per day have been associated with chronic effects as low copper status, altered iron function, reduced immune function, and reduced levels of high-density lipoproteins [1]. Reductions in a copper-containing enzyme, a marker of copper status, have been reported with even moderately high zinc intakes of approximately 60 mg/day for up to 10 weeks [2].
As a general reminder, we recommend that you consult your doctor before taking any medicine, including vitamins. Your doctor will be in the best position to advise what is the most suitable based on your age, health status and nutritional needs.
Lactoferrin + d-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate +Zinc is the generic name of Lactezin.
ASC Ref. No. U064P050917L
A: The daily recommended allowance (RDA) of Vitamin E is 22.4 IU. As long as the total daily Vitamin E intake is below the RDA then it should be ok to take Lactezin with other vitamins containing Vitamin E.
As a general reminder, we recommend that you consult your doctor before taking any medicine, including vitamins. Your doctor will be in the best position to advise what is the most suitable based on your age, health status and nutritional needs.
Lactoferrin + d-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate +Zinc is the generic name of Lactezin.
ASC Ref. No. U051P051517L
A: Yes, it is ok to take Lactezin with other food supplements like Vitamin C.
As a general reminder, we recommend that you consult your doctor before taking any medicine, including vitamins. Your doctor will be in the best position to advise what is the most suitable based on your age, health status and nutritional needs.
Lactoferrin + d-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate +Zinc is the generic name of Lactezin.
ASC Ref. No. U064P050917L
A: There are currently no data on drug interactions of the components of Lactezin with isotretinoins like Acne Trex.
As a general reminder, we recommend that you consult your doctor before taking any medicine, including vitamins. Your doctor will be in the best position to advise what is the most suitable based on your age, health status and nutritional needs.
Lactoferrin + d-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate +Zinc is the generic name of Lactezin.
A: Zinc interacts with both quinolone antibiotics and tetracycline antibiotics in the gastrointestinal tract, inhibiting the absorption of both zinc and the antibiotic. Taking the antibiotic at least 2 hours before or 4–6 hours after taking a zinc supplement minimizes this interaction.
As a general reminder, we recommend that you consult your doctor before taking any medicine, including vitamins. Your doctor will be in the best position to advise what is the most suitable based on your age, health status and nutritional needs.
Lactoferrin + d-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate +Zinc is the generic name of Lactezin.
ASC Ref. No. U047P051517L
A: There are no known contraindications for taking Cyproterone/Ethinylestradiol with Lactezin, but we recommend that you consult your doctor first before starting on Lactezin.
As a general reminder, we recommend that you consult your doctor before taking any medicine, including vitamins. Your doctor will be in the best position to advise what is the most suitable based on your age, health status and nutritional needs.
Lactoferrin + d-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate +Zinc is the generic name of Lactezin.
ASC Ref. No. U039P051517L
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