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Composition: Paracetamol (as immediate release) 325 mg + Paracetamol (as sustained release) 675 mg. Paracetamol: This is the main pain-relieving and fever-reducing ingredient. It works by blocking the body's production of certain chemicals that cause pain and fever. Immediate release: This portion of the paracetamol is not coated and dissolves quickly in your stomach. This allows for faster absorption into the bloodstream, providing pain relief within 15-30 minutes. Sustained release: This portion of the paracetamol is coated in a special way that allows for a slower release into the bloodstream. This provides pain relief that lasts for several hours (typically 4-6 hours) after taking the tablet. INDICATIONS Analgesic Antipyretic Fever Pain relief Mild to moderate pain

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Composition : Collagen Peptide Type II 80 mg + Glucosamine Sulphate 500 mg + Methyl Sulfonyl Methane 100 mg + Vitamin C 70 mg + Taurine 100 mg+ Chondroitin Sulphate 200 mg + Sodium Hyaluronate 30 mg + Vitamin A 5000 IU +Vitamin B1 1.5 mg + Vitamin B2 1 mg + + Vitamin Collagen Peptide Type II: This specific type of collagen is a major component of cartilage, the tissue cushioning your joints. Supplementation might help stimulate cartilage production and reduce OA pain, although research results are somewhat mixed. Glucosamine Sulphate: Another building block of cartilage, glucosamine sulfate might help regenerate cartilage and reduce OA pain. However, similar to collagen, evidence for its effectiveness is not conclusive. Chondroitin Sulphate: A component of cartilage that attracts water, helping it maintain lubrication and elasticity. Studies on its effectiveness for OA show mixed results. Sodium Hyaluronate: The sodium salt form of hyaluronic acid, a lubricant naturally found in joints. Supplementation might improve lubrication and reduce OA pain, but research is ongoing. Methyl Sulfonyl Methane (MSM): A source of sulfur, which is important for joint health. MSM may have anti-inflammatory properties and reduce OA pain, but more research is needed. Vitamin C: An antioxidant that may help protect cartilage from damage caused by free radicals. Taurine: An amino acid with antioxidant properties that might also support joint health, although research is limited. Vitamin A: Important for bone health, but high doses like 5000 IU can be toxic and require caution. Consult your doctor before taking this amount. Vitamin B1 & Vitamin B2: Essential B vitamins that play a role in energy production and nerve function, but are not directly related to joint health at these dosages. INDICATIONS Osteoarthritis Tendonitis Sports Injuries Musculoskeletal Pain Chronic Pain

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Composition : Calcium Citrate 500 mg + Vitamin K27 50 mcg + Magnesium Hydroxide 50 mg + Zinc Sulfate 22.5 mg + Vitamin D3 1000 I.U. + Cyanocobalamin 2.2 mcg Calcium Citrate: Provides a well-absorbed source of elemental calcium, crucial for strong bones and teeth. Vitamin K2-7: This specific form of Vitamin K (menaquinone-7) helps direct calcium into bones, potentially improving bone mineralization. Magnesium Hydroxide: Provides magnesium, a mineral that plays a role in muscle function, nerve transmission, and bone health. Zinc Sulfate: Contributes to a healthy immune system, wound healing, and various bodily processes. Vitamin D3: An essential nutrient that helps the body absorb calcium from the digestive tract. Cyanocobalamin: A type of Vitamin B12 that supports nerve function and red blood cell production. INDICATIONS Osteoporosis Post Menopausal decline in bone health Renal Failure Low BMD Recurrent Fracture

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Composition : Calcium Citrate Maleate 500mg + Vit. K2-7 50mg + Calcitriol 0.25mg + Cyanocobalamin 1500 mcg + Zinc 22.5 mg + Magnesium 50 mg Calcium Citrate Maleate: Provides a source of elemental calcium, essential for strong bones and teeth. Calcium citrate maleate is generally well-absorbed by the body compared to some other calcium sources. Vitamin K2-7: This specific form of Vitamin K (menaquinone-7) plays a role in bone mineralization by helping to direct calcium into the bones. Calcitriol: A synthetic form of Vitamin D that helps the body absorb calcium from the intestine. Methylcobalamin: A form of Vitamin B12 that supports nerve function and red blood cell production. Zinc: A mineral that contributes to immune function, wound healing, and various bodily processes. INDICATIONS Osteoporosis Post Menopausal decline in bone health Renal Failure Low BMD Recurrent Fracture

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