.Alpha.-Tocopherol: Side Effects, Uses & Monitoring

Facts extracted from current FDA product labeling for .Alpha.-Tocopherol. Educational only — not medical advice.

Labeled uses

BACMIN is indicated for prophylactic or therapeutic nutritional supplementation in physiologically stressful conditions. These include: Conditions causing depletion, reduced absorption or bioavailability of essential vitamins and minerals- Inadequate intake due to highly restricted or unbalanced diets such as those frequently associated with anorexic conditions and other states of severe malnutrition. Gastrointestinal disorders, chronic alcoholism, chronic or acute infections (especially those involving febrile illness), prolonged or wasting disease, congestive heart failure, hyperthyroidism, poorly controlled diabetes or other physiologic stress. Also, patients on estrogenic oral contraceptives or other estrogen therapy, anti-bacterials which affect intestinal microflora, or other interfering drugs. Certain conditions resulting from severe B-Vitamin or ascorbic acid deficiency- Recovery from surgery or trauma involving severe burns, fractures or other extensive tissue damage. Also, pregnant women and those with heavy menstrual bleeding.

Source: FDA labeling via NIH DailyMed (set 34beae32…). Not affiliated with FDA or NIH.

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