R B Tone Syrup
200 ml
Manufacturer
Medley Pharmaceuticals LtdStorage
Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight
- It prevents anemia.
- It provides proper growth and development to the body.
- It gives the organism calcium and vitamins.
- It contains many nutrients.
- Details
- Benefits
The 200 ml of RB Tone Syrup is a member of the class of drugs known as nutritional supplements that are used to treat and prevent nutritional deficiencies, such as iron deficiency anaemia and low iron levels in the body, as well as to foster growth and good health. When the body does not assimilate or obtain enough nutrients from food, a nutritional deficiency occured. Minerals and vitamins are essential for healthy bodily development and disease prevention.
Calcium lactate, ferrous gluconate, folic acid, and vitamin B12 are all present in the 200ml of RB Tone Syrup. The generation of red blood cells and the distribution of oxygen throughout the body are both aided by ferrous gluconate. The generation of red blood cells and the healthy operation of the nervous system are all aided by vitamin B12. Red blood cells need folic acid to develop growth and nutritions.
Usage instructions-
Use as directed by your doctor or read the pack carefully.
- The four nutrients in RB Tone Syrup 200 ml are calcium lactate, ferrous gluconate, folic acid, and vitamin B12.
- Nutritional deficits are treated and prevented with the help of RB Tone Syrup, 200 ml.
- The generation of red blood cells and the distribution of oxygen throughout the body are both aided by ferrous gluconate.
- The generation of red blood cells and the healthy operation of the nervous system are all aided by vitamin B12.
- Numerous physiological processes, including the re-methylation of homocysteine and nucleotide biosynthesis, depend on folic acid. Calcium lactate assists in supplying important nutrients.
- 200 ml of RB Tone Syrup aids in the prevention of nutritional deficits.
- RB Tone Syrup 200 ml can be used to address anaemia caused by iron shortage, iron deficiency from inadequate iron intake.