Bio-Chromium Plus 60t
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Description:
Supporting Balanced Glucose Metabolism
Blackmores Professional Bio-Chromium Plus is a balanced formulation that provides essential nutrients in glucose metabolism.
Features
- Bio-Chromium Plus contains chromium and magnesium, which are important for diets high in carbohydrates and sugar.
- Nutrients chromium and manganese aid in normal healthy carbohydrate metabolism.
- Chromium can further assist in the breakdown of dietary fat.
- Manganese is an antioxidant that can reduce free radicals formed in the body.
- Vitamins B5 and B6 help to convert nutrients from food into energy.
- Vitamin B6 supports nervous system function.
Dose
Adults: Take 1 tablet a day with food or as professionally prescribed.
Children under 18 years: Only as professionally prescribed.
Ingredients
Ingredient | Amount |
---|---|
Chromium picolinate (equiv. to chromium 50 micrograms) | 402 micrograms |
Chromic chloride hexahydrate (equiv. to chromium 150 micrograms) | 768 micrograms |
Total elemental chromium | 200 micrograms |
Manganese amino acid chelate (equiv. to manganese 2 mg) | 20 mg |
Magnesium phosphate pentahydrate (equiv. to magnesium 13.4 mg) | 65 mg |
Potassium phosphate-dibasic (equiv. to potassium 14.8 mg) | 33 mg |
Zinc amino acid chelate (equiv. to zinc 5 mg) | 25 mg |
Nicotinamide | 50 mg |
Calcium pantothenate (equiv. to pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) 229 mg) | 25 mg |
Pyridoxine hydrochloride (equiv. to pyridoxine (vitamin B6) 20.57 mg) | 25 mg |
Cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) | 300 micrograms |
Folic acid | 150 micrograms |
Warnings
Vitamins and minerals can only assist if inadequate dietary intake. Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.
Bio-Chromium Plus may interfere with other medications your patients may take. Magnesium and zinc may decrease the absorption and efficacy of tetracycline and quinolone antibiotics. Administer Bio-Chromium Plus at least two hours apart from these medications. Clofibrate, sulphonamides, PABA, colchicine, neomycin, metformin, phenformin, primidone, pyrimethamine, ranitidine, and sodium nitroprusside may decrease the absorption of vitamin B12. Folic acid may decrease the efficacy of methotrexate and other folic acid antagonists. The efficacy of folic acid may be decreased by co-trimoxazole, sulphasalazine, phenytoin, phenobarbitone, primidone, and methotrexate.