Description
This combination of feverfew, coenzyme Q10, magnesium and selected B vitamins targets the many aspects of migraine aetiology.
Features:
- Assists in the management of migraines.
- Helps reduce severity, duration and frequency of migraine headaches, and associated nausea and vomiting when taken as a prophylactic.
- Assists blood circulation.
- Helps to form red blood cells and maintain normal blood.
- Beneficial during times of stress.
Each tablet contains: |
|
Riboflavin (vitamin B2) |
200mg |
Pyridoxine hydrochloride |
15.19mg |
equiv. pyridoxine (vitamin B6) |
12.5mg |
Calcium folinate |
347.2mcg |
equiv. folinic acid (activated vitamin B9) |
250mcg |
Cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) |
200mcg |
Magnesium citrate |
928.22mg |
equiv. magnesium |
150mg |
Ubidecarenone (coenzyme Q10) |
75mg |
Herbal extract standardised equiv. to dry: |
|
Tanacetum parthenium (feverfew) leaf |
280mg |
equiv. to parthenolide |
200mcg |
No added dairy, gluten, shellfish, soy protein, yeast.
Vegan and vegetarian friendly.
- Do not take while on warfarin therapy without medical advice.
- If symptoms persist, consult your healthcare professional.
- Vitamin supplements should not replace a balanced diet.
- Always read the label. Use only as directed.
- If you have any pre-existing conditions, are on any medications, always talk to your health professional before use.
- Some products should be ceased at least two weeks before any elective surgery, please confirm with your health professional.
- Contains sulfites.
Prescribing Information:
- Feverfew is contraindicated in pregnancy. An in vitro preliminary screen using a rat model suggested that feverfew consumption may have detrimental effects in pregnancy. Feverfew might cause uterine contractions and abortion.
- Insufficient reliable information available for its use in lactation; avoid using.
- Avoid in those with hypersensitivity to plants in the Asteraceae (Compositae) (daisy) family (eg. chamomile, ragweed).
- Theoretically, feverfew may increase bruising and bleeding with anticoagulants. Discontinue feverfew at lease 2 weeks before elective surgical procedures.
- Do not take while on warfarin therapy without medical advice. CoQ10 may affect international normalised ratio (INR). However, a recent randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover trial indicated that CoQ10 did not significantly influence the clinical effect of warfarin when given at a dose of 100mg daily.
- Due to the slow synthesis of CoQ10-dependant enzymes, a clinical response may not occur until 8 or more weeks of therapy.
TGA Listed product with Aust L .
Download TGA Public Summary for TGA published information including excipients, which are listed under 'Other Ingredients'.
Download TGA Public Summary for TGA published information including excipients, which are listed under 'Other Ingredients'.