Lutein complex Tablets, 30 pcs., 780 mg, chewable, for children, from 7 years old


Composition and release form

Pills1 table (250 mg)
lutein1.0 mg
zeaxanthin0.25 mg
lycopene0.7 mg
anthocyanins4.0 mg
vitamin A250 µg/g
vitamin C30.0 mg
vitamin E4.0 mg
taurine50.0 mcg
zinc3.0 mg

10 pieces in a blister; There are 3 or 6 blisters in a cardboard pack.

Lutein complex Tablets, 30 pcs., 780 mg, chewable, for children, from 7 years old

Description

LUTEIN-COMPLEX Children's is a multicomponent product containing lutein, zeaxanthin, lycopene, blueberry fruit extract, taurine, vitamins A, C, E and zinc.
BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE FOOD SUPPLEMENT

A child receives more than 90% of information about the world around him through the organs of vision, and this is especially important for the further development of the individual. Good vision contributes to the harmonious formation of intelligence, worldview and self-confidence. In this regard, eye diseases in children are not only a medical problem.

The need to assimilate large amounts of information contributes to a significant increase in the load on the visual organs, starting from childhood. About 20% of school graduates suffer from progressive, so-called “school” myopia. Ophthalmologists believe that one of the reasons for the increase in the number of children with this problem is the active use of computers. It is very important to provide children with a reliable means of protecting their vision functions under increased load and stress.

All components included in the LUTEIN-COMPLEX for Children provide protection for the visual system, have an antioxidant effect and reduce the risk of eye diseases in children.

Properties of dietary supplement components LUTEIN-COMPLEX Children's

Lutein, zeaxanthin, lycopene

Lutein accumulates in the lens and central (macular) region of the retina. Lutein and zeaxanthin act as a light filter and protect important eye structures from the action of the most aggressive, blue part of the daylight spectrum. Lycopene accumulates in the pigment epithelium, choroid and ciliary bodies of the eye. Possessing high antioxidant activity, lycopene protects the retina from the damaging effects of light and maintains the health of eye blood vessels.

Blueberry extract

Contains anthocyanins, which are involved in the restoration of the light-sensitive pigment rhodopsin and, thus, improve adaptation to different light levels, enhancing visual acuity at dusk.

Taurine

An amino acid essential for the retina of the eyes. At night, taurine accumulates and is consumed by bright light or eye strain. Therefore, taurine is necessary for eye fatigue. Helps normalize metabolic processes in eye tissues.

Vitamin A

Improves color perception. Plays an important role in redox processes and the synthesis of substances vital for the eyes.

Vitamin E

Accelerates the regeneration of damaged cells, participates in tissue respiration and other important metabolic processes. Prevents increased fragility and permeability of capillaries.

Vitamin C

Increases the effectiveness of antioxidants (lutein, zeaxanthin, anthocyanins), which accelerates the restoration of visual pigments in the retina.

Zinc

Contained in the retina, vascular and iris of the eye. Helps maintain vitamin A levels.

Component Properties

Lutein is not synthesized in the human body and enters the body only with food (fruits and vegetables), while zeaxanthin is formed in the retina from lutein. The content of lutein and zeaxanthin in the retina determines its structure and functions. Lutein accumulates in the lens and macular (central) region of the retina, where it is partially transformed into zeaxanthin. Lutein and zeaxanthin protect eye structures from the aggressive blue part of the daylight spectrum by reflecting and absorbing harmful light rays. They are powerful antioxidants, neutralize free radicals and prevent retinal damage and lens clouding.

Lycopene accumulates in the pigment epithelium, choroid and ciliary body of the eye. Possessing high antioxidant activity, lycopene protects the retina from changes due to oxidative stress and prevents oxidative glycosylation of proteins (regulation of fluid outflow, normalization of intraocular pressure).

Anthocyanins activate microcirculation and metabolism, participate in the restoration of the light-sensitive pigment rhodopsin, thus improving adaptation to different light levels, and enhance visual acuity at dusk.

Taurine is an amino acid involved in the transmission of photosignals, stimulates regeneration and metabolism in eye tissues. Helps normalize the function of cell membranes and activate energy metabolic processes.

Vitamin A improves color perception. Plays an important role in redox processes and the synthesis of substances necessary for the eye.

Vitamin E accelerates the regeneration of damaged cells, participates in tissue respiration and other important processes of tissue metabolism. Prevents increased fragility and permeability of capillaries.

Vitamin C regulates the restoration of visual pigments and normalizes capillary permeability.

Zinc is found in the choroid of the eye, retinal pigment epithelium, ciliary body, iris, and vitreous body. Zinc potentiates the effect of vitamin A on dark adaptation.

Pharmacological properties

Has an antioxidant effect. Component properties:

Lutein enters the body only from the outside, with food. In the retina, zeaxanthin is formed from lutein. These substances protect the eye structures from exposure to the blue spectrum of light, have a powerful antioxidant effect, and prevent clouding of the lens and damage to the retina.

Lycopene accumulates in the choroid, pigment epithelium, ciliary body, protects the retina from oxidative stress, and prevents protein glycosylation.

The anthocyanins contained in the preparation improve microcirculation, metabolic processes, take part in the restoration of rhodopsin (light-sensitive pigment), normalize adaptation to changes in light levels, and improve twilight vision.

Taurine is involved in the transmission of photosignals, activates metabolism, reparative processes, normalizes the state of cell membranes, and energy processes.

Vitamin A improves color perception and affects redox processes. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant, improves the restoration of pigments, and affects capillary permeability. Vitamin E improves repair processes and affects tissue respiration.

Zinc is an important component of the pigment layer, the choroid, and is found in the vitreous body and iris. It has a potentiating effect on vitamin A in relation to dark adaptation.

Lutein complex Tablets, 60 pcs., 570 mg, for oral administration, for adults

Description

LUTEIN-COMPLEX is a safe and effective means for protecting eyes when working at a computer and under intense stress.
It is an additional source of carotenoids, flavonoids, vitamins and minerals necessary to maintain the functional state and optimize the functioning of the visual apparatus under increased visual stress. Properties of dietary supplement components LUTEIN-COMPLEX

Lutein

It accumulates in the lens and central (macular) region of the retina, acts as a light filter and protects important structures of the eye from the action of the most aggressive, blue part of the daylight spectrum. Lutein, being a powerful antioxidant, is able to neutralize the effects of free radicals and prevent retinal destruction and lens clouding.

Blueberry extract

Contains anthocyanins, which are involved in the synthesis and restoration of the light-sensitive pigment rhodopsin and, thus, improve adaptation to different light levels, enhancing visual acuity at dusk. Anthocyanins also reduce eye fatigue when working at a computer.

Taurine

An amino acid involved in the transmission of photosignals. Stimulates the regeneration and metabolism of eye tissue. Helps normalize the functions of cell membranes and activate the energy metabolic processes of light-sensing cells.

Beta carotene

Precursor of vitamin A. From one molecule of beta-carotene, two molecules of vitamin A are formed.

Vitamin A

Improves color perception. Plays an important role in redox processes and the synthesis of substances vital for the eye.

Vitamin E

Accelerates the regeneration of damaged cells, participates in tissue respiration and other important metabolic processes. Prevents increased fragility and permeability of capillaries.

Vitamin C

Increases the effectiveness of antioxidants (lutein, zeaxanthin, anthocyanins), which accelerates the restoration of visual pigments in the retina.

Zinc

Contained in the retina, choroid and iris of the eye. Helps maintain vitamin A levels and participates in the synthesis of protein molecules.

Copper

An important element of various enzymes. Copper deficiency leads to fragility of blood vessels and hemorrhages.

Selenium

Antioxidant microelement. It is part of the enzyme glutathione peroxidase and determines its activity - it protects the intracellular structures of eye tissue from the destructive effects of harmful oxygen radicals.

Positive effect on body functions:

The retina, its central part (macula), and the lens have a powerful natural protection against destruction - lutein. Of the 600 natural carotenoid pigments, lutein is able to penetrate the tissues of the retina and lens, ensuring the preservation of the functions of these important structures of the eye.

Lutein is not synthesized, but enters the body only with food (fruits and vegetables). In order to maintain good vision into old age, a person must receive at least 5 mg of lutein from food every day - approximately the same amount is contained in 250 g of spinach or 500 g of sweet pepper. However, our normal diet contains less than 20% of the norm. It is important that the drug to support and preserve vision functions contains, in addition to lutein, the entire complex of necessary vitamins and minerals.

LUTEIN-COMPLEX has successfully passed clinical trials in leading ophthalmological clinics of the Russian Federation:

• Institute of Eye Diseases named after. Helmholtz

• Research Institute of Eye Diseases of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences

• Central Military Clinical Hospital named after. Burdenko

• MNTK "Eye Microsurgery" named after. Fedorov

• Ufa Research Institute of Eye Diseases

• Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education

LUTEIN-COMPLEX was awarded the international medal named after. P. Ehrlich and the medal of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. I. I. Mechnikova.

Lutein - children's complex chewable tablets No. 30

Name

Lutein complex Children's dietary supplement, chewable tablet weighing 780 mg±10%, No. 30

Description

Chewable tablets are cylindrical, biconvex, with an average weight of 780 mg; generally light to dark purple with many flecks of different colors.

Release form

Pills

Dosage

780 mg

special instructions

Lutein-complex® for children is not a medicine. It is recommended to consult a doctor before use.

pharmachologic effect

Lutein-complex® Children is a multicomponent product containing lutein, zeaxanthin, lycopene, blueberry fruit extract, taurine, vitamins A, C, E and zinc. The progression of myopia in childhood and adolescence increases significantly as people grow older and the duration and intensity of visual stress increases. When complications occur, the body's own antioxidant system plays a major protective role. Low antioxidant status is associated with microelement imbalance, deficiency of vitamins C, A, E, and, most importantly, carotenoids: lutein, zeaxanthin, lycopene. In this regard, Russia’s leading pediatric ophthalmologists currently recommend daily intake of lutein, zeaxanthin and lycopene as part of complex vision medications. To maintain good vision, a person must receive at least 5 mg of lutein from food every day - approximately the same amount is found in 250 g of spinach or 500 g of sweet pepper. However, a typical diet contains less than 20% of the norm. It is important that the drug to support and preserve vision functions contains, in addition to lutein, the entire complex of necessary vitamins and minerals. All components included in the composition provide protection for the visual apparatus, have an antioxidant effect and reduce the risk of eye diseases in children. Lutein, zeaxanthin, lycopene Lutein accumulates in the lens and central (macular) region of the retina. Lutein and zeaxanthin act as light filters and protect important eye structures from the most aggressive (blue) part of the daylight spectrum. Lycopene accumulates in the pigment epithelium, choroid and ciliary body of the eye. Possessing high antioxidant activity, lycopene protects the retina from the damaging effects of light and maintains the health of eye blood vessels. Blueberry extract Contains anthocyanins, which are involved in the restoration of the light-sensitive pigment rhodopsin and, thus, improve adaptation to different light levels, enhancing visual acuity at dusk. Taurine An amino acid essential for the retina of the eyes. At night, taurine accumulates and is consumed by bright light or eye strain. Therefore, taurine is necessary for eye fatigue. Helps normalize metabolic processes in eye tissues. Vitamin A Improves color perception. Plays an important role in redox processes and the synthesis of substances vital for the eye. Vitamin E Accelerates the regeneration of damaged cells, participates in tissue respiration and other important metabolic processes. Prevents increased fragility and permeability of capillaries. Vitamin C Increases the effectiveness of antioxidants (lutein, zeaxanthin, anthocyanins), which accelerates the restoration of visual pigments in the retina. Zinc Contained in the retina, vascular and iris of the eye. Helps maintain vitamin A levels.

Indications for use

As a dietary supplement to food - a source of vitamins (A, E, C), zinc, taurine, lutein, lycopene, zeaxanthin and anthocyanins: to improve the functional state of the visual system during the development of the body, when working at a computer and increased stress on the eyes ; to reduce the risk of development and progression of myopia (myopia).

Directions for use and doses

Children aged 7 to 11 years - 1 tablet/day, with meals; children over 11 years old - 2 tablets/day, with meals. Duration of treatment: 1 month. If necessary, the course can be repeated.

Contraindications

individual intolerance to components.

Compound

carrier: dextrose; taurine; ascorbic acid; lutein (fillers: modified starch, corn starch, dextrose (glucose) syrup, sodium ascorbate, DL-tocopherol); blueberry fruit extract; carrier: polyvinylpyrrolidone; zinc citrate; tocopherol acetate (fillers: maltodextrin, modified starch, silicon dioxide); lycopene (fillers: modified starch, corn starch, dextrose (glucose) syrup, sodium ascorbate, DL-tocopherol); zeaxanthin (fillers: modified starch, corn starch, sucrose, sodium ascorbate, DL-tocopherol); anti-caking agents: amorphous silicon dioxide; magnesium stearate; carrier: croscarmellose sodium; retinol acetate (excipients: pork gelatin, corn starch, sucrose, butylated hydroxytoluene).

Storage conditions

The product should be stored in a dry place, protected from direct sunlight and out of reach of children at a temperature not exceeding 25°C.

Lutein

A combined preparation containing a complex of vitamins, microelements and plant carotenoids. The pharmacological effect of the drug is determined by the properties of its constituent components. The compatibility of the components in 1 tablet is ensured by a production technology special for vitamin preparations. Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) - regulates capillary permeability and plays an important role in maintaining their elasticity. Activates the activity of the endocrine glands, regulates blood clotting, tissue regeneration, the formation of steroid hormones, and collagen synthesis. Has a stimulating effect on the body; in general, increases its adaptive capabilities, resistance to infections and; adverse effects. Thiamine (vitamin B1) - is involved in the process of transmitting impulses along nerve fibers. Participates in coordinating the functioning of the nervous, cardiovascular, and endocrine systems. Plays a key role in ensuring the normal course of energy metabolism. Riboflavin (vitamin B2) - participates in carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism, in the synthesis of hemoglobin and erythropoietin. Essential for maintaining normal visual function. Pyridoxine (vitamin B6) - as a coenzyme, takes part in the metabolism of amino acids and carbohydrates. Ensures the normal functioning of the central and peripheral nervous system. Folic acid - in the form of a coenzyme, is included in various metabolic processes necessary for the synthesis of nucleic acids. Has an antianemic effect. Cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) - participates in the synthesis of nucleotides, is an important factor in hematopoiesis and normal growth of epithelial cells; necessary for; folic acid metabolism and myelin synthesis. Rutoside (rutin) - participates in redox processes, has antioxidant properties, prevents oxidation and promotes the deposition of ascorbic acid in tissues. Strengthens the walls of capillaries, regulating their permeability. Reduces swelling and inflammation, strengthens the vascular wall. Retinol (vitamin A) - as a component of the visual pigment rhodopsin, is important in maintaining visual function, ensures normal activity of the visual analyzer and the eye's perception of light. Effective for hemeralopia (“night blindness”), diseases of the retina and cornea. Participates in the processes of regeneration of the skin and mucous membranes. a-tocopherol acetate (vitamin E) - has antioxidant properties, maintains the stability of red blood cells, and has a positive effect on the functions of the gonads, nervous and muscle tissue. Participates in the processes of tissue respiration, I affects the function of the endocrine glands, slows down the aging process of body tissues. Lutein and zeaxanthin are carotenoids, yellow pigments necessary for the normal functioning of the retina. Protects the eye from damage caused by exposure to ultraviolet light. Are components! antioxidant system of the retina, one of the most important factors in protecting the eye. Lutein and zeaxanthin, located in the lens and retina, protect cell photoreceptors from oxygen radicals formed during the adverse effects of radiation of various origins on the eye. The low content of lutein and zeaxanthin in the tissues of the eye leads to a weakening of the eye’s ability to resist adverse factors, prolonged visual stress, and computer; radiation. Selenium is a natural antioxidant that improves immunity. In combination with vitamins A, E and C, it has a pronounced antioxidant effect, improves the body's adaptive abilities under the influence of adverse factors (stress, smoking, environmental pollution). Copper is a catalyst for many biochemical reactions. Participates in the synthesis of melanin. Plays a significant role in the formation of collagen and elastin, is a necessary component of iron metabolism, and plays an important role in the process of hematopoiesis. Zinc - promotes the utilization of vitamin A by the retina. Prevents the development of hemeralopia (“night blindness”). Zinc is necessary for the synthesis of insulin, gonadal hormones, and is necessary for the normal activity of lymphoid tissue. Zinc deficiency is associated with the development of retrobulbar neuritis, blepharitis, decreased color vision, and cataract formation. As a result, the drug provides a balanced supply of components necessary to maintain optimal functioning of the body, has an ophthalmoprotective effect due to the complex effects of its constituent vitamins, minerals and carotenoids, improves vision under increased visual stress, and has an antioxidant effect (protects eye tissue from the effects of free radicals) .

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