Cetebe – indications, dosage, contraindications, side effects

Cetebe is used in the treatment and prevention of vitamin C deficiency (pregnancy, breastfeeding, smoking, old age, stress, regular alcohol consumption, use of diets, e.g. elimination diets). It reduces ailments associated with colds and shortens the duration of the disease in the prevention and treatment of periodontitis, caries, gingivitis, scurvy. Incidentally, in states of impaired immunity, in the treatment of anemia, in accelerating the healing process and scarring of wounds.

Cetebe (GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare)

form, dose, packaging availability category the active substance
cap with extension Release 0,5 g (10 caps., 30 caps.) OTC (over-the-counter) ascorbic acid

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Cetebe – indications and dosage

Cetebe is a drug recommended:

  1. in the treatment of vitamin deficiency states C,
  2. in reducing symptoms associated with colds and shortening the duration of the disease,
  3. in the prevention and treatment of periodontitis,
  4. in caries,
  5. in gingivitis, scurvy,
  6. auxiliary in states of impaired immunity,
  7. in the treatment of anemia,
  8. in accelerating the healing process and scarring of wounds.

Drug dosage

Cetebe is in the form of capsules to be taken by mouth. Do not exceed the recommended dose of the drug.

  1. Adults. Orally. 1-2 caps / d.

Cetebe and contraindications

Contraindications to the use of Cetebe are:

  1. allergy to any component of the preparation,
  2. oxalate urolithiasis of the urinary tract,
  3. iron disorders (thalassemia, haemochromatosis).

Cetebe – warnings

  1. People with hereditary problems of fructose intolerance, glucose-galactose malabsorption or sucrase-isomaltase insufficiency should not take Cetebe.
  2. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before taking Cetebe.

Cetebe and other substances

There are no known interactions of Cetebe with other preparations.

Cetebe – side effects

No side effects were reported when taking the recommended doses of Cetebe.

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