Solgar for skin, nails and hair
Solgar for skin, nails and hair: instructions for use and reviews
- 1. Release form and composition
- 2. Pharmacological properties
- 3. Indications for use
- 4. Contraindications
- 5. Method of application and dosage
- 6. Side effects
- 7. Overdose
- 8. Special instructions
- 9. Application during pregnancy and lactation
- 10. Drug interactions
- 11. Analogs
- 12. Terms and conditions of storage
- 13. Terms of dispensing from pharmacies
- 14. Reviews
- 15. Price in pharmacies
Latin name: Solgar, Skin, Nails & Hair, Advanced MSM Formula
Active ingredient: methylsulfonylmethane (methylsulfonylmethane), red algae (red algae), zinc citrate (Zincum citrate), vitamin C (ascorbic acid) [Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid)], L-lysine (L-Lysine), L-proline (L-Proline), copper glycinate (Cuprum glycinate)
Manufacturer: Solgar Vitamin and Herb (USA)
Description and photo updated: 2018-26-11
Solgar for skin, nails and hair is a biologically active food additive (BAA), an additional source of vitamins, amino acids, organic compounds and minerals for skin, nails and hair.
Release form and composition
The dietary supplement for skin, nails and hair is produced in the form of tablets weighing 1425 mg ± 5% (60 pcs. In dark glass jars).
1 tablet contains:
- active ingredients: red algae (in powder form) - 75 mg, vitamin C (ascorbic acid) - 60 mg, L-lysine - 25 mg, L-proline - 25 mg, methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) - 500 mg, copper glycinate - 11 mg, zinc citrate - 26.7 mg;
- auxiliary components: stearic acid, silicon dioxide, MCC (microcrystalline cellulose), cellulose, glycerin, magnesium stearate.
Pharmacological properties
Tablets for skin, hair and nails as a bioactive food supplement are specially designed for women. The active ingredients contain natural substances that are beneficial for the skin and hair, which have a beneficial effect on the condition of the nails. Dyes, artificial flavors and flavorings are not used in the manufacture of the product.
Indications for use
According to the instructions, Solgar for skin, nails and hair is indicated as an additional source of vitamin C, zinc, copper.
Contraindications
The product is contraindicated for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding, as well as in case of individual intolerance to any of its components.
Instructions for use Solgar for skin, nails and hair: method and dosage
The tablets are taken orally with meals.
Recommended dosage for adults: 2 pcs. in a day.
Side effects
Development of hypersensitivity reactions is possible.
Overdose
Overdose symptoms have not been established.
special instructions
A dietary supplement is not a drug. You should start taking the pills after first consulting a doctor.
Application during pregnancy and lactation
The use of the product is contraindicated during gestation and lactation.
Drug interactions
There is no data.
Analogs
Solgar analogs for skin, nails and hair are Complivit Hair Growth Formula, Famvital, Imedin, Supradin, Alphabet Cosmetics, Vitrum Beauty Elite, Laura Evalar, Complivit Radiance, etc.
Terms and conditions of storage
Store at a temperature of 15-30 ° C, protected from moisture, light and out of reach of children.
The shelf life is 3 years.
Terms of dispensing from pharmacies
Available without a prescription.
Reviews
Basically, reviews about Solgar for skin, nails and hair are positive. In most of them, women report that after seven days of taking the product, the skin condition noticeably improves, it takes on a healthy appearance, and a blush appears. The effect of a specially developed complex in strengthening hair and nails, its good tolerance, as well as the absence of any undesirable phenomena from the digestive or nervous systems are noted.
Some women are disappointed with the effect of the supplement, because after the end of the course they did not see the promised noticeable improvements in the condition of the skin, the growth or strengthening of hair and nails.
Price in pharmacies
The price of Solgar for skin, nails and hair tablets, 60 pcs. in a package can be from 1379 p.
Anna Kozlova Medical journalist About the author
Education: Rostov State Medical University, specialty "General Medicine".
Information about the drug is generalized, provided for informational purposes only and does not replace the official instructions. Self-medication is hazardous to health!