| Brand & Generic Names
 
| Aquasol E |  |  
| Chew-E |  |  
| Eprolin |  |  
| Epsilan-M |  |  
| Pheryl-E |  |  
| Viterra E |  |  
| Numerous other multiple vitam | in-mineral supplements. Check |  
| labels. |  |  
 Basic Information
 
Habit forming? No
Prescription needed? No
Available as generic? Yes
Drug class: Vitamin supplement
 
 Uses
 
 Dietary supplement to promote normal growth, development and 
health.
 Treatment and prevention of vitamin-E deficiency, especially 
in premature or low birth-weight infants.
 Treatment for fibrocystic disease of the breast.
 Treatment for circulatory problems to the lower extremities.
 Treatment for sickle-cell anemia.
 Treatment for lung toxicity from air pollution.
 
 Dosage & Usage Information
How to take:
Tablet or capsule--Swallow with liquid or food to lessen 
stomach irritation.
 Drops--Dilute dose in beverage before swallowing or squirt 
directly into mouth.
 Injection--Take under doctor's supervision.
 
When to take:
At the same times each day.
 
If you forget a dose:
Take when you remember. Don't double next 
dose.
 
What drug does:
Promotes normal growth and development.
 Prevents oxidation in body.
 
Time lapse before drug works:
Not determined.
 
Don't take with:
Any other medicine without consulting your doctor or pharmacist.
 
 Overdose
SYMPTOMS:
Nausea, vomiting, fatigue.
 
WHAT TO DO:
 
Overdose unlikely to threaten life. If person takes much larger 
amount than prescribed, call doctor, poison-control center or 
hospital emergency room for instructions.
 
 Possible Adverse Reactions or Side Effects
Life-threatening:
 
Common:
 
Breast enlargement,          
dizziness, headache.          
Infrequent:
 
Nausea, abdominal            
pain, muscle aches,          
pain in lower legs,
fever, tiredness,
weakness. 
Rare:
 
Blurred vision,              
diarrhea.                     
 Warnings & Precautions
Don't take if:
You are allergic to vitamin E.
 
Before you start, consult your doctor:
 
 If you have had blood clots in leg veins (thrombophlebitis).
 If you have liver disease.
 
Over age 60:
No problems expected. Avoid excessive doses.
 
Pregnancy:
No problems expected with normal daily requirements. Don't 
exceed prescribed dose. Consult doctor.
 
Breast-feeding:
No problems expected. Consult doctor.
 
Infants & children:
Use only under medical supervision.
 
Prolonged use:
Toxic accumulation of vitamin E. Don't exceed recommended dose.
 
Skin & sunlight:
No problems expected.
 
Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
No problems expected.
 
Discontinuing:
No problems expected.
 
Others:
A balanced diet should provide all the vitamin E a healthy 
person needs and make supplements unnecessary. Best sources are 
vegetable oils, whole-grain cereals, liver.
 
 Possible Interaction with Other Drugs
 
| GENERIC NAME | COMBINED EFFECT |  |  |  |  
| ------------------------ | ----------------------- |  
| Anticoagulants*, | Increased anticoagulant effect. |  |  |  |  
| Cholestyramine | Decreased vitamin E absorption. |  
| Colestipol | Decreased vitamin E absorption. |  
| Iron supplements* | Possible decreased effect of iron |  
|  | supplement in patients with iron- |  
|  | deficiency anemia. Decreased |  
|  | vitamin E effect in healthy |  
|  | persons. |  
| Mineral oil | Decreased vitamin E effect. |  
| Neomycin | Decreased vitamin E absorption. |  
| Vitamin A | Recommended dose of vitamin |  
|  | E--Increased benefit and decreased |  
|  | toxicity of vitamin A. Excess dose |  
|  | of vitamin E--Vitamin A depletion. |  
 Possible Interaction with Other Substances
 
| INTERACTS WITH | COMBINED EFFECT |  
| --------------- | --------------- |  
| Alcohol: | None expected. |  |  |  |  
| Beverages: | None expected. |  |  |  |  
| Cocaine: | None expected. |  |  |  |  
| Foods: | None expected. |  |  |  |  
| Marijuana: | None expected. |  |  |  |  
| Tobacco: | None expected. |  
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