Azavit is indicated for eye fatigue and strain caused by prolonged reading, working at a computer, driving, wearing contact lenses, or exposure to bright light.
Each capsule contains:
Lutein – 6 mg
Zeaxanthin – 1 mg
Bilberry Extract – 100 mg
Eyebright Extract – 100 mg
Ginkgo Biloba – 100 mg
Taurine – 80 mg
Vitamin A – 400 IU
Vitamin E – 3.6 mg
Vitamin B1 – 1.5 mg
Vitamin B2 – 3 mg
Vitamin B6 – 2 mg
Vitamin C – 60 mg
Niacin – 4.8 mg
Zinc Oxide – 3 mg
Chromium – 50 mcg
Selenium – 25 mcg
Azavit is used as part of complex therapy for the following conditions:
Eye fatigue and strain caused by prolonged reading, computer use, driving, wearing contact lenses, or exposure to bright light (asthenopic syndrome, "visual fatigue" syndrome)
Night blindness (impaired adaptation to low-light conditions or darkness)
Post-operative recovery period after eye surgery
Central and peripheral retinal dystrophy (chorioretinal dystrophy)
Primary glaucoma
Cataract prevention
Age-related retinal changes, degenerative processes, refractive anomalies
Myopia, accommodation disorders, eye strain syndrome, retinal inflammatory processes
Retinopathy prevention in patients with diabetes or hypertension
Prevention of senile cataracts, age-related macular degeneration, and other retinal diseases
Xerophthalmia
Keratomalacia
Prevention of complications caused by wearing contact lenses
For adults and children over 3 years old: take 1 capsule once daily with food.
If swallowing is difficult, the capsule may be opened, and its contents dissolved in a small amount of liquid and taken with a spoon.
Recommended course duration: 1 to 3 months.
Consultation with a doctor is advisable before starting treatment.
Individual intolerance or hypersensitivity to any of the components
Children under 3 years of age
Allergic reactions may occur
The decision to prescribe Azavit during pregnancy or breastfeeding should be made by a doctor on an individual basis.
There is no available data on the use of Azavit in pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Simultaneous use with other multivitamins is not recommended due to the risk of overdose.
In case of overdose, seek medical attention immediately. In some cases, symptomatic treatment may be required, including the use of activated charcoal and gastric lavage.
The expiration date is indicated on the inner side of the packaging.