E-Max-1000 Side Effects
Generic name: vitamin e
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Dec 11, 2023.
Note: This document provides detailed information about E-Max-1000 Side Effects associated with vitamin e. Some dosage forms listed on this page may not apply specifically to the brand name E-Max-1000.
Applies to vitamin e: oral capsule, oral capsule liquid filled, oral liquid, oral oil, oral solution, oral tablet.
Serious side effects of E-Max-1000
Along with its needed effects, vitamin e (the active ingredient contained in E-Max-1000) may cause some unwanted effects. Although not all of these side effects may occur, if they do occur they may need medical attention.
Check with your doctor as soon as possible if any of the following side effects occur while taking vitamin e:
With doses greater than 400 Units a day and long-term use
For healthcare professionals
Applies to vitamin e: compounding powder, oral capsule, oral liquid, oral solution, oral tablet, oral tablet chewable, oral and topical oil.
Gastrointestinal adverse events
- Frequency not reported: Oral pain, abdominal pain, diarrhea[Ref]
Other
- Frequency not reported: Hematoma[Ref]
Immunologic
- Frequency not reported: Urinary tract infection[Ref]
References
1. Mahipal A, Klapman J, Vignesh S, et al. (2016) "Pharmacokinetics and saftery of vitamin E a-tocopherol after single and multiple doses in healthy subjects with measurements of vitamin E metabolites." Cancer Chemother Pharmacol, 78, p. 157-65
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E-Max-1000 side effects can vary depending on the individual. Always consult your healthcare provider to ensure the information displayed on this page applies to your personal circumstances.
Some side effects may not be reported. You may report them to the FDA.