Escavite LQ
Name: Escavite LQ
Uses of Escavite LQ
- It is used to help growth and good health.
- Fluoride may be in the vitamin to prevent tooth decay.
If OVERDOSE is suspected
If you think there has been an overdose, call your poison control center or get medical care right away. Be ready to tell or show what was taken, how much, and when it happened.
Description
Prescription drug multi-vitamin with iron and fluoride 0.25 mg drops
Each 1.0 mL contains (mark on dropper)
Vitamin A 1,500 IU
Vitamin C 35 mg
Vitamin D 400 IU
Vitamin E 7.5 IU
Thiamine 0.5 mg
Riboflavin 0.6 mg
Niacin 8 mg
Vitamin B6 0.4 mg
Vitamin B12 0.9 mcg
Iron 6 mg
Fluoride 0.25 mg
Other ingredients
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Carrageenan, Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3), Citric Acid, Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12), D-alpha-tocopheryl acetate (Vitamin E), Ferrous Glycine Cysteinate, Ferric Pyrophosphate, Glycerin, Niacin, Orange Flavor, Potassium Sorbate, Propylene Glycol, Purified Water, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B6), Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Thiamin Hydrochloride (Vitamin B1), Vitamin A Palmitate, and Sucralose.
Drug interactions
Do not eat or drink dairy products within one hour of fluoride administration. Incompatibility of fluoride with dairy foods has been reported due to formation of calcium fluoride which is poorly absorbed.
Overdosage
Prolonged daily ingestion of excessive fluoride will result in varying degrees of Fluorosis.
Dosage and administration
1 mL daily, or as prescribed. May be dropped directly into mouth with dropper, or mixed with fruit juice, cereal or other food.
What are some side effects that I need to call my doctor about right away?
WARNING/CAUTION: Even though it may be rare, some people may have very bad and sometimes deadly side effects when taking a drug. Tell your child's doctor or get medical help right away if your child has any of the following signs or symptoms that may be related to a very bad side effect:
- Signs of an allergic reaction, like rash; hives; itching; red, swollen, blistered, or peeling skin with or without fever; wheezing; tightness in the chest or throat; trouble breathing or talking; unusual hoarseness; or swelling of the mouth, face, lips, tongue, or throat.
- Change in look of teeth or gums.
- Black, tarry, or bloody stools.
- Fever.
- Very upset stomach or throwing up.
- Very bad belly pain.
- Throwing up blood or throw up that looks like coffee grounds.
- Stomach cramps.