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Beres Drops Plus (Drops) Instructions for Use

Marketing Authorization Holder

Beres Pharmaceuticals Co. Ltd. (Hungary)

Contact Information

Beres Pharmaceuticals Co. Ltd. (Hungary)

ATC Code

A12CX (Other mineral substances)

Dosage Form

Bottle OTC Icon Beres Drops Plus Oral drops: 30 ml or 100 ml bottle with dropper

Dosage Form, Packaging, and Composition

Oral drops transparent, without sediment, light green or yellowish in color.

1 ml (18 drops)
Iron (as sulfate) 2 mg
Zinc (as sulfate) 1.1 mg
Magnesium (as sulfate) 400 mcg
Manganese (as sulfate) 310 mcg
Copper (as sulfate) 250 mcg
Molybdenum (as ammonium molybdate) 190 mcg
Vanadium (as ammonium metavanadate) 120 mcg
Nickel (as sulfate) 110 mcg
Boron (as boric acid) 100 mcg
Fluorine (as sodium fluoride) 90 mcg
Cobalt (as chloride) 25 mcg

Excipients: ascorbic acid, succinic acid, boric acid, aminoacetic acid (glycine), sodium edetate, glycerol, acidity regulator (E513), purified water.

30 ml – bottles with dropper (1) – cardboard boxes.
100 ml – bottles with dropper (1) – cardboard boxes.

Clinical-Pharmacological Group

Drug replenishing deficiency of macro- and microelements in the body

Pharmacotherapeutic Group

Multimineral

Pharmacological Action

A drug that replenishes the deficiency of micro- and macroelements and regulates metabolic processes.

Beres Drops Plus contain water-soluble salts of minerals and trace elements.

Zinc is an important component of a number of enzymes, including carboxypeptidase, oxidoreductase, transferase, alcohol dehydrogenase; it plays an important role in the functioning of T-lymphocytes and is involved in the metabolism of lipids and proteins; it has antioxidant and immunostimulating activity.

Iron is involved in erythropoiesis, as part of hemoglobin it provides oxygen transport to tissues.

Fluorine is necessary for the mineralization of bones and teeth.

Copper is involved in tissue respiration, hematopoiesis, and immune reactions.

Manganese affects the development of bone tissue, is involved in tissue respiration, and immune reactions.

Molybdenum is involved in redox reactions and can act as an enzyme co-factor.

Vanadium contributes to the maintenance of a stable state of hemoglobin and is involved in growth processes and reproductive function.

Nickel is an important element that is part of biological systems.

Pharmacokinetics

The action of the drug is the combined action of its components, so conducting kinetic observations is not possible; all the components together cannot be traced using markers or bioassays.

For the same reason, it is impossible to detect the drug’s metabolites.

Indications

Diseases and conditions accompanied by an increased need for trace elements or insufficient dietary intake

  • Malnutrition (including with special diets, diabetes mellitus, vegetarian nutrition);
  • Increased physical activity, intense sports;
  • Increased fatigue, general weakness, lack of appetite, insomnia;
  • The period of convalescence after infectious and inflammatory diseases, operations;
  • The period of menstruation.

ICD codes

ICD-10 code Indication
E61.7 Deficiency of multiple nutrient elements
E63.1 Disparate intake of food elements
F51.0 Nonorganic insomnia
N92 Excessive, frequent and irregular menstruation
Z54 Convalescence
Z73.0 Burn-out
Z73.3 Stress, not elsewhere classified (physical and mental strain)
ICD-11 code Indication
5B7Z Malnutrition, unspecified
7A00 Chronic insomnia
7A01 Acute insomnia
7A0Z Insomnia disorders, unspecified
8D40.0 Encephalopathy due to nutritional deficiency
8D40.1 Neuropathy due to nutritional deficiency
8D40.Z Diseases of the nervous system due to nutritional deficiency, unspecified
GA20.Z Menstrual cycle disorders associated with bleeding, unspecified
QB7Z Convalescence, unspecified
QD85 Burn-out
QE01 Stress, not elsewhere classified

Dosage Regimen

The method of application and dosage regimen for a specific drug depend on its form of release and other factors. The optimal dosage regimen is determined by the doctor. It is necessary to strictly adhere to the compliance of the dosage form of a specific drug with the indications for use and dosage regimen.

For prophylactic purposes the drug is prescribed at a dose calculated as 1 drop per 2 kg of the patient’s body weight per day. The daily dose is divided into 2 doses. The optimal effect is achieved after 6 weeks of continuous use of Beres Drops Plus.

For therapeutic purposes the drug is prescribed at a dose calculated as 1 drop per 1 kg of the patient’s body weight. The daily dose is divided into 3 doses. The duration of therapy is determined by clinical effectiveness. If necessary, a repeated course of therapy can be carried out.

Beres Drops Plus is recommended to be taken with meals, simultaneously with 50-100 mg of vitamin C and 50 ml of liquid (water, fruit juice, syrup, fruit tea).

Adverse Reactions

From the digestive system nausea, abdominal pain.

Possible allergic reactions.

Side effects occur very rarely, primarily if the drops are taken on an empty stomach or with a smaller volume of liquid than recommended.

Contraindications

  • Diseases associated with impaired iron and copper metabolism (including hemochromatosis, hemosiderosis, Westphal-Wilson-Konovalov disease);
  • Severe renal failure;
  • Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug, metals.

Use in Pregnancy and Lactation

Beres Drops Plus can be used during pregnancy and lactation.

Special Precautions

Simultaneous administration with other drugs containing trace elements should be avoided.

An interval of at least 1 hour is required between taking Beres Drops Plus and other medicines.

It is not recommended to take the drug with milk or coffee, as this impairs the absorption of the components.

When adding the drug to tea, the solution may darken. It is possible to eliminate the darkening of the tea by adding lemon juice or ascorbic acid.

The drug does not contain carbohydrates, preservatives, or artificial colors.

Use in pediatrics

Beres Drops Plus can be used in children weighing over 10 kg.

Medical supervision is necessary when prescribing the drug to children weighing from 10 to 20 kg.

Overdose

Data on overdose of Beres Drops Plus have not been provided.

Drug Interactions

Data on drug interactions of Beres Drops Plus have not been provided.

Storage Conditions

The drug should be stored out of the reach of children at a temperature from 15°C (59°F) to 25°C (77°F).

Shelf Life

Shelf life – 4 years.

After opening the bottle, its contents must be used within 6 months.

Dispensing Status

The drug is approved for use as an over-the-counter product.

Important Safety Information

This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor before use. Dosage and side effects may vary. Use only as prescribed.

Medical Disclaimer

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