Bevon Suspension contains vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that are generally safe, and some ingredients like chromium and myo-inositol may even support blood sugar control in diabetes. However, because it is a syrup and the sugar content is not specified on the label, there is a potential concern for diabetic patients. For individuals with heart disease, the formulation is generally safe; however, interactions with ongoing cardiac medications should be considered. Therefore, it should only be taken under the guidance of a healthcare professional, and a sugar-free or tablet/capsule alternative may be more suitable in such patients.
Is it safe for diabetic patients?
Dr Bayyarapu Kumar
M Pharmacy
Bevon Suspension is a multivitamin, multimineral, and antioxidant supplement. Its active ingredients are generally safe in diabetes, and it also provides chromium and myo-inositol, which may help support healthy blood sugar control. The primary concern is that it is a syrup preparation, and the label does not specify whether added sugar is present, which could impact blood glucose levels. For this reason, I would advise diabetic patients to use Bevon Suspension only under medical supervision. Where possible, a sugar-free or tablet/capsule alternative may be a safer option.
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