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Glutavault-V Sugar-Free Vanilla Sachet is used to treat nutritional deficiencies. It is necessary to modulate the inflammatory and oxidative stress responses in patients. It is used in various therapeutic areas such as Oncology, ICU patients, severe burns, GI surgery, bowel obstruction, high output fistula, and severe pancreatitis.
Use the Glutavault-V Sachet as advised by the doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Empty the powder from the sachet into a glass. Add 100-150 ml of water. Stir well until the powder is evenly dispersed in water, and drink immediately.
Glutavault-V Sachet is generally safe and does not cause any side effects if used as advised. However, please consult a doctor if you experience any side effects. Safety Information Consult Your Doctor: Always talk to your doctor before starting any supplements, including Glutavault-V Sachet, especially if you have underlying health conditions, are pregnant, or take medications. Follow Dosage: Don't exceed the recommended dosage on the label. More isn't always better, and high doses can be harmful. Be Mindful of Interactions: Supplements can interact with the medications you're taking. Inform your doctor about all medicines, including supplements, to avoid potential issues. Watch for Side Effects: Supplements can have side effects in rare cases. Be aware of it. Stop using it if you experience any discomfort. Listen to Your Body: Pay attention to how you feel. If anything changes, stop using Glutavault-V Sachet and talk to your doctor. Store Smart: Keep Glutavault-V Sachet in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight (refer to label for specific instructions).

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Glutavault-V Sachet treats nutritional deficiencies and modulates the inflammatory and oxidative stress responses in patients.
Glutavault-V Sachet contains L Glutamine, Selenium, And Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate.
Glutavault-V increases the synthesis of muscle proteins and improves electrolyte and water absorption in the intestine. It also increases the body’s natural defence mechanism and helps to treat malnutrition.
An imbalance between free radicals and antioxidants in your body causes oxidative stress. Oxygen-containing molecules with an uneven number of electrons are known as free radicals.
The frequency of intake will depend on your specific situation. Follow the instructions provided or consult with your healthcare provider.
If you're taking other medications, it's important to consult with your healthcare provider to ensure there are no interactions.
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