Maltlevol M (Multivitamins)

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MALTLEVOL®-M

Carter Horner

Multivitamins – Minerals

Nutritional Supplement

Indications And Clinical Uses: For nutritional reinforcement; pre- and postoperatively and during pregnancy and lactation.

Contraindications, Precautions and Adverse Effects: See Maltlevol/Maltlevol 12.

Symptoms And Treatment Of Overdose: Symptoms and Treatment: Treatment is symptomatic.

Dosage: 1 tablet daily or as prescribed.

Availability And Storage: Each lemon yellow, film coated, oblong, biconvex tablet with rounded ends and intagliated Maltlevol-M on one side, contains: vitamin A 5 000 IU, vitamin D 400 IU, vitamin E 25 IU, ascorbic acid 150 mg, vitamin B1, 3 mg, riboflavin 1 mg, vitamin B6 1 mg, vitamin B12 3 g, niacinamide 10 mg, iron (as ferrous sulfate) 4 mg, calcium (as dibasic calcium phosphate) 161 mg, phosphorus (as dibasic calcium phosphate) 125 mg and copper (as cupric sulfate) 1 mg. Nonmedicinal ingredients: alumina, cellulose, D&C Yellow No. 10, FD&C Blue No. 2, FD&C Yellow No. 6, glycerin, magnesium stearate, povidone, propylene glycol, starch (corn) and titanium dioxide. May contain traces of peanut oil. Energy: 0.4 kJ (0.1 kcal). Tartrazine-free. Bottles of 60. (Shown in Product Recognition Section)

MALTLEVOL®-M Carter Horner Multivitamins – Minerals Nutritional Supplement


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Meghan Maynard Harlan, PharmD is a licensed pharmacist across Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, and Kansas, with nine years of experience spanning retail, hospital, and long-term care pharmacy. Her clinical strengths include patient counseling, immunization delivery, medication therapy management, and regulatory adherence across diverse care settings. She is known for her precision, communication skills, and ability to coordinate seamless care transitions. Meghan is a member of the American Pharmacists Association, Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity, and the Rho Chi Pharmacy Honor Society.

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