Z-Bec (B vitamins)

Medically reviewed by . Last updated on April 29, 2025

Z-BEC®

Whitehall-Robins

Zinc – Multivitamins

Indications And Clinical Uses: For deficiencies of Z-BEC’s components in conditions such as febrile diseases, chronic or acute infections, burns, fractures, surgery, leg ulcers, toxic conditions, physiologic stress, alcoholism, prolonged exposure to high temperature, geriatrics, gastritis, peptic ulcer and colitis; in conditions involving special diets and weight reduction diets; dentistry: herpetic stomatitis, aphthous stomatitis, cheilosis, herpangina and gingivitis.

Precautions: Not intended for the treatment of pernicious anemia.

Dosage: Adults and children 12 years and over: 1 tablet daily with food or after meals. Dose and frequency of administration may be increased in accordance with the patient’s requirements, as prescribed.

Availability And Storage: Each green, film-coated, ellipse-shaped tablet, engraved “Z-BEC”, contains: thiamine mononitrate 15 mg, riboflavin 10.2 mg, pyridoxine HCl 11 mg, niacinamide (as niacinamide ascorbate) 100 mg, calcium d-pantothenate 28.5 mg, cyanocobalamin 6 g, vitamin C (as niacinamide ascorbate and ascorbic acid) 600 mg, dl-alphatocopheryl acetate 45 IU, zinc (as zinc sulfate) 22.5 mg. Nonmedicinal ingredients: cellulose, FD&C Blue No. 1, flavors, magnesium stearate, polysorbate, povidone, propylene glycol, riboflavin, silicon dioxide, stearic acid and titanium dioxide.

Z-BEC® Whitehall-Robins Zinc – Multivitamins


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