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MVW Complete Formulation®Mini Softgels1-3

Multivitamin Supplement with A, B, D, E, and K, plus Zinc

These softgels contain vitamins A, E, and K, plus B vitamins, vitamin C, folic acid, and zinc. In addition, 2 softgels provide the recommended standard amount of vitamin D-3: 37.5 mcg.

MVW Complete Probiotic Formulation® Dietary Supplement
Child Friendly
Gluten Free
Easy to Swallow
No Artificial Colors

Supplement Facts

Serving Size:

Age 4-10 years: 2 softgel minis daily; age 10 years and older: 2 softgel minis twice daily or as directed by a physician

Servings Per Container:

120
MVW Complete Probiotic Formulation® Dietary Supplement
Each Serving Contains Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
Vitamin A
as 12% Palmitate and 88% Beta Carotene
4800 mcg RAE 533%
Vitamin C
(as Zinc Ascorbate and Ascorbic Acid)
100 mg 111%
Vitamin D
(as Cholecalciferol)
37.5 mcg 188%
Vitamin E
(as d-Alpha Tocopherol)
134 mg 893%
Vitamin K
(as Phytonadione)
1000 mcg 833%
Thiamin
(as Thiamine Mononitrate)
1.5 mg 125%
Riboflavin
(Vitamin B2)
1.7 mg 131%
Niacin
as Niacinamide
20 mg NE 125%
Vitamin B6
as Pyridoxine HCI
1.9 mg 112%
Folate
(from 200 mcg Folic Acid)
333 mcg DFE 83%
Vitamin B12
(as Cyanocobalamin)
6 mcg 250%
Biotin 100 mcg 333%
Pantothenic Acid
(as Calcium Pantothenate)
12 mg 240%
Zinc
as Zinc Ascorbate
10 mg 91%

Other Ingredients:Gelatin, Purified Water, Glycerin, Soybean Oil, Lemon Oil (flavor), Beeswax, Soy Lecithin, Polysorbate 80, Sucralose, Titanium Dioxide, and Sodium Copper Chlorophyllin.

Contains: Soy (Soy Lecithin).

Use

CREON® (pancrelipase) is a prescription medicine used to treat people who cannot digest food normally because their pancreas does not make enough enzymes.

Important Safety Information

What is the most important information I should know about CREON?

CREON may increase your chance of having a rare bowel disorder called fibrosing colonopathy. The risk of having this condition may be reduced by following the dosing instructions that your healthcare professional (HCP) gave you. Call your HCP right away if you have any unusual or severe: stomach area (abdominal) pain, bloating, trouble passing stool, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea.

What should I tell my HCP before taking CREON?

Before taking CREON, tell your HCP about all the medicines you take and all your medical conditions, including if you are allergic to pork (pig) products; have a history of intestinal blockage or scarring or thickening of your bowel wall (fibrosing colonopathy), gout, kidney disease, or high blood uric acid (hyperuricemia); or are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, are breastfeeding, or plan to breastfeed.

How should I take CREON?

Take CREON exactly as your HCP tells you. Always take CREON with a meal or snack and enough liquid to swallow CREON completely. Do not crush or chew the CREON capsule or its contents, as this may cause irritation in your mouth or change the way CREON works in your body. Talk to your HCP or consult the CREON Medication Guide for how to take CREON if you have trouble swallowing capsules.

What are the possible side effects of CREON?

CREON may cause additional serious side effects, including:
  • Increase in blood uric acid levels (hyperuricemia), including pain, stiffness, redness or swelling of your joints.
  • Allergic reactions, including trouble with breathing, skin rashes, swollen lips, or itching.

Call your HCP right away if you have any of these symptoms.

The most common side effects of CREON include blood sugar increase (hyperglycemia) or decrease (hypoglycemia), pain in your stomach, frequent or abnormal bowel movements, gas, vomiting, dizziness, sore throat, and cough.

CREON and other pancreatic enzyme products are made from the pancreas of pigs, the same pigs people eat as pork. These pigs may carry viruses. Although it has never been reported, it may be possible for a person to get a viral infection from taking pancreatic enzyme products that come from pigs.

These are not all the possible side effects of CREON. For more information, ask your HCP or pharmacist.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

If you are having difficulty paying for your medicine, AbbVie may be able to help. Visit AbbVie.com/PatientAccessSupport to learn more.

Please see full Prescribing Information.

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