Summary
- Phosphates are required for many functions involving:
- the production and regulation of energy
- required for neuromuscular function
- the regulation of pH
- the structure and function of healthy blood
- The production and storage of energy in the body depends on the availability of both magnesium and phosphate
- Iron plays a vital role in the structure and function of healthy blood and supports energy levels due to its role as a component of haemoglobin
- Phosphate acts as a regulator of iron phosphate absorption, and forms part of ferritin, the iron storage complex
- Calcium is involved in red blood cell production
- Calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium and phosphate are required for nerve and muscle function
- These minerals work individually or in various combinations at the neuromuscular junctin to regulate the electrical polarity of the cell membrane and the release of neurotransmitters at the synapse, the contraction and relaxation of cardiac, smooth, and skeletal muscle fibres
Dosage & warnings
Adults and children over 12 years: 1 tablet twice daily with meals
Children under 12 years: As professionally prescribed
Contains sodium
Only take as directed.
Formulation
Ingredient |
1 tablet
|
---|---|
Sodium phosphate - dibasic anhydrous equiv. Sodium |
150 mg 48.6 mg |
Calcium phosphate equiv. Calcium |
25 mg 9.7 mg |
Magnesium phosphate equiv. Magnesium |
25 mg 5.2 mg |
Potassium phosphate - dibasic equiv. Potassium |
25 mg 11.2 mg |
Iron phosphate equiv. Iron |
12 mg 4 mg |
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This product is listed with the TGA - AustL 20267. The TGA publishes product info, including excipients under the "Other ingredients" subheading (not typically listed on the product label). Download the TGA public summary below.