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Zinc Acetate
Zinc Acetate
Zinc Acetate
Zinc Acetate

Zinc Acetate

MOQ : 500 Bottles

Zinc Acetate Specification

  • Drug Type
  • Drug Solutions
  • Ingredients
  • Zinc Acetate 20 mg per 5 ml
  • Physical Form
  • Liquid
  • Function
  • Anti-Bacterial
  • Recommended For
  • Diarrhea,Zinc Deficiency,Pregnancy
  • Suitable For
  • Children, Teenagers, Women, Adults, Aged Person, Suitable For All
 

Zinc Acetate Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 500 Bottles
  • Supply Ability
  • 100000 Bottles Per Month
  • Delivery Time
  • 4 Week
  • Packaging Details
  • Pet Bottle,100 ml
  • Main Domestic Market
  • All India
  • Certifications
  • WHO-GMP
 

About Zinc Acetate



Zinc Acetate is a liquid drug solution designed to deliver effective antibacterial properties and address critical health concerns such as zinc deficiency, diarrhea, and pregnancy-related nutritional needs. Formulated with 20 mg of zinc acetate per 5 ml, this solution is suitable for women, teenagers, children, adults, and older individuals, making it ideal for all age groups. Recommended for those requiring zinc supplementation, this product supports overall health and wellness by boosting immunity and aiding in recovery from deficiencies or illnesses. Its liquid form ensures ease of administration, providing reliable and fast-acting effects. Manufactured with precision, Zinc Acetate is a trusted and efficient solution for maintaining optimal zinc levels and promoting well-being.

FAQs of Zinc Acetate:


Q: What is Zinc Acetate used for?

A: Zinc Acetate is used for addressing zinc deficiency, relieving diarrhea, and supporting nutritional health during pregnancy.

Q: Is Zinc Acetate suitable for children?

A: Yes, Zinc Acetate is suitable for children as well as women, teenagers, adults, and the aged.

Q: What is the function of Zinc Acetate?

A: Zinc Acetate provides antibacterial benefits and supports overall health by replenishing zinc levels in the body.

Q: How is Zinc Acetate administered?

A: Zinc Acetate is provided in liquid form, ensuring ease and convenience in administration.

Q: How much zinc acetate does this solution contain?

A: Each 5 ml of this solution contains 20 mg of zinc acetate.

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