Yes, INMUNOFERON Capsules and INMUNOFERON Junior Syrup do not contain gluten in their formulas, so they are suitable for people with coeliac disease.
Yes, INMUNOFERON Capsules and INMUNOFERON Junior Syrup do not contain lactose in their formulas, so they are suitable for people with lactose intolerance.
If you have fructose intolerance, we recommend not taking INMUNOFERON Junior Syrup and choosing another INMUNOFERON product.
If you have diabetes, we recommend not taking INMUNOFERON Junior Syrup and choosing another INMUNOFERON product.
Yes, as no INMUNOFERON product contains milk or milk derivatives.
Yes, INMUNOFERON Capsules and INMUNOFERON Junior Syrup do not contain egg or egg derivatives among their ingredients.
Taking INMUNOFERON is not recommended for people with a soy allergy.
Yes, INMUNOFERON Junior Syrup is suitable for children aged 2 and up and INMUNOFERON Capsules is suitable for children aged 3 and up.
When pregnant or breastfeeding, we recommend consulting your doctor about the suitability of taking INMUNOFERON.
You can see how to use each INMUNOFERON product in each product data sheet.
There's no need to take breaks while taking INMUNOFERON.
INMUNOFERON must be taken for at least three months and ideally for six months. Nevertheless, it can also be taken all year round as there's no need to take breaks.
NRV means Nutrient Reference Values and is a general term that encompasses a set of nutrient reference values. It includes average needs (AN), population reference intake (PRI), adequate intake (AI) and reference intake ranges for macronutrients (RI). These values guide professionals on the amount of a nutrient needed for an otherwise healthy individual or group of people to stay healthy. NVRs also include the tolerable upper intake level (UL), which is the maximum amount of a nutrient that can be consumed safely over a long period of time. They are intended for healthy people. Those who suffer from diseases may have different needs.