Swisse
[Expiry: 08/2025] Swisse Ultiboost Vitamin C Chewable 310 Tablets
Swisse Ultiboost Vitamin C Chewable is a premium quality, great tasting formula to help reduce the severity and duration of cold symptoms, support healthy immune function and maintain healthy antioxidant activity.
Vitamin C helps to reduce the severity and duration of common cold symptoms. Symptoms of the common cold include blocked or runny nose, dry cough and mucus congestion.
The immune system is composed of cells and molecules organised into specialised tissues, which act as the body’s first line of defence. Vitamin C helps support a healthy immune system.
Vitamin C provides antioxidant support to help protect cells against potential free radical damage.
Formulated without any added artificial flavours or colours.
Swisse Ultiboost Vitamin C Chewable has been formulated based on scientific evidence to provide vitamin C in a natural orange flavoured, chewable tablet which supports immune health.
Active ingredients:
Each tablet contains:
Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) 250 mg
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid from sodium ascorbate 280.9 mg) 250 mg
Total vitamin C 500 mg
No added gluten, yeast, egg, soy, artificial colours or artificial flavours.
Suitable for vegetarians.
Directions:
Adult Dosage: Chew two tablets daily.
Teenage Dosage (13 to 17 years): Chew two tablets daily.
Take during or immediately after a meal, or as directed by a healthcare professional. Do not swallow whole.
Contraindications and cautions:
- Swisse Ultiboost Vitamin C Chewable may contain a small amount of milk products therefore, is not suitable for vegans.
- Swisse Ultiboost Vitamin C Chewable contains no added gluten. Swisse cannot guarantee that this product is 100% free from gluten however, there is no added gluten in the formulation, nor do any of the ingredients in the product naturally contain gluten.
- Store below 25 ̊C in a dry place.
- Swisse Ultiboost Vitamin C Chewable is suitable for administration during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Always read the label and use only as directed. If symptoms persist, see your healthcare professional. Vitamin supplements should not replace a balanced diet.