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Lipoflavanoid
Lipoflavanoid is an over the counterantioxidantnutrientformula created in 1961, by Numark Labs, to help combat tinnitus(ringing in the ears). It was shown to improve blood circulation in the inner ear canal. At least one medical study [{{fullurl:Template:FULLPAGENAME}}#endnote_Williams] concluded that Lipoflavanoid provides a beneficial effect for patients suffering from tinnitus due to Meniere's disease. The manufacturer does not claim that Lipoflavanoid provides beneficial effects for tinnitus due to other causes.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1 Ingredients
- 2 see Also
- 3 Notes and References
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Ingredients
Three capsule dose:
Active
- Vitamin C(ascoric acid) 300 mg500% daily value (DV)
- Vitamin B-1 (thiaminmononitrate) 1 mg 67% DV
- Vitamin B-2(riboflavin) 1 mg 59% DV
- Niacin(niacinamide) 10 mg 50% DV
- Vitamin B-6(pyridoxineHCl) 1 mg 50% DV
- Vitamin B-12((Cyanocobalamin) 5 µg83% DV
- Pantothentic acid(calcium pantothenate) 5 mg 50% DV
- Choline(choline bitartrate) 334 mg DV(unk)
- Bioflavonoids(lemon bioflavonoids complex) 300 mg DV(unk)
- Inositol334 mg
Inactive
- disbasic calcium phosphate
- microcrystalline cellulose
- croscamellose sodium
- stearic acid
- hydroxypropl methylcellulose
- magnesium stearate
- pharmaceutical glaze
- polyethylene glycol
- titanium dioxide
- ethyl vanillin
- FD&Cyellow #6 (Sunset Yellow FCF
- FD&C red #40 lake
- FD&C blue #1 lake.
Contains no sugar, starch, yeast, wheat, maize, milkproducts, or preservatives.
Notice: As with all medications, please consult with a medical professional, especially if pregnant or nursing a baby, before taking this product.
see Also
- Meniere's Disease
- Otolaryngology
- Vitamin
- Medical Treatment of Meniere?s Diease
Notes and References
- ^ Williams HL, Maher FT, Corbin KB, et al: Eriodictyol glycoside in the treatment of Meniere?s disease. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol72:1082, 1963.
Categories: Otolaryngology
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipoflavanoid Wikipedia article Lipoflavanoid.
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