Nature Made® Extra Strength Biotin 2,500 mcg Softgels
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Biotin may help support healthy hair, skin and nails as well as carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism.‡† These little softgels pack a big punch; no wonder they're in high demand.
Nature Made® Extra Strength Biotin 2,500 mcg Softgels
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Biotin may help support healthy hair, skin and nails as well as carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism.‡† These little softgels pack a big punch; no wonder they're in high demand.
Benefits
- May help support healthy hair, skin and nails‡†
- Supports carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism†
- Nature Made® Biotin Liquid Softgel 2,500 mcg is guaranteed to meet our high quality standards. It is made from carefully selected ingredients under strict manufacturing processes
- #1 Pharmacist Recommended Brand of Letter Vitamin Supplements*
- United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Verified
†These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. ‡May help support healthy hair, skin and nails in those that are biotin deficient.† *Based on U.S. News & World Report - Pharmacy Times Survey of pharmacists recommending this category.
- Supports Hair, Skin and Nail HealthSourced from high quality ingredientsCan be found in avocados
What this Supplement is
Biotin is part of the family of B vitamins. (It’s also known as vitamin B7.) And it may support healthy hair, skin and nails in those who are biotin deficient.† As if that weren't enough, biotin also supports the metabolism of carbohydrates, protein and fats.† With 2,500 mcg of biotin per serving, these easy-to-swallow softgels are an easy way to help you feel your best.†
What's in our Nature Made® Extra Strength Biotin 2,500 mcg Softgels?
Ingredients
Amount per Unit: 2,500 mcg
- No Synthetic Dyes—Colors Derived from Natural Sources
- No Artificial Flavors
- Gluten Free
What dietary shortfalls does this product address?
This product is formulated to supplement biotin intake.
Where do we normally get this product from?
Biotin is found in a variety of foods including whole grains, egg yolks, walnuts, tomatoes, carrots, avocados and leafy greens.
Who might need to take this product?
That's easy. Biotin is specially formulated for those looking for hair, skin and nail support.‡
Suggested Use: Adults, take 1 softgel daily with water and a meal.
Interactions
Given that no two people are alike, if you are taking any medications you should be aware that potential drug-nutrient interactions may occur and are encouraged to consult a healthcare professional before using this product. Combining certain prescription drugs and dietary supplements can lead to undesirable effects such as:
- Diminished drug effectiveness
- Reduced supplement effectiveness
- Impaired drug and/or supplement absorption
Use caution:
Biotin may interfere with lab tests. If you are taking medication or planning to undergo lab testing, consult your physician before use.
What this Supplement is
Biotin is part of the family of B vitamins. (It’s also known as vitamin B7.) And it may support healthy hair, skin and nails in those who are biotin deficient.† As if that weren't enough, biotin also supports the metabolism of carbohydrates, protein and fats.† With 2,500 mcg of biotin per serving, these easy-to-swallow softgels are an easy way to help you feel your best.†
Questions? We've got answers.
- Biotin helps support healthy hair, skin and nails for those who are biotin deficient.† Learn more about key nutrients for supporting healthy skin, hair and nails.‡
- The Food and Nutrition Board of the Health and Medicine Division (formerly the Institute of Medicine) recommends a minimum of 30 micrograms (mcg) of biotin per day for males and females ages 19 and older. As much as 5,000 mcg of biotin per day is considered safe, although it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional before using doses above 2,500 mcg.
- Biotin is found in a number of foods, including but not limited to whole grains, egg yolks, walnuts, tomatoes, carrots, avocados and leafy greens.
- Yes. Biotin belongs to the family of B vitamins and is also known as vitamin B7.
- Please refer to the expiration date on the bottle.