Nutritional products in this category refers to vitamins, nutritional supplements, iron products, and other minerals and electrolytes.
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The makers of Aminosyn, an injectible amino acid, describe their product, patient and caregiver initiatives, and custom manufacturing services. Also available on the site is the product catalog.
http://www.hospira.com/products/aminosyn.aspx
Clinical Trials of Vitamin and Mineral Supplements for Cancer Prevention

Addresses the efficacy of the prevention of chronic diseae using multivitamin and multimineral supplements and includes the Linxian trials.
http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/full/85/1/314S
Website offers information about the medication Deplin, which provides nutritional support to the brain.
http://www.deplin.com
The official site of the manufacturer of a hypoallergenic, amino-acid-based intravenous nutritional supplement for infants suffering from food allergies, eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders, and malabsorption, maintain this site which offers information about the product, who should use it, how to buy it, and details about various ways to be reimbursed for the cost.
http://elecare.com/
Exhibits databases about supplements which include comparative effectiveness, herbal supplements, brand names, and an interactions checker.
http://www.naturalstandard.com/
Features panththenic acid, also known as Vitamin B5, and details about its use, side effects, and properties. Furnishes data about how much B5 is enough, various sources of B5, and storage information.
http://www.lifeclinic.com/focus/nutrition/vitamin-b5.asp
Experienced and cGMP pharma manufacturers compliant in the manufacturing of drugs and dietary supplements and in the development of medical foods.
http://www.redriverpharma.com/
Vitamin and Mineral Combinations
Prepares a concise but thorough overview of vitamin-mineral combinations B complex and C complex, as well as possible drug interactions, as well as possible side effects.
http://www.healthline.com/goldcontent/b-complex-vitamin-with-vitamin-c