OTC Product News: March 2023

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Pharmacy TimesMarch 2023
Volume 89
Issue 3

Products include multivitamin gummies and a superfood supplement.

50 Plus Multivitamin Gummies

From: GNC

GNC has introduced a new line of 50 Plus multivitamin gummies for both men and women. The company combined multivitamins while curating them specifically for individuals over 50 years. The multivitamins aim to better support longevity and overall quality of life. The gummies also support healthy aging and immune health, according to the company’swebsite. The 50 Plus multivitamin gummies are available to order at retail locations and on GNC’s website.

For More Information:

gnc.com

Organic SuperGreens

From: Ancient Nutrition

Ancient Nutrition has launched Organic SuperGreens, which contains more than 25 superfoods. The products support detoxification, digestive functions, and energy. Additionally, they can reduce occasional bloating, constipation, and gas and help maintain healthy gut microflora. SuperGreens also has a probiotic blend of Bacillus clausii and Bacillus subtilis. The products also contain organic ashwagandha root and adaptogenic herbs and roots, which help the body adapt to stress and stay in balance.

For More Information:

ancientnutrition.com

PreserVision AREDS 2 Formula MiniGels

From: Bausch + Lomb

PreserVision AREDS 2 formula MiniGels are built on the original PreserVision formula, which is an eye mineral and vitamin supplement from Bausch + Lomb. The softgels contain lutein and zeaxanthin, which replace beta-carotene, based on the AREDS2 study (NCT00345176), according to the company’s website. The study investigated whether the addition of docosahexaenoic acid and eicosapentaenoic acid and lutein and zeaxanthin, or a combination of all of them, could reduce the risk of age-related macular degeneration.

For More Information:

preservision.com

Anti-Dandruff Shampoo

From: Ouai

Ouai has debuted an anti-dandruff shampoo formulated with 2% salicylic acid. In a clinical study of 25 individuals, they showed fewer flakes and less irritation and itching after 28 days of using the shampoo, according to the company’s website. Participants said their scalps felt healthier. The key ingredient of the shampoo is vitamin E, and it is cruelty-, gluten- paraben-, and phthalate-free.

For More Information:

theouai.com

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