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Compare Twinlab DualTabs VS Natrol My Favorite Multiple Original
 
 
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There are 53 differences and 7 similarities between Twinlab DualTabs, Natrol My Favorite Multiple Original
 
General
Other Ingredients   Cellulose, Di-calcium Phosphate, Vegetable Stearic Acid, Guar Gum, Croscarmellose Sodium, Calcium Stearate, Dextrin, Silica, Dextrose, Soy Lecithin, Peppermint Oil, Sodium Citrate. vs   Gelatin, Acacia, Magnesium Stearate, Water, Silica, Maltodextrin, Dibasic Calcium Phosphate, Soybean Oil, Cornstarch, Magnesium Carbonate.  
 
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Directions   Suggested Use: Take 1 Or 2 Tablets Twice Daily, Preferably With Breakfast And Evening Meals. vs   Take 3 Capsules Daily With Meals.  
 
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Warnings   If You Are Pregnant Or Nursing, Taking Any Medication Or Have Any Medical Condition, Consult A Health Care Professional Before Use. Accidental Overdose Of Iron-containing Products Is A Leading Cause Of Fatal Poisoning In Children Under 6. Keep This Product Out Of Reach Of Children. In Case Of Accidental Overdose, Call A Doctor Or Poison Control Center Immediately. vs   Accidental Overdose Of Iron-containing Products Is A Leading Cause Of Fatal Poisoning In Children Under 6. In Case Of Accidental Overdose, Call A Doctor Or Poison Control Center Immediately. Consult Your Healthcare Professional Prior To Use If You Have Or Suspect A Medical Condition Or Are Taking Prescription Drugs. Do Not Use If You Are Pregnant Or Lactating. People With Allergies To Gluten, Soy Or Wheat Should Consult Their Healthcare Professional Before Taking This Product.  
 
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Free Of   Salt (sodium Chloride), Artificial Colors, Flavors And Preservatives. vs   Yeast, Milk, Egg, Artificial Colors, Flavors, Added Sugar And Preservatives.  
 
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Disclaimer   These Statements Have Not Been Evaluated By The Fda. These Products Are Not Intended To Diagnose, Treat, Cure, Or Prevent Any Disease. vs   These Statements Have Not Been Evaluated By The Fda. These Products Are Not Intended To Diagnose, Treat, Cure, Or Prevent Any Disease.  
 
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Count   
200 Tablets
vs   180 Capsules
 
 
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Serving   
2 Tablets
vs   3 Capsules
 
 
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Servings   
100
vs   60
 
 
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Description   Bi-layer Tablets With Sustained Release Vitamins Gluten Free Dualtabs Mega Vitamin & Mineral Formula Is A Revolutionary New Concept In Multivitamin And Mineral Supplementation. Each Tablet Is Composed Of One Layer Of Fat Soluble Vitamins As Well As Sustained Release Water Soluble Vitamins, And Another Layer Of Rapid Release Minerals And Digestive Aids. The Water Soluble Vitamins Are Released Over A Prolonged Period Of Time Through The Passage In The Gastrointestinal Tract (digestive Tract) For Optimum Absorption. Dualtabs Sustained Release Bi-layer Formula Also Eliminates The Need To Take Vitamins More Than Twice Daily To Achieve Peak Blood Levels Of Water Soluble Vitamins Over A Prolonged Period Of Time. Dualtabs Eliminate The Interaction Between Incompatible Nutrients For Maximum Stability And Quality. Iron Is Specially Coated To Minimize Gastric Disturbance. vs   Multivitamin Antioxidants And Essential Nutrients 23 Vitamins & Minerals  
 
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Biotin   
150 mcg
vs   150 mcg
 
 
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Vitamin C (As Ascorbic Acid)   
500 mg
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Vitamin B12 (As Cyanocobalamin)   
50 mcg
vs   25 mcg
 
 
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Folate (As Folic Acid)   
200 mcg
vs   200 mcg
 
 
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Vitamin D (As Cholecalciferol)   
200 IU
vs   200 IU
 
 
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Vitamin K (As Phytonadione)   
25 mcg
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Iron (As Ferrous Fumarate)   
5 mg
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Pantothenic Acid (As D-Calcium Pantothenate)   
75 mg
vs   25 mg
 
 
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Selenium (as Sodium Selenite)   
100 mcg
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Molybdenum (As Amino Acid Chelate)    vs   25 mcg
 
 
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Chromium (As Amino Acid Chelate)    vs   100 mcg
 
 
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Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)   
37.5 mg
vs   25 mg
 
 
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Molybdenum (As Sodium Molybdate)   
250 mcg
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Copper (As Amino Acid Chelate)    vs   1 mg
 
 
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Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopheryl succinate)    vs   200 IU
 
 
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Iodine (from kelp)   
75 mcg
vs   75 mcg
 
 
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PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid)   
5 mg
vs   25 mg
 
 
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Choline (as bitartrate)   
25 mg
vs   25 mg
 
 
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Inositol   
12.5 mg
vs   25 mg
 
 
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Zinc (as amino acid chelate)    vs   12.5 mg
 
 
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Rutin    vs   12.5 mg
 
 
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Zinc (as gluconate)   
15 mg
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Selenium (as selenium amino acid chelate    vs   100 mcg
 
 
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Copper (as Gluconate)   
1 mg
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Manganese (as Gluconate)   
2.5 mg
vs   1 mg
 
 
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Vitamin C (as calcium ascorbate)    vs   125 mg
 
 
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Magnesium (as magnesium oxide, citrate)    vs   200 mg
 
 
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Potassium (as potassium chloride)    vs   50 mg
 
 
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Niacin (as niacinamide and niacin)    vs   25 mg
 
 
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Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopheryl acid succinate)   
100 IU
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Thiamin (As Mononitrate)   
37.5 mg
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Vitamin A (as beta carotene and retinyl palmitate)   
12,500 IU
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Niacin (as niacinamide ascorbate)   
50 mg
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Potassium (as potassium chloride, citrate, aspartate)   
19 mg
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Glutamic Acid HCl   
50 mg
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Vanadium (as sodium metavanadate)   
5 mcg
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Proprietary BlendAcerola extract, citrus bioflavonoids complex, hesperidin complex, bromelain, papain, rose hips extract, rutin, and lactobactobacillus acid   
62 mg
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Iron (from amino acid chelate)    vs   9 mg
 
 
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Boron (as boron amino acid chelate)    vs   0.1 mg
 
 
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Calcium (as calcium citrate, carbonate)   
500 mg
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Vitamin A (as Retinyl Palmitate and 50% Beta Carotene d-salina)    vs   5,000 IU
 
 
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Calcium (as Calcium: Carbonate, Citrate, Ascorbate)    vs   500 mg
 
 
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Betaine (as Trimethylglycine (TMG))    vs   300 mg
 
 
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Multi-Enzyme Blend (Amylase, Papain, Protease, Bromelain, Lipase)    vs   55 mg
 
 
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Eleuthero (Eleutherococcus senticosus) (root)    vs   7.5 mg
 
 
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Thiamin (vitamin B1) (as thiamine HCl)    vs   25 mg
 
 
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GP Flavonoid Complex Extracted from Rose Hips (fruit), Turmeric (root), Bilberry (berries), Hawthorn (berries), Grape (skin), Milk Thistle (seed)    vs   50 mg
 
 
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Hesperidin Complex (35%)    vs   12.5 mg
 
 
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Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCI)   
37.5 mg
vs   25 mg
 
 
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Chromium (as Chloride)   
100 mcg
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Magnesium (as Oxide, Aspartate)   
250 mg
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