Lipoflavonoid

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Lipoflavonoid is a proprietary, over-the-counter, nutrient formula created in 1961, by DSE Healthcare Solutions, to help combat tinnitus (sounds in the ears). Although it has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for this purpose, it has been shown to improve blood circulation in the inner ear canal in at least one medical study,[1] which concluded that Lipoflavonoid provides a beneficial effect for patients suffering from tinnitus due to Meniere's disease. Many ear, nose and throat specialists recommend Lipo-Flavonoid for their patients who suffer from tinnitus.[2] The manufacturer does not claim that Lipoflavonoid provides beneficial effects for tinnitus due to other causes. Lipoflavonoid is a registered trademark.

Ingredients

Three capsule dose:

Active

Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 300 mg 500% daily value (DV)
Vitamin B-1 (thiamin mononitrate) 1 mg 67% DV
Vitamin B-2 (riboflavin) 1 mg 59% DV
Niacin (niacinamide) 10 mg 50% DV
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine HCl) 1 mg 50% DV
Vitamin B-12 (Cyanocobalamin) 5 µg 83% DV
Pantothenic acid (calcium pantothenate) 5 mg 50% DV
Choline (choline bitartrate) 334 mg DV(unk)
Bioflavonoids (lemon bioflavonoids complex) 300 mg DV(unk)
Inositol 334 mg

Inactive

disbasic calcium phosphate
microcrystalline cellulose
croscamellose sodium
stearic acid
hydroxypropyl methylcellulose
magnesium stearate
pharmaceutical glaze
polyethylene glycol
titanium dioxide
ethyl vanillin
FD&C yellow #6 (Sunset Yellow FCF)
FD&C red #40 lake
FD&C blue #1 lake.

Contains no sugar, starch, yeast, wheat, maize, milk products, or preservatives.

See also

References

  1. Williams HL, Maher FT, Corbin KB, et al: Eriodictyol glycoside in the treatment of Meniere’s disease. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol72:1082, 1963.
  2. Dr. Peter Gott, Northwest Herald, 12-Aug-2007