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  • noun Plural form of multivitamin.

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Examples

  • They also understood him to be saying that his multivitamins were a cure for HIV.

    Autism Hub 2008

  • The last time we tested no-name multivitamins from outlets like the Dollar Store, Family Dollar, and Big Lots, nearly half failed to meet the label claim for one or more nutrients, and a few didn’t dissolve properly.

    9 items not worthy of your holiday cash 2009

  • The last time we tested no-name multivitamins from outlets like the Dollar Store, Family Dollar, and Big Lots, nearly half failed to meet the label claim for one or more nutrients, and a few didn’t dissolve properly.

    9 items not worthy of your holiday cash 2009

  • And the dose of vitamin D in pills, such as multivitamins, may be too low.

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  • Dr. Coates, of the NIH, says based on the best evidence, If you are taking multivitamins, there is no reason to stop, and if you are not taking them, there is no reason to start.

    Multivitamins: So Many Types, So Many Labels Melinda Beck 2011

  • The consumer-advocacy group Center for Science in the Public Interest has asked the FDA to require warning labels on multivitamins and other supplements for some of these conditions.

    Multivitamins: So Many Types, So Many Labels Melinda Beck 2011

  • Oh, by the way, China now plays a dominant role in the production of vitamins A, B12, and E, besides many of the raw ingredients that go into multivitamins.

    Chriss Street: Book Review: Death by China: Confronting the Dragon Chriss Street 2011

  • A 2003 U.S. Preventive Services Task Force report found insufficient evidence either for or against taking multivitamins to prevent cancer or cardiovascular disease.

    Multivitamins: So Many Types, So Many Labels Melinda Beck 2011

  • Oh, by the way, China now plays a dominant role in the production of vitamins A, B12, and E, besides many of the raw ingredients that go into multivitamins.

    Chriss Street: Book Review: Death by China: Confronting the Dragon Chriss Street 2011

  • Some multivitamins selling for less than 10 cents a day performed better on the tests than those selling for 50 cents or more.

    Multivitamins: So Many Types, So Many Labels Melinda Beck 2011

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