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One-A-Day Women's

*Est. $20 for 250 tablets

Reviewed August 2009
One-A-Day Women's

Best multivitamin for premenopausal women

pros
  • 18 mg of iron
  • 400 micrograms of folic acid
  • Approved in independent testing
cons
  • May cause nausea if taken without food
  • Not vegetarian
 
 
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(15 customer reviews)

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Good vitamin, November 15, 2009

I don't really have anything to say about this other then it's a good multivitamin. It has almost 100% of every vitamin you need so it gives you anything you might not be getting from your diet. I've also noticed that it helps decrease water weight. I haven't had any problems with feeling sick and dizzy after taking it. I take it right after I finish dinner and drink a glass of water with it. I did have trouble swallowing it the first few times since it's fairly big but it goes down easily now. I suspect that the people who felt sick after taking this are not taking it with food. It says right on the bottle to take it on a full stomach. Read directions people.

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Pretty decent., September 3, 2009
I have no problems with this multi-vitamin even taking without eating and have actually started sleeping better because of it. They're easy to swallow, contain many essential nutrients, have no bad taste or odor, and best of all only one pill daily is required. Couldn't ask for anything better at a reasonable price.
Sick, August 18, 2009

I've read alot of reviews on this product Most good some bad I thought it'd be a good idea to try anyway. I've never felt so sick before dizzness to feeling like I'm going to hurl (I took during a meal) I stopped taking this product after days of the same event. If you get sick with this try taking non-synthetic vitamins such as New Chapter. It's very genital even on an empty stomach I'm taking them now and havent had problems since.

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Got sick and dizzy from taking, April 26, 2009

I was very concerned about starting taking a multivitamin because they aren't regulated by the FDA, but I found out that the "one-a-day" company submitted its product for voluntary review to ConsumerLab and USP, and passed both tests for product purity and safety. So...I ignored that people said it made them sick, because I assumed that you just needed to take it with food (in fact, their website recommends taking it AFTER a meal). But, even with that in mind, it STILL made me feel nauseous and dizzy. I'd never felt so horrible in my life - I felt like I had the flu every time I took this pill. Like other reviewers, I do NOT have a weak stomach - spicy or bitter foods don't bother me. I think I'm going to try one-a-day's powdered drink instead - since it doesn't say to take it with food (so I am assuming it doesn't make you sick). stay tuned....

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Felt dizzy & wierd!, April 19, 2009

I decided that I needed to take these vitamins for the added benefits of calcium & iron. After taking just one pill, I got extremely dizzy! I mean, like I had to lie down dizzy. It was wierd. I thought perhaps it was something else going on or something I ate. Well, after taking another one the next day, BAM! I got really dizzy and wierd feeling again AND had to run to the bathroom! So, I know it has to be this vitamin. I won't take them anymore and I am returning them. Very strange, as I have never had a vitamin do that to me before!

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Our Sources

1. Consumer Lab

ConsumerLab.com tests a number of multivitamins in its latest round of testing. One-A-Day Women's is one of the multis tested.

Review: Multivitamin and Multimineral Supplements, Editors of ConsumerLab.com, March 31, 2009

2. Food and Drug Administration

Out of 324 multivitamins tested, 320 contained small traces of lead. None was above the safe/tolerable intake levels, and One-A-Day Women's had less than many other multis.

Review: Survey Data on Lead in Women's and Children's Vitamins, Editors of the Food and Drug Administration, Aug. 2008

3. Drugstore.com

One-A-Day Women's gets more than 40 customer reviews on Drugstore.com. Although some like the multivitamin and say it works for them, others say the pill upsets their stomach or causes other side effects.

Review: One-A-Day Women's Formula Vitamins, Tablets, Contributors to Drugstore.com

4. Amazon.com

In about a dozen reviews on Amazon.com, users give One-A-Day Women's mixed reactions. Some give it five stars, but others say it causes nausea or stomach upset, especially if it isn't taken with a large meal.

Review: One-A-Day Womens Multivitamin - 250 Tablets, Contributors to Amazon.com

5. Epinions.com

In more than a dozen reviews, users of One-A-Day Women's generally say they're satisfied with the multi. Some say they wish the pill could be smaller to make it easier to swallow.

Review: One-A-Day Womens Formula Vitamins Tablets 60 Each, Contributors to Epinions.com

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