
Best multivitamin for premenopausal women
- 18 mg of iron
- 400 micrograms of folic acid
- Approved in independent testing
- May cause nausea if taken without food
- Not vegetarian
Our Sources
1. Consumer LabDetails/Subscribe
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
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
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