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  5. Multivitamin - Wikipedia

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    Multivitamins are typically available in a variety of formulas based on age and sex, or (as in prenatal vitamins) based on more specific nutritional needs; a multivitamin for men might include less iron, while a multivitamin for seniors might include extra vitamin D. Some formulas make a point of including extra antioxidants.

  6. Geritol - Wikipedia

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    Geritol is a United States trademarked name for various dietary supplements, past and present. [1] Geritol is a brand name for several vitamin complexes plus iron or multimineral products in both liquid form and tablets, containing from 9.5 to 18 mg of iron per daily dose. [2] The name conveys a connection with aging, as in "geriatric". The ...

  7. Centrum (multivitamin) - Wikipedia

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    On October 17, 2012, researchers reported on a double-blind study of 14,641 male U.S. physicians initially aged 50 years or older (mean age of 64.3, standard deviation 9.2 years), that began in 1997 with treatment and follow-up through June 1, 2011.