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Mylan

Armolipid Plus 30 Tablets

Price C$ 37.82

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Armolipid Plus Food Supplement 30 Tablets contains policosanol, red yeast rice, berberine, CoEnzyme Q10, folic acid and astaxanthin. These components are certainly useful. In such a way that they control blood levels of cholesterol and triglycerides with a varied as well as balanced diet.

Product Description

Armolipid Plus Food Supplement 30 Tablets contains policosanol, red yeast rice, berberine, CoEnzyme Q10, folic acid and astaxanthin. These components are certainly useful. In such a way that they control blood levels of cholesterol and triglycerides with a varied as well as balanced diet.

1 tablet daily, with water, during or immediately after a main meal.

Policosanol (10 mg), Rice fermented with Monascus purpureus (red yeast rice) (200 mg, equivalent to 3 mg of monacolin), Folic acid (0.2 mg), Coenzyme Q10 (2 mg), Astaxanthin (0.5 mg) and Berberine (500 mg). The components are all of natural origin and allow the control of cholesterol levels (Policosanol, rice fermented with Monascus purpureus (red yeast rice), Berberine and triglycerides (Berberine) also exerting an antioxidant activity (Coenzyme Q10 and Astaxanthin).

Berberis aristata is present in Armolipid Plus and helps maintain normal cholesterol levels and control plasma triglycerides, in combination with an adequate diet. Folic acid contributes to the normal metabolism of homocysteine.

Storage conditions: Store in a cool, dry place.

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