Integrative Therapeutics   OsteoPrime® Ultra - 120 Tablets

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Item Number: IT1214
Serving Size: 4 Tablets Servings per Container: 30
Price per Serving:  $1.13 Price per Unit*: $0.28 per Tablet
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This exclusive formula boasts powerful ingredients that promote and preserve strong bones and bone structure, while increasing calcium absorption. This potent blend is enriched with the highly beneficial Vitamin K2, which maintains a consistent level in the blood, providing crucial support for bone health. Don't settle for inferior alternatives like Vitamin K1 or synthetic K2 - choose this unique formulation for vital bone care.

Developed in collaboration with Dr. Alan Gaby, a renowned authority on bone health, this formula boasts 24 beneficial vitamins, trace minerals, and vital nutrients, including the highly absorbable Vitamin K2. Experience the power of potent bone support in one easy-to-take supplement.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These products are not meant to diagnose‚ treat or cure any disease or medical condition. Please consult your doctor before starting any exercise or nutritional supplement program or before using these or any product during pregnancy or if you have a serious medical condition.


  • MFG # 77712
  • UPC # 871791000247
Official Website: https://www.integrativepro.com

Serving Size: 4 Tablets
Servings Per Container: 30

Amount Per Serving / % DV

Total Carbohydrate 2g / <1%†
Dietary Fiber <1g / 3%†
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) 120mg / 200%
Vitamin D (As Cholecalciferol) 800 IU / 200%
Vitamin K2 345mcg / 431%
(Menaquinone-7) from Natto (Fermented soybean extract)
Thiamin (Vitamin B1) 20mg / 1‚333%
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) 20mg / 1‚176%
Niacin (As Niacinamide) 50mg / 250%
Vitamin B6 (As Pyridoxine HCI) 25mg / 1‚250%
Folic Acid 800mcg / 200%
Vitamin B12 (As Cyanocobalamin) 50mcg / 833%
Pantothenic Acid (As Calcium D-Pantothenate) 20mg / 200%
Calcium 800mg / 80%
(As Calcium carbonate‚ tricalcium phosphate‚ calcium krebs cycle complex‚ calcium lactate and calcium citrate)
Phosphorus (From tricalcium phosphate) 128mg / 13%
Magnesium (As Magnesium oxide and magnesium aspartate) 300mg / 75%
Zinc (As Zinc Picolinate) 20mg / 133%
Selenium (As Sodium Selenite) 100mcg / 143%
Copper (As Copper Gluconate) 2mg / 100%
Manganese (As Manganese Aspartate) 7mg / 350%
Molybdenum (As Sodium Molybdate) 50mcg / 67%
Sodium 5mg / <1%
Betaine HCI 20mg / **
Silicon (As Silicon Dioxide) 5mg / **
Boron (As Boric Acid/Krebs cycle intermediate blend) 3mg / **

†Percent Daily Values (DV) are based on a 2‚000 calorie diet.
**Daily Value not established.

Other Ingredients: Cellulose‚ sodium carboxymethylcellulose‚ stearic acid‚ magnesium stearate‚ hydrwoxypropyl methylcellulose‚ glycerin.

Contains Soy.

Contains no sugar‚ yeast‚ wheat‚ gluten‚ dairy products‚ artificial colors‚ flavors‚ or preservatives.

Take 4 tablets daily‚ during or after meals‚ or as recommended by your healthcare professional.

If pregnant‚ nursing‚ or taking Coumadin® (Warfarin)‚ or any other prescription drugs‚ consult your healthcare professional prior to use.

Keep out of reach of children.

Safety sealed with printed inner seal. Do not use if seal is broken or missing.

Allergen Caution: Contains Soy.

  • Dairy Free
  • Gluten Free
  • Sugar Free
  • Wheat Free
  • Yeast Free

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  • Question:
    I began taking 2 pills with meals and I got heart burn so bad I have not had heart burn since childbirth 33 years ago. Is this normal, what should I do?
    Altos on 8/28/2014 Answer:
    • Hello, thank you for contacting PureFormulas. Do you take OsteoPrime with meals? This might be helpful. Also, make sure to discuss this with your health care practitioner.
      Raisa on 8/29/2014

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