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Over the course of our 30-year history, the development of new products at Vitabiotics has been fuelled by a fundamental desire to deliver natural healthcare solutions that are safe, effective, and relevant to our customers needs.

The Vitabiotics team draws on a wealth of professional healthcare experience, spanning the fields of nutrition, clinical medicine, biochemistry and pharmaceutical science. This expertise helps us to continue delivering a consistent stream of innovative new products in diverse areas of healthcare, including the menopause, joint mobility, pregnancy, and the circulatory system.

Working closely with carefully selected research organizations ensures that all our products remain under a constant process of evaluation and improvement, so that they reflect the latest scientific and clinical research. These organisations include Well-Being (The medical research and fundraising arm of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists), The National Osteoporosis Society, The Amarant Trust.

 
Key Therapeutic Areas:
Beauty
Men's Health
Women's Health
Eyes & Vision
Pregnancy
 
Research Alliances
Vitabiotics supports ongoing clinical research, conducted independently by leading UK universities. These cover a range of different aspects of health with examples including:

The University of Oxford
The role of micronutrient supplementation during the menopause (Menopace®).
Glasgow Caledonian University Department of Vision Science
The effect of antioxidant supplementation on eye tear film stability and conjunctive health (Visionace®).

The Institute of Brain Chemistry and Human Nutrition, University of North London Fertility and improved nutritional status:
'The Preconception Intervention Program' (Pregnacare®).
University of Reading
The MIDI (Micronutrients and Diabetes) study (Diabetone®)
 
Clinical Trials

Vitabiotics supports ongoing clinical research, conducted independently by leading UK universities.

 
 
   
 
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