These supplements may
contain zinc gluconate, zinc sulfate, or zinc acetate.
Not exact matches
A homeopathic nasal gel, made by Zicam and
containing ionic
zinc gluconate, was recalled by the US FDA in 2009 because it has been associated with long lasting or permanent loss of smell (anosmia)[this is not related to lactation — see the FDA information page and Jafek BW, Linschoten MR, Murrow BW.
Supplements
contain several forms of
zinc, including
zinc gluconate,
zinc sulfate, and
zinc acetate.
Also, it goes without saying that quality trumps quantity every time — if you are going to take curcumin, ensure it
contains bioperine (black pepper) to optimise bioavailability, if you are taking green tea ensure that it has a high EGCG level, and for
zinc I would recommend bisglycinate,
gluconate, or aspartate.
Contains chlorhexidine
gluconate, cetylpyridinium chloride, and
zinc as active ingredients in an oral rinse formulation for use in cats and dogs to help fight plaque, maintain oral health, and freshen breath fast.