

Mega Men Sport Multivitamin
GNC AMP Advanced Muscle Performance
Overview
GNC Mega Men Sport Multivitamin is designed for active men to support energy, immune function, and overall wellness, though specific ingredient dosages are not readily available.
Is it for you?
Best For: Active men, individuals looking to fill nutritional gaps, athletes
Skip If: You have specific medical conditions, are taking other medications, or are looking for highly specific ingredient dosages.
Ingredients Analysis
Vitamin A
1500 mcgVitamin C
300 mgVitamin D
40 mcgVitamin E
20.1 mgVitamin K
80 mcgThiamine
50 mgRiboflavin
50 mgNiacin
50 mgVitamin B6
50 mgFolate
680 mcg DFEFolic Acid
400 mcgVitamin B12
50 mcgBiotin
300 mcgPantothenic Acid
50 mgCholine
10 mgCalcium
200 mgIodine
150 mcgMagnesium
100 mgZinc
25 mgSelenium
200 mcgCopper
2 mgManganese
2 mgChromium
120 mcgMolybdenum
75 mcgChloride
72 mgPotassium
80 mgSports Blend
54.91 mgCarnosyn
10 mgTaurine
10 mgInositol
10 mgMsm
10 mgL-Carnitine
6 mgSilica
4 mgBoron
2 mgCelery Juice Concentrate
1.9 mgHyaluronic Acid
1 mgVanadium
10 mcgSuper Antioxidant Blend
28.96 mgAlpha-Lipoic Acid
25 mgLycopene
1 mgTurmeric Root Extract
500 mcgZeaxanthin
400 mcgAstaxanthin
50 mcgBeta-Cryptoxanthin
10 mcgL-Leucine
50 mgL-Isoleucine
50 mgL-Valine
50 mgHow to Use
Typically, take the recommended serving size (often 2 caplets) once daily with a meal.
Daily
Morning
With food
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