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3/31/2026
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SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 1 Research
7
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.5
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  1 ml (cc)
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2) (as Riboflavin 5'-Phosphate Sodium)
1.7 mg
131%
Niacin (as Niacinamide)
20 mg
125%
Vitamin B-6 (as Pyridoxine Hydrochloride)
2 mg
118%
Vitamin B-12 (as Cyanocobalamin)
1,200 mcg
50,000%
Pantothenic Acid (as Dexpanthenol)
30 mg
600%
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Top Medical Research Studies

We examined the potential benefits of carnitine and folic acid in reducing bone pain and fatigue in patients with beta-thalassemia minor. Over three months, 73 participants received either carnitine alone, a combination of carnitine and folic acid, or folic acid alone, while a control group went without supplementation.

Our results showed that carnitine significantly improved plasma levels and reduced bone pain and muscle weakness for those affected by this condition. Although folic acid improved red blood cell levels, its impact on bone pain was not directly highlighted. Overall, our findings suggest that carnitine can be beneficial in addressing bone pain in these patients.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Quick relief
3 people found this helpful
My husband often experiences bone pain. On a friend's recommendation, we tried this complex instead of vitamin B injections, and it genuinely works; relief comes quickly, and discomfort vanishes. This vitamin is now a staple in our first aid kit. The liquid form is very convenient – just drops under the tongue.
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9
Inflammation relief
This complex effectively alleviates bone pain and provides relief during episodes of a pinched nerve, quickly reducing inflammation.
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7.5
No discomfort
My mum appreciated this complex, as she usually experiences discomfort from vitamins due to her gastrointestinal issues. However, there was no discomfort this time, and her bone pain has lessened.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 1 Research
7
  • All Researches
We examined the potential benefits of carnitine and folic acid in reducing bone pain and fatigue in patients with beta-thalassemia minor. Over three months, 73 participants received either carnitine alone, a combination of carnitine and folic acid, or folic acid alone, while a control group went without supplementation.

Our results showed that carnitine significantly improved plasma levels and reduced bone pain and muscle weakness for those affected by this condition. Although folic acid improved red blood cell levels, its impact on bone pain was not directly highlighted. Overall, our findings suggest that carnitine can be beneficial in addressing bone pain in these patients.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.5
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9
Quick relief
3 people found this helpful
My husband often experiences bone pain. On a friend's recommendation, we tried this complex instead of vitamin B injections, and it genuinely works; relief comes quickly, and discomfort vanishes. This vitamin is now a staple in our first aid kit. The liquid form is very convenient – just drops under the tongue.
Read More
9
Inflammation relief
This complex effectively alleviates bone pain and provides relief during episodes of a pinched nerve, quickly reducing inflammation.
Read More
7.5
No discomfort
My mum appreciated this complex, as she usually experiences discomfort from vitamins due to her gastrointestinal issues. However, there was no discomfort this time, and her bone pain has lessened.
Read More

Frequently Asked Questions

9
Inflammation relief
This complex effectively alleviates bone pain and provides relief during episodes of a pinched nerve, quickly reducing inflammation.
9
Quick relief
3 people found this helpful
My husband often experiences bone pain. On a friend's recommendation, we tried this complex instead of vitamin B injections, and it genuinely works; relief comes quickly, and discomfort vanishes. This vitamin is now a staple in our first aid kit. The liquid form is very convenient – just drops under the tongue.
7.5
No discomfort
My mum appreciated this complex, as she usually experiences discomfort from vitamins due to her gastrointestinal issues. However, there was no discomfort this time, and her bone pain has lessened.
We examined the potential benefits of carnitine and folic acid in reducing bone pain and fatigue in patients with beta-thalassemia minor. Over three months, 73 participants received either carnitine alone, a combination of carnitine and folic acid, or folic acid alone, while a control group went without supplementation.

Our results showed that carnitine significantly improved plasma levels and reduced bone pain and muscle weakness for those affected by this condition. Although folic acid improved red blood cell levels, its impact on bone pain was not directly highlighted. Overall, our findings suggest that carnitine can be beneficial in addressing bone pain in these patients.

References

  1. Tabei SM, Mazloom M, Shahriari M, Zareifar S, Azimi A, et al. Determining and surveying the role of carnitine and folic acid to decrease fatigue in β-thalassemia minor subjects. Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2013;30:742. 10.3109/08880018.2013.771388
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