I-Vite Protect
Supplement Facts
6 active ingredients14 authority-backed effects
Rolled up from EFSA / FDA / NIH ODS authorized function claims on this product's active ingredients. Each row shows which ingredients contribute.
- from: Vitamin A · Zinc
- from: Copper · Vitamin A · Vitamin C · Zinc
- from: Vitamin A
- from: Vitamin C
- from: Vitamin C
- from: Zinc
- from: Zinc
- from: Zinc
- from: Zinc
- from: Zinc
- from: Copper
- from: Copper
- from: Vitamin C · Vitamin E · Zinc
- from: Vitamin C
4 flagged · authority citations
- ● AVOIDTitanium Dioxidecolor
Banned in EU food products effective 2022-08 (Commission Regulation (EU) 2022/63) following EFSA Panel opinion that a safe daily intake could not be established due to genotoxicity concerns. Still GRAS in the US under 21 CFR 73.575 but EU position is stricter.
- ● AVOIDpartially hydrogenated Soybean Oilshortening
FDA removed partially hydrogenated oils from the GRAS list in 2015 with a compliance deadline in 2018 (21 CFR 184.1472 removal) because they are not generally recognized as safe for use in human food.
- ◐ CAUTIONFD&C yellow #6color
EU requires 'attention in children' warning per Reg 1333/2008 Annex III (Southampton study 2007). Banned in Norway + Finland; allowed in US under 21 CFR 74.706 with declaration.
- ◐ CAUTIONFD&C Red #40color
EU requires the same 'attention/activity in children' warning label as Yellow 5 per Commission Regulation 1333/2008 Annex III. California enacted a public-school ban effective 2028 (AB 2316, 2024).
CAERS reports are unverified consumer submissions — not adjudicated causality. Large well-known brands accumulate proportionally more reports simply due to broader use. About CAERS →
Lactose · Microcrystalline Cellulose · Croscarmellose Sodium · Talc · Stearic Acid · Hypromellose · Silicon Dioxide · Vegetable Magnesium Stearate · carbo wax · Triacetin · Ethyl Vanillin · Carnauba Wax · Corn Starch · Food Starch · Dextrose · DL-Alpha-Tocopherol · Sodium Ascorbate · hydrolysed gelatin · Sorbic Acid · Sodium Benzoate