Meijer

Menopause Support Drug Free

Serving
1 Caplet(s)
Per container
28
UPC
719283272447
DSLD
Avoid-flaggedObjective label signals
Flagged excipients
3
1 avoid · 2 caution
FDA recalls
0
no recall history
CAERS reports
2
FDA consumer events
Certifications
0
none recorded
1 avoid-level excipient · Every flag below links to the authority's published citation.
NIH LiverTox
1 ingredient with hepatotoxicity classification
Worst severity: Category B
About LiverTox →
  • Green TeaCategory B

    LiverTox Category B (for concentrated extracts only, not brewed tea). High-dose EGCG (>800 mg/day) from supplements linked to hepatotoxicity. EFSA 2018 opinion. USP verification recommended.

    LiverTox →

Supplement Facts

7 active ingredients
IngredientAmount% DV
Total Carbohydrates
CarbohydrateUNII · 0
1 Gram(s)1%
Calcium
UNII · SY7Q814VUP
90 mg7%
Black cohosh extract
Black CohoshUNII · K73E24S6X9
80 mg
Soy Isoflavones extract
SoyUNII · 71B37NR06D
60 mg
Green Tea (Camellia sinensis) leaf extract
Green TeaUNII · W2ZU1RY8B0
100 mg
Yerba Mate leaf extract
Mate
30 mg
Magnolia bark extract
MagnoliaUNII · 5M609NV974
15 mg
Flagged excipients

3 flagged · authority citations

  • ● AVOIDTitanium Dioxide
    color

    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.

  • ◐ CAUTIONGreen Tea Extract
    other

    EFSA 2018 scientific opinion: EGCG doses > 800 mg/day from supplements (not from beverage consumption) have been associated with hepatotoxic case reports. Capsule-form extracts pose higher risk than infused tea. LiverTox category B.

  • ◐ CAUTIONBlack Cohosh Extract
    other

    LiverTox category C — plausible cause of acute liver injury based on 40+ published case reports. EMA HMPC monograph (2010) requires EU warning label. Still legal but FDA advisory encourages caution.

FDA CAERS · adverse event context
2
consumer-submitted adverse event reports filed with the FDA CFSAN Adverse Event Reporting System mentioning this product or its brand.

CAERS reports are unverified consumer submissions — not adjudicated causality. Large well-known brands accumulate proportionally more reports simply due to broader use. About CAERS →

Other ingredients

Dicalcium Phosphate · Microcrystalline Cellulose · Calcium Carbonate · Maltodextrin · Soy Isoflavones extract · Crospovidone · Croscarmellose Sodium · Carnauba Wax · Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose · Magnesium Stearate · Magnolia Extract · Polyethylene Glycol · Polysorbate 80 · Riboflavin · Silica · Stearic Acid · Yerba Mate Extract