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- Altovis abstract "Altovis is a herbal supplement that was marketed as a pharmaceutical drug in major television advertising campaigns in 2004 and 2005, targeted primarily at individuals who find themselves low on energy. Its main active ingredients are caffeine and ginseng.Altovis is produced and sold by Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals (best known for Enzyte), initially via subsidiary Wagner Nutraceuticals.When originally introduced, the active ingredients in Altovis were green tea leaf extract (provides caffeine), cordyceps extract (mycelium), Eleutherococcus (Siberian ginseng), vinpocetine (from vocanga tree seeds), and octacosanol. It also contains the following other ingredients: Dicalcium phosphate, microcrystalline cellulose, croscarmellose sodium, stearic acid, silica, magnesium stearate, and film coat (hypromellose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol, titanium dioxide, FD&C yellow #6 lake, riboflavin, FD&C blue #2 lake).As of 2008, the active ingredients—green tea leaf extract (provides 100 mg caffeine and 350 mg polyphenols), Eleuthero root 12:1 extract (equivalent to 2000 mg eleuthero root), Korean ginseng root 5:1 extract (Panax ginseng), and Octacosanol—have been the same since at least late 2006. The new formula has the same other ingredients, except silica is now listed after magnesium stearate.".
- Altovis wikiPageExternalLink www.altovis.com.
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- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Advertising.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Caffeine.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biologically_based_therapies.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Cellulose.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Cordyceps.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Croscarmellose_sodium.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Dicalcium_phosphate.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Eleutherococcus_senticosus.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Enzyte.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Ginseng.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Green_tea.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Herbalism.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Magnesium_stearate.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Mycelium.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Panax_ginseng.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Pharmaceutical.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Pharmaceutical_drug.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Polyethylene_glycol.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Propylene_glycol.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Riboflavin.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Silica.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_dioxide.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Stearic_acid.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Television.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Titanium_dioxide.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Vinpocetine.
- Altovis wikiPageWikiLink Voacanga_africana.
- Altovis hasPhotoCollection Altovis.
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- Altovis subject Category:Biologically_based_therapies.
- Altovis hypernym Supplement.
- Altovis type Article.
- Altovis type Book.
- Altovis type Article.
- Altovis comment "Altovis is a herbal supplement that was marketed as a pharmaceutical drug in major television advertising campaigns in 2004 and 2005, targeted primarily at individuals who find themselves low on energy.".
- Altovis label "Altovis".
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- Altovis sameAs Q4736973.
- Altovis sameAs Q4736973.
- Altovis wasDerivedFrom Altovis?oldid=601677199.
- Altovis homepage www.altovis.com.
- Altovis isPrimaryTopicOf Altovis.