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- Theramine abstract "Theramine is a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulated medical food designed to address the increased nutritional requirements associated with chronic pain syndromes and low back pain. Theramine promotes the production of the neurotransmitters that help manage and improve the sensory response to pain and inflammation. Theramine is available by prescription only.Theramine is manufactured according to FDA current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP). All of the ingredients in Theramine are classified as generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the FDA.Theramine is a specialized formula that consists of: choline bitartrate, L-arginine, L-histidine HCL, L-glutamine, L-serine, GABA, griffonia seed (95% 5HTP), whey protein hydrolysate, grape seed extract (85% polyphenols), cinnamon, and cocoa extract (6% theobromine).".
- Theramine wikiPageExternalLink drugInfo.cfm?id=49824.
- Theramine wikiPageExternalLink www.ptlcentral.com.
- Theramine wikiPageExternalLink www.tmedpharma.com.
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- Theramine wikiPageRevisionID "679667606".
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink 5-Hydroxytryptophan.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Arginine.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amino_acids.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chronic_pain_syndromes.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dietary_supplements.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Choline.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Choline_bitartrate.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Chronic_pain.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Chronic_pain_syndrome.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Cinnamon.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Food_and_Drug_Administration.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink GABA.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Gamma-Aminobutyric_acid.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Generally_recognized_as_safe.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Glutamine.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Good_manufacturing_practice.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Grape_seed_extract.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Griffonia.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Histidine.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Hydrolysate.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Inflammation.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink L-arginine.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink L-glutamine.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink L-histidine.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink L-serine.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Low_back_pain.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Medical_food.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Medical_prescription.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Neurotransmitter.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Neurotransmitters.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Pain.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Polyphenol.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Serine.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Theobromine.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLink Whey_protein.
- Theramine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Theramine".
- Theramine hasPhotoCollection Theramine.
- Theramine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Theramine subject Category:Amino_acids.
- Theramine subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Theramine subject Category:Chronic_pain_syndromes.
- Theramine subject Category:Dietary_supplements.
- Theramine hypernym Food.
- Theramine type Food.
- Theramine type Syndrome.
- Theramine comment "Theramine is a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulated medical food designed to address the increased nutritional requirements associated with chronic pain syndromes and low back pain. Theramine promotes the production of the neurotransmitters that help manage and improve the sensory response to pain and inflammation. Theramine is available by prescription only.Theramine is manufactured according to FDA current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP).".
- Theramine label "Theramine".
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- Theramine sameAs Q7782501.
- Theramine wasDerivedFrom Theramine?oldid=679667606.
- Theramine isPrimaryTopicOf Theramine.