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Lisa Sporleder <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 18 Aug 2005 12:04:12 -0800
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I just did a search for "vitalux" at globaldrugs.com, which is a
Canandian internet pharmacy.  It is listed there in the AREDS, S, and TR
formulations, 50 for US$12.05 plus shipping.   Vitalux is only a vitamin
formulation, not a prescription drug, so I don't know why it couldn't be
shipped here.  There's nothing in it that is restricted.  I've used this
company before when I was in need of salt tablets and couldn't find them
anywhere in Fairbanks, Alaska.

Lisa in Alaska

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>Hi Mark,
>
>I found out that vitalux is not sold in the US and they cant ship it
>here.Could you tell me what product you use and if it helps floaters for you? I'm also
>concerned about the ratio of the zinc to copper as there was previous
>discussion of problems occurring taking zinc without enough copper to balance it.
>
>Thanks so much
>
>Sandy
>
>
>
>If the product isn't available in your location or if shipping is too
>costly, you might consider getting a similar product(s) containing the
>primary active ingredients - such as the vitamins and minerals said to
>help AMD in the AREDS study (vitamins A, C, E and zinc and copper) and
>the other supportive ingredients of lutein and zeaxanthin.  I found a
>suitable product in my local organic food store.
>
>Regards,
>
>--=mark=-
>
>

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