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Dry E - 500 IU

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This product looks safe

  • No ingredients exceed tolerable upper intake levels
  • 67% of ingredients have research evidence
A Label Compliance Grade

What the Evidence Says

AI-generated · Qwen 3.6 · methodology

Vitamin E and selenium provide antioxidant support, while serrapeptidase is used to manage inflammation. There is moderate to strong evidence supporting the role of these nutrients in cellular protection. Research on serrapeptidase is more limited compared to the vitamins.

AI-generated summary based on research evidence. Not medical advice.

Label

Product Label

Label for Dry E - 500 IU
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Label Data

1 Capsule(s)
Serving Size
60
Servings
Other Combinations
Product Type
67%
Evidence Coverage
Ingredients

Supplement Facts — Evidence Check

430 mcg (2800% DV)
Market median: 80.0mg (1390 products) 179 studies (A:3, B:90)
125 mcg (227% DV)
2.3× RDA — within safe limits 173 studies (A:0, B:67)
Serrapeptidase

Other Ingredients

Gelatin Microcrystalline Cellulose Silicon Dioxide Magnesium Stearate
Claims

Label Claims — Verification

Unverified Nutrient
Unverified All Other
Unverified Structure/Function
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Product Information

Directions for Use

Suggested use: Take 1 capsule one or more times daily or as recommended by your health-care practitioner.

Warnings & Precautions

Tamper evident: use only if bottle is sealed.

Formulation Notes

No gluten or wheat No dairy No peanuts or tree nuts No eggs No soy No seafood

Dry E - 500 IU With yeast free selenium

Dry E - 500 IU With yeast free selenium

Additional Information

Store tightly sealed in a cool, dry place.

Metadata

Product Details

DSLD Entry Date2025-08-22
Product TypeOther Combinations
FormCapsule
DSLD ID335836
Data Updated2026-04-11
Research

Research Evidence

253
Research Sources
55
Avg Quality
128
Meta Analysis
52
Systematic Review
41
Rct
24
Clinical Trial
3
Regulatory Source
1
Narrative Review
1
Other
1
Guideline
1
Openfda Safety
A Vitamin E supplementation in pregnancy
Meta Analysis The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2015 PubMed DOI
A Vitamin E for Alzheimer's dementia and mild cognitive impairment
Systematic Review The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2017 PubMed DOI
A Vitamin E for Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment
Meta Analysis The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2008 PubMed DOI
A Vitamin E for Alzheimer's dementia and mild cognitive impairment
Meta Analysis The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2012 PubMed DOI
A Exercise for intermittent claudication
Meta Analysis The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2017 PubMed DOI
A Effects of vitamin E supplementation on the risk and progression of AD: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Meta Analysis Nutritional neuroscience 2021 PubMed DOI
A Effect of vitamin E supplementation in rheumatoid arthritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Meta Analysis European journal of clinical nutrition 2023 PubMed DOI
A Vitamin E and the risk of prostate cancer: the Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial (SELECT)
Rct JAMA 2011 PubMed DOI
A Vitamin E for Alzheimer's dementia and mild cognitive impairment
Meta Analysis The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2017 PubMed DOI
B Vitamin, Mineral, and Multivitamin Supplementation to Prevent Cardiovascular Disease and Cancer: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement.
Guideline JAMA 2022 PubMed DOI
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