Thiamin vs Cocarboxylase
vitamin
Thiamin has 7,757 products from 922 brands with an average dosage of 30.68 mg. Cocarboxylase has 9 products from 4 brands with an average dosage of 10 mg. There are 8 products containing both.
Thiamin
Products7,757
Brands922
Avg Dosage30.68 mg
Max Dosage1600 mg
Common FormTablet or Pill
vs
Cocarboxylase
Products9
Brands4
Avg Dosage10 mg
Max Dosage50 mg
Common FormTablet or Pill
Products Containing Both (8)
| Product | Brand | Form |
|---|---|---|
| Omnium Iron-Free | Solgar | Tablet or Pill |
| Coenzyme-B B-50 Complex | Newflower Farmers Markets | Capsule |
| Vegetarian Multiple | Solgar | Capsule |
| Male Multiple | Solgar | Tablet or Pill |
| Female Multiple | Solgar | Tablet or Pill |
| Coenzymated B Formula | SuperSmart | Capsule |
| Earth Source Multi-Nutrientdiscontinued | Solgar | Tablet or Pill |
| Multi-Nutrientdiscontinued | Solgar | Tablet or Pill |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which has more products, Thiamin or Cocarboxylase?
Thiamin has more products with 7,757 products vs 9.
What is the average Thiamin dosage vs Cocarboxylase?
Thiamin averages 30.68 mg. Cocarboxylase averages 10 mg.
Can you take Thiamin and Cocarboxylase together?
There are 8 products that contain both Thiamin and Cocarboxylase. Always consult a healthcare professional before combining supplements.