Bladder 2.2 Nutritional Supplement
Bladder 2.2 is a unique multivitamin and mineral supplement specifically formulated to promote a healthy bladder lining.*
- A comprehensive multivitamin with high doses of vitamins A, B6, C, D, E, and zinc.
- Research-backed: Based on original research by Dr. Donald Lamm, a pioneer in the bladder health field.*
- Recommended nutrient support for individuals undergoing BCG therapy.*
- Independently tested and content certified. Manufactured in the USA in a GMP-compliant facility.
SUGGESTED USE
Take two tablets per day with a meal. Tablets can be taken together or at separate times of the day.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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How is Bladder 2.2 different from other multivitamins?
Who can benefit from Bladder 2.2?
Bladder 2.2 is not designed to reduce your risk for urinary tract infections or help with symptoms of overactive bladder or interstitial cystitis (IC).
Are there any expected side effects from taking Bladder 2.2?
Is there anyone who should not take Bladder 2.2?
Yes. Certain individuals should not take Bladder 2.2:
Does Bladder 2.2 contain safe doses of each nutrient?
Can I take other nutritional supplements with Bladder 2.2?
Does Bladder 2.2 interact with any prescription medications?
Antibiotics: Taking calcium, magnesium, and/or zinc (in Bladder 2.2) along with antibiotics can decrease their absorption and effectiveness. Depending on which antibiotic is prescribed, you may need to separate Bladder 2.2 from the antibiotic, as indicated below.
Levodopa: Vitamin B6 may reduce the effects of levodopa when taken alone, but not when taken in conjunction with carbidopa. Do not take Bladder 2.2 along with levodopa unless you are also taking carbidopa.
Oral bisphosphonates (alendronate (Fosamax), etidronate (Didronel), risedronate (Actonel), ibandronate (Boniva), tiludronate (Skelid)): Magnesium and calcium (in Bladder 2.2) can decrease the absorption of these medications. Separate from Bladder 2.2 by 2 hours.
Penicillamine (Cuprimine, Depen): Zinc may decrease the absorption of this medication. Separate Bladder 2.2 from this medication by at least 2 hours.
Retinoids (tretinoin, isotretinoin, adapalene, tazarotene, alitretinoin, bexarotene, etc.): These medications are vitamin A derivatives and may cause too much vitamin A in the body when taken with Bladder 2.2.
Thyroid hormone (levothyroxine, Synthroid): Minerals in Bladder 2.2 can reduce absorption of these medications. Separate Bladder 2.2 by at least 4 hours.
Medications for overactive thyroid (methimazole, propylthiouracil): Taking iodine (in Bladder 2.2) along with these medications might change their effects. Consult with your healthcare provider if you’re taking medication for an overactive thyroid with Bladder 2.2.
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