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What to Know About MitoBalance Formula

MitoBalance Formula is the name Voshell's Pharmacy uses for a compounded preparation that may include CoQ10, NAD+ precursors, acetyl-L-carnitine, and antioxidant nutrients.

Not medical advice. Speak with a healthcare professional before using any medication.

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D. Goren

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Updated Nov, 30

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What Is MitoBalance Formula

DISCLOSURE: Voshell's Pharmacy is a licensed compounding pharmacy that prepares and sells compounded medications by prescription. As a provider of competing products, our perspective may be influenced by our professional and commercial interests.

 

MitoBalance Formula is the name Voshell's Pharmacy uses for compounded preparations that may include coenzyme Q10, NAD+ precursors, acetyl-L-carnitine, alpha-lipoic acid, PQQ, B vitamins, and magnesium, prepared in response to a valid prescription from a qualified prescriber. Compounded medications are not reviewed by FDA for safety or effectiveness before dispensing and are prepared by a licensed pharmacist only in response to a valid prescription for an individual patient.

 

What's in it

 

  • CoQ10 (ubiquinol): According to NIH ODS, coenzyme Q10 plays a role in mitochondrial electron transport and ATP synthesis.
  • NAD+ precursors (e.g., nicotinamide riboside): According to NIH ODS, nicotinamide riboside is a precursor to NAD+, a coenzyme involved in cellular metabolism and DNA repair pathways.
  • Acetyl-L-carnitine: According to NIH ODS, L-carnitine is involved in the transport of long-chain fatty acids into mitochondria.
  • Alpha-lipoic acid & PQQ: According to NIH ODS, alpha-lipoic acid is an antioxidant that has been studied for its role in mitochondrial function; PQQ has been studied for its potential involvement in cellular energy pathways.
  • B vitamins & magnesium: According to NIH ODS, B vitamins and magnesium are involved as enzyme cofactors in energy-producing metabolic reactions.

 

How it works and practical notes

 

  • Antioxidant activity: According to NIH ODS, certain antioxidants have been studied for their role in reducing oxidative stress that may impair cellular function.
  • Cofactor support: According to NIH ODS, key cofactors are involved in metabolic pathways associated with ATP generation.
  • Individualized compounded preparations: A licensed compounding pharmacist may adjust ingredients or doses in response to a valid prescription for an individual patient; a qualified prescriber should guide all decisions about formulation and use.
  • Realistic expectations: This preparation is supportive in nature. A qualified prescriber should be consulted before use and throughout any course of therapy.

 

This page describes a compounded preparation and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent diabetes, obesity, or any other disease. Decisions about glucose management, weight management, and metabolic health should be made with a qualified prescriber.

Key Product Features

 

Coenzyme Q10 and Ubiquinol

 

  • According to NIH ODS, coenzyme Q10 plays a role in mitochondrial electron transport and is involved in normal ATP synthesis. Inclusion of this nutrient in a compounded preparation does not establish clinical benefit for any disease, condition, or patient outcome.

 

 

NAD+ Precursors and Cellular Metabolism

 

  • According to NIH ODS, nicotinamide riboside and related NAD+ precursors are involved in cellular metabolism and have been studied for their role in normal DNA repair pathways. Inclusion of these nutrients in a compounded preparation does not establish clinical benefit for any disease, condition, or patient outcome.

 

 

Acetyl-L-Carnitine and Fatty Acid Transport

 

  • According to NIH ODS, L-carnitine is involved in the transport of long-chain fatty acids into mitochondria and plays a role in normal energy metabolism. Inclusion of this nutrient in a compounded preparation does not establish clinical benefit for any disease, condition, or patient outcome.

 

 

Alpha-Lipoic Acid and Antioxidant Nutrients

 

  • According to NIH ODS, alpha-lipoic acid is an antioxidant that has been studied for its involvement in normal mitochondrial function and oxidative stress pathways. Inclusion of this nutrient in a compounded preparation does not establish clinical benefit for any disease, condition, or patient outcome.

 

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Do You Need Prescription for MitoBalance Formula

 

Do You Need a Prescription for MitoBalance Formula?

 

Whether a prescription is required depends on the active ingredients in the specific preparation and how it is labeled. The product name alone does not determine regulatory status. If the formulation contains regulated drug substances — such as hormones or other prescription-only compounds — a valid prescription from a licensed prescriber is required. If it consists solely of dietary supplement ingredients such as vitamins, minerals, or amino acids, it may be available without a prescription. A qualified prescriber or pharmacist should be consulted to confirm.

 

  • Check the label: Look for an "Active Ingredients" section or "Drug Facts" panel versus a "Supplement Facts" panel. Names such as estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, or DHEA indicate a prescription drug product.
  • Speak with your prescriber or pharmacist: They may confirm the regulatory status of the specific preparation and advise whether a prescription is required for your situation.
  • Compounded preparations: Compounded medications are not reviewed by FDA for safety or efficacy prior to dispensing. They are prepared by a licensed pharmacist only in response to a valid prescription for an individual patient, and may be appropriate when a commercially available product does not meet a patient's specific clinical needs as determined by a prescriber.
  • Consult your prescriber: Before starting, changing, or stopping any compounded preparation, speak with a qualified prescriber who may evaluate your health history, review potential interactions, and determine whether this preparation is appropriate for you.
About compounded medications: Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. They have not been reviewed by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. FDA-approved medications should be considered first when commercially available options meet patient needs. Compounded preparations are prepared by licensed pharmacists in response to valid prescriptions for individual patients with specific medical needs.

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