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What to Know About MitoVital Compound

MitoVital Compound is a name Voshell's Pharmacy uses for compounded preparations combining mitochondrial-support nutrients. Educational information about ingredients and compounding.

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 MitoVital Compound

MitoVital Compound is the name Voshell's Pharmacy uses for compounded preparations related to mitochondrial nutrient support. These preparations may combine ingredients such as coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinol), PQQ (pyrroloquinoline quinone), acetyl-L-carnitine, alpha-lipoic acid, NAD+ precursors (such as nicotinamide riboside), B vitamins, and minerals such as magnesium. Specific formulas vary by prescription. 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.

 

MitoVital Compound — Details

 

  • Mitochondria: According to the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, mitochondria are responsible for generating most of the cell's supply of ATP, which serves as a source of chemical energy.
  • Ingredient roles: According to the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, several of these nutrients are involved in mitochondrial energy metabolism, antioxidant activity, or coenzyme function. Whether any specific combination produces clinical benefit depends on dose, formulation, and individual patient factors — decisions that should be made with a qualified prescriber.
  • Interactions and safety considerations: Some components have known interactions with medications such as anticoagulants. Suitability should be assessed by a qualified prescriber before starting any compounded preparation.
  • Compounding: A licensed compounding pharmacist prepares MitoVital Compound individually per prescription, which may allow dose or base adjustments under clinician and pharmacist oversight.

 

Important Information About Compounded Preparations

 

  • Compounded preparations like MitoVital Compound are not interchangeable with FDA-reviewed finished drug products and are dispensed only pursuant to a valid prescription.
  • Any questions about whether this preparation is appropriate for your situation should be directed to a qualified prescriber.

 

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 the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, coenzyme Q10 is involved in mitochondrial electron transport and ATP synthesis, and has been studied for its role in cellular energy metabolism and antioxidant function. Inclusion of coenzyme Q10 in a compounded preparation does not establish clinical benefit for any disease, condition, or patient outcome.

 

 

Acetyl-L-Carnitine and Related Amino Acids

 

  • According to the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, carnitine plays a role in transporting long-chain fatty acids into mitochondria for energy production, and acetyl-L-carnitine has been studied for its involvement in mitochondrial metabolism and neurological function. Inclusion of acetyl-L-carnitine in a compounded preparation does not establish clinical benefit for any disease, condition, or patient outcome.

 

 

Alpha-Lipoic Acid and Antioxidant Cofactors

 

  • According to the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, alpha-lipoic acid is involved in mitochondrial enzyme complexes and has been studied for antioxidant activity and its role in reducing oxidative stress in cells. Inclusion of alpha-lipoic acid in a compounded preparation does not establish clinical benefit for any disease, condition, or patient outcome.

 

 

NAD+ Precursors and B-Vitamins

 

  • According to the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, NAD+ precursors such as nicotinamide riboside are involved in cellular energy metabolism as coenzymes, and B vitamins play a role in mitochondrial function and the conversion of nutrients to usable cellular energy. Inclusion of these nutrients 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 MitoVital Compound

 

Do You Need a Prescription for MitoVital Compound?

 

Whether a prescription is required depends on what the preparation contains and how it is labeled. When MitoVital Compound is prepared as a compounded preparation by Voshell's Pharmacy in response to an individual patient prescription, it is dispensed as a prescription product. If similar ingredients are sold separately as over-the-counter dietary supplements, different rules may apply — but the compounded preparation from a licensed pharmacy requires a valid prescription from a qualified prescriber.

  • Check the label: A label reading "Rx only" or listing a patient name and prescriber indicates a prescription product. A label reading "dietary supplement" indicates an over-the-counter product subject to different regulatory requirements.
  • Speak with your prescriber or pharmacist: They may review your health history, current medications, and individual needs to determine whether this preparation is appropriate for you.
  • Compounded preparations: Compounded medications are not reviewed by FDA for safety or efficacy prior to dispensing and are prepared by a licensed pharmacist only in response to a valid individual patient prescription — they are not the same as FDA-reviewed finished drug products.
  • Consult a qualified prescriber: If you have existing health conditions or take other medications, a qualified prescriber should evaluate whether a compounded mitochondrial-support preparation is appropriate before you begin.
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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