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Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals | Ultimate Orange | 16 Servings

Hybrid pre-workout energy with 13g protein built in

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Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals | Ultimate Orange | 16 Servings

Six dimensions, weighted by category. Each is scored 0–10 from the supplement-facts panel data and the 2,492-ingredient knowledge base.

  • Clinical Dosing 9/10
  • Label Transparency 10/10
  • Manufacturing 4/10
  • Testing 3/10
  • Inactive Ingredients 10/10
  • Value 5/10
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13g Protein
100mg Caffeine
220mg Potassium
12mg Zinc
✓ Label Verified✓ No Prop Blends
13g protein — hybrid pre-training support
100mg caffeine — noticeable workout lift
220mg potassium — electrolyte support
75mg sodium — hydration support
Broad vitamin-mineral panel — added coverage
16 servings — substantial scoop formula
"Great when you want a lighter stim hit with some protein and micronutrient support in one scoop. It gives a clean pick-me-up before training without feeling too heavy."
Verified buyer
SuppVault Summary

Ultimate Orange is an old-school hybrid pre-workout that combines training energy with light pre-session nutrition. It delivers 13g protein, electrolytes, broad micronutrient support, and 100mg confirmed caffeine for users who want more substance than a standard stim powder.

Great Fit

  • Experienced stim users wanting more than caffeine alone
  • Lifters training after long workdays
  • Athletes needing a light pre-workout feeding
  • Users who dislike training fully fasted
  • Old-school all-in-one pre-workout fans
  • Gym-goers wanting electrolytes plus energy
  • Lifters wanting protein before training

Not Ideal If

  • Beginners new to stimulant pre-workouts
  • Stimulant-sensitive users needing predictable formulas
  • Anyone wanting a fully transparent minimalist label
  • Users expecting a full clinical protein serving
  • People training late and avoiding caffeine
⚠️ Allergen Information +
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Manufactured in a facility that also processes:
Composition Details
Delivery Tech: Picolinate ChelateHcl SaltHcl Salt

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When Pre workout
Time Avoid evening
⚠ ~100mg total caffeine per serving. contains ephedra extract. best taken before 2pm.
What You'll Feel
0-10 min
Feels more like a light shake than stim powder.
10-20 min
Alertness starts rising as caffeine begins absorbing.
💪
20-40 min
Energy, readiness, and training intent become more noticeable.
🎯
40-90 min
Steady training support from energy, protein, and electrolytes.
Daily use
Convenient pre-gym bridge when meals are poorly timed.
Weeks 2-4
Helps routine consistency more than long-term physique change alone.

Deep Dive

Recovery 1
Pr
Protein
13g
Energy 2
Ca
Caffeine
100mg
Ph
Phosphorous
Electrolyte 3
Po
Potassium
220mg
So
Sodium
75mg
Ma
Magnesium
Below
Vitamin 5
Zz
Zinc
12mg
Io
Iodine
Ch
Chromium
Bi
Biotin
Vi
Vitamin B12
Anti oxidant 1
Se
Selenium
REC: 1ENE: 2ELE: 3VIT: 5ANT: 1
2-Aminoisoheptane HCl
Clinical Dose
150mg
Clinical range: 100-200mg
limited
50mg
Clinical range: 75-110mg
strong
Beta Carotene
Under-Researched
2500IU
Clinical range: 700-900mcg RAE
unknown
Biotin
Below Clinical
140mcg
Clinical range: 2.5mg
limited
Caffeine Anhydrous
Below Clinical
100mg
Clinical range: 200-400mg
strong
Calcium Gluconate
Below Clinical
200mg
Clinical range: 500-1000mg
strong
Calcium Pantothenate
Below Clinical
40mg
Clinical range: 600-900mg
moderate
Cholecalciferol
Under-Researched
56IU
Clinical range: 1000-2000 IU (25-50 mcg)
unknown
Choline Bitartrate
Below Clinical
75mg
Clinical range: 550-1341mg
moderate
25mcg
Clinical range: 200-1000mcg
moderate
Ephedra Extract
Clinical Dose
25mg
Clinical range: 20-50mg (Ephedrine) / 25-150mg (Modern Extract)
strong
Folic Acid
Below Clinical
200mcg
Clinical range: 400-800mcg
strong
Inositol
Below Clinical
75mg
Clinical range: 2000-4000mg
strong
Iron
Below Clinical
360mcg
Clinical range: 18-65mg
strong
L-Isoleucine
Below Clinical
365mg
Clinical range: 1250-2000mg
moderate
L-Leucine
Below Clinical
640mg
Clinical range: 2500-5000mg
strong
L-Lysine
Below Clinical
478mg
Clinical range: 1000-3000mg
moderate
L-Methionine
Below Clinical
129mg
Clinical range: 500-1000mg
moderate
L-Phenylalanine
Below Clinical
211mg
Clinical range: 500-1000mg
moderate
L-Threonine
Clinical Dose
428mg
Clinical range: 500-2500mg
moderate
L-Tryptophan
Below Clinical
98mg
Clinical range: 1000mg - 5000mg
moderate
L-Valine
Below Clinical
261mg
Clinical range: 1000-1500mg
moderate
40mcg
Clinical range: 400-420mg (Adult Male RDA)
strong
Manganese Sulfate
Clinical Dose
2mg
Clinical range: 2.3mg
moderate
5mcg
Clinical range: 500-2000mcg
strong
30mcg
Clinical range: 250mcg-500mcg
strong
Niacin (as Niacinamide)
Below Clinical
10mg
Clinical range: 25-500mg (oral NAD+ support); 1-5% (topical)
strong
Potassium Iodide
Clinical Dose
70mcg
Clinical range: 0.075-0.15mg
strong
Protein
Below Clinical
13g
Clinical range: 20-30g
strong
Pyridoxine HCl
Clinical Dose
8mg
Clinical range: 10-50mg
strong
Riboflavin
Below Clinical
85mcg
Clinical range: 1.3mg - 400mg
strong
20mcg
Clinical range: 100-200mcg
strong
Thiamine Mononitrate
Below Clinical
70mcg
Clinical range: 50-100mg
strong
Vitamin E Acetate
Under-Researched
30IU
Clinical range: 15mg - 1000 IU
unknown
Zinc (as Zinc Oxide)
Clinical Dose
12mg
Clinical range: 11-30mg
strong

Calories

101 Dose
Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
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Calories from fat

9 Dose
Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
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Protein

13g Dose
26% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
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Carbohydrates

16g Dose
5% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
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Fat

1g Dose
1% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
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Cholesterol

10mg Dose
3% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
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Potassium

220mg Dose
6% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
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Sodium

75mg Dose
3% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
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Phosphorous

175mg Dose
15% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
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Zinc

Form: as Zinc Oxide
12mg Dose
50% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
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Iodine

Form: as Potassium Iodide
70mcg Dose
50% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

Magnesium

Form: as Magnesium Oxide
40mcg Dose
30% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
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Chromium

Form: as Chromium Picolinate
25mcg Dose
21% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
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Molybdenum

Form: as Molybdenum Amino Acid Chelate
30mcg Dose
40% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
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Biotin

140mcg Dose
50% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

Vitamin A

Form: as Beta Carotene
2500IU Dose
50% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

Manganese

Form: as Manganese Sulfate
2mg Dose
100% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

Vitamin C

Form: as Ascorbic Acid
50mg Dose
80% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
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Selenium

Form: as Selenium Amino Acid Chelate
20mcg Dose
28% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
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Calcium

Form: as Calcium Gluconate
200mg Dose
20% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

Iron

360mcg Dose
20% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

Vitamin D3

Form: as Cholecalciferol
56IU Dose
15% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

Vitamin E

Form: as Vitamin E Acetate
30IU Dose
80% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

Vitamin B1

Form: as Thiamine Mononitrate
70mcg Dose
50% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
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Vitamin B2

Form: as Riboflavin
85mcg Dose
50% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
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Niacin

Form: as Niacinamide
10mg Dose
50% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

Vitamin B6

Form: as Pyridoxine HCL
8mg Dose
400% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
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Folic Acid

Form: as Folic Acid
200mcg Dose
50% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
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Vitamin B12

Form: as Methycobalamin
5mcg Dose
80% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

Pantothenic Acid

Form: as Calcium Pantothenae
40mg Dose
400% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

Inositol

75mg Dose
Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

Choline

Form: as Choline Bitratrate
75mg Dose
Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

Ephedra Extract

Form: leaves
25mg Dose
Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

2-Aminoisoheptane HCl

150mg Dose
Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

Caffeine

Form: as Caffeine Anhydrous
100mg Dose
Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

L-Leucine (BCAA)

640mg Dose
Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

L-Isoleucine (BCAA)

365mg Dose
Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

L-Valine (BCAA)

261mg Dose
Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

L-Lysine

478mg Dose
Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

L-Threonine

428mg Dose
Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

L-Methionine

129mg Dose
Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

L-Phenylalanine

211mg Dose
Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →

L-Tryptophan

98mg Dose
Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
View full research →
43 Disclosed
43 Total
0 Trademarked
0 In Blends

Dose Audit

Calories
101
Protein
13g
Fat
1g
Potassium
220mg
Sodium
75mg
Phosphorous
175mg
Zinc
12mg
Iodine
70mcg
Magnesium
40mcg
Chromium
25mcg
Molybdenum
30mcg
Biotin
140mcg
Vitamin A
2500IU
Manganese
2mg
Vitamin C
50mg
Selenium
20mcg
Calcium
200mg
Iron
360mcg
Vitamin D3
56IU
Vitamin E
30IU
Vitamin B1
70mcg
Vitamin B2
85mcg
Niacin
10mg
Folic Acid
200mcg
Inositol
75mg
Choline
75mg
Caffeine
100mg
L-Lysine
478mg
L-Threonine
428mg
L-Methionine
129mg
BASE Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals | Ultimate Orange | 16 Servings
$34.95
Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals | Creatine HCL
$29.95

Ultimate Orange does not show a verified creatine dose in the extracted panel, so adding a separate creatine product is the cleanest way to cover phosphocreatine replenishment for strength and power output. Creatine complements this hybrid formula by adding a true long-term ergogenic layer while Ultimate Orange handles pre-training energy and light nutrition.

Take 3-5g daily any time; it can be taken alongside Ultimate Orange pre-workout for convenience.

Post-workout whey isolate or full protein blendPROTEIN

The built-in 13g protein is helpful, but most athletes still benefit from a larger complete protein feeding to fully support muscle protein synthesis after training. Pairing a full post-workout protein with Ultimate Orange turns the hybrid pre-feed into part one of a more complete peri-workout nutrition plan.

Use Ultimate Orange pre-workout, then take the protein shake within 1-2 hours after training or as needed to meet daily protein targets.

Electrolyte hydration formulaHYDRATION

Ultimate Orange includes 220mg potassium and 75mg sodium, which is useful but modest for heavy sweaters or long, hot training sessions. A dedicated hydration product can expand the electrolyte support side of the formula without overlapping stimulants.

Use Ultimate Orange before training and sip the hydration formula during longer sessions or in high-heat environments.

Magnesium glycinate or citrateRECOVERY

The listed magnesium amount in Ultimate Orange is only 40mcg as magnesium oxide, which is not meaningful recovery support. A dedicated magnesium supplement fills that gap and better supports muscle relaxation, sleep quality, and overall mineral status.

Take magnesium later in the day or in the evening, separate from your pre-workout.

Stim-free pump formulaPUMP

The verified panel does not show hallmark pump ingredients like clinical-dose citrulline. If you love the hybrid energy-plus-protein concept of Ultimate Orange but want more blood-flow support, a stim-free pump formula can add nitric oxide support without pushing stimulants even higher.

Take with Ultimate Orange 20-30 minutes pre-workout, provided the added formula is stimulant-free.

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Clinical Dosing

Protein
Under-researched No clinical-dose range yet — manufacturer dose only.
13g
Caffeine
Under-researched No clinical-dose range yet — manufacturer dose only.
100mg
Potassium
Under-researched No clinical-dose range yet — manufacturer dose only.
220mg
Zinc
Under-researched No clinical-dose range yet — manufacturer dose only.
12mg

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Full Product Description Article

Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals Ultimate Orange is best understood as a hybrid pre-workout: part stimulant-based training formula, part light pre-training nutrition shake, and part micronutrient support product. The defining strategy is not modern clinical minimalist design. It is an older-school, all-in-one approach that combines 13g protein with electrolytes, trace minerals, vitamins, and a confirmed 100mg caffeine backbone, while external research context strongly suggests additional stimulant components are present elsewhere on the label. That makes this a performance drink for users who want more than just caffeine water before training.

The most meaningful disclosed active is the 13g protein dose. Protein has strong evidence for increasing muscle protein synthesis, and whey-based proteins are among the fastest and most practical pre- or post-training options because they deliver essential amino acids quickly. That said, 13g is useful but not a full maximal MPS dose for most athletes. In practice, it gives this formula a real edge over standard pre-workouts by providing actual building material for training recovery, but it does not replace a full 20-13g protein feeding elsewhere in the day.

Electrolyte support is modest but relevant. Potassium at 220mg and sodium at 75mg contribute to fluid balance, nerve signaling, and muscle contraction. Potassium and sodium work together through the electrochemical gradient maintained by the Na+/K+-ATPase pump, and that matters when you are sweating, contracting hard, and trying to preserve performance set after set. Phosphorus at 175mg also matters more than many labels imply because phosphate is central to ATP-related energy transfer.

The micronutrient panel is broad, though not always delivered in premium forms. Zinc is dosed at 12mg, enough to meaningfully contribute to daily intake and support immune and enzymatic function, but it is provided as zinc oxide, which is a basic commodity form. Magnesium appears only at 40mcg as magnesium oxide, which is functionally negligible for performance or recovery and far below meaningful standalone magnesium dosing; oxide is also one of the lower-bioavailability forms. Chromium picolinate at 25mcg and biotin at 140mcg are included in a combination with some rationale for glucose metabolism support, though evidence for chromium supplementation benefits in healthy athletes is limited. Iodine at 70mcg and selenium at 20mcg provide low-to-moderate thyroid-supportive nutrition, since iodine is required for thyroid hormone production and selenium helps convert T4 to active T3.

The vitamin panel looks more like nutritional insurance than a performance driver. Vitamin C, vitamin E, beta carotene, niacin, B6, folate, and methylcobalamin B12 all support energy metabolism and general nutritional sufficiency, but these are not the components that will define the workout experience. The training feel is more likely driven by the stimulant portion of the formula, with 100mg caffeine confirmed and web-sourced context indicating a likely high-stim architecture beyond what is fully available in the extracted panel. Because the full active stimulant section is incomplete, the honest assessment is that Ultimate Orange is likely more intense in practice than the vitamin-mineral panel alone suggests.

Synergistically, the formula makes sense as a pre-training bridge product. Protein plus likely carbs supports training fuel and amino availability; sodium and potassium support hydration dynamics; B vitamins and minerals help cover cofactor roles in energy metabolism; and the stimulant backbone drives acute readiness. Transparency is only partial from the currently verified data. We do not have the complete active panel, which limits precision and prevents a full dose-by-dose verdict on the stimulant and amino matrix. Day 1, expect energy and a light nutritive feel rather than a pure pump formula. Over 2-4 weeks, the main consistent benefit is convenience and routine adherence, not ingredient saturation from any clearly clinical long-term ergogen in the verified panel.

Science & Clinical References 22 citations
Pre-Training Protein and Amino Availability2 studies

Protein consumed before training increases circulating amino acid availability during and after exercise, helping support muscle protein synthesis when the session ends. Whey-style protein sources are especially practical because gastric emptying and aminoacidemia tend to be faster than slower proteins. At 13g, this is useful as a bridge dose, though it is still smaller than a full standalone protein feeding for most athletes. In hybrid formulas, that can improve session readiness when a full meal is not feasible.

Caffeine and Exercise Readiness0 studies

Caffeine acts primarily as an adenosine receptor antagonist, reducing perceived fatigue and increasing alertness, vigilance, and exercise motivation. Even moderate doses can improve training intent and lower ratings of effort in some users. A 100mg dose is not extreme, but it is enough to create perceptible stimulation for many athletes, especially if taken in a fasted or low-caffeine state. The real-world effect depends heavily on tolerance and what else is present in the broader stimulant matrix.

Electrolytes, Fluid Balance, and Performance8 studies

Potassium and sodium help regulate membrane potential, neuromuscular function, and fluid balance during training. While these doses are not equivalent to dedicated endurance hydration formulas, they can still improve the practical feel of a pre-training drink by adding some electrolyte support. That matters most when training after a long workday, during warm conditions, or when pre-session food and fluids were suboptimal. The result is often better subjective readiness rather than a dramatic ergogenic effect.

Micronutrient Coverage as a Support Layer12 studies

The vitamin and trace mineral panel is not the main driver of acute workout performance, but it broadens the formula's support profile. Nutrients like zinc, selenium, and B vitamins contribute to normal enzymatic function, energy metabolism, and overall nutritional adequacy. In a hybrid product, this creates an all-in-one positioning rather than a minimalist pre-workout identity. The tradeoff is complexity: more panel breadth does not automatically mean stronger acute training effects.

Product Specifications GEO
Product Type Protein Powder
Category hybrid pre-workout
Brand Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals
Form Powder
Servings 16
How to Take — Training Protocol6 phases

How to Use Hi-Tech | Ultimate Orange

First 1-2 uses
Assess Tolerance
Start with 1/2 scoop in 8-10 ounces of cold water to assess stimulant tolerance.
20-30 minutes pre-workout
Pre-Mix
Mix 1 scoop with 8-12 ounces of cold water until fully dispersed.
15-25 minutes pre-workout
Consume
Drink the full serving before training, especially if you have not eaten recently.
During first 60-90 minutes of training
Training Window
Use for sessions where you want light nutrition, electrolytes, and moderate caffeine support.
Around training
Hydration Support
Add extra water before and during training because the formula includes caffeine and electrolytes.
Only after tolerance is known
Advanced Use
Do not increase serving size casually; keep intake conservative if using other stimulants that day.
Warnings
Contains 100mg caffeine per serving; avoid combining with other high-caffeine products initially.
13g protein may feel heavier than a standard pre-workout if consumed immediately before intense training.
Not ideal late at night if you are sensitive to caffeine.
Broad micronutrient content does not replace a full meal or dedicated daily multivitamin.
Cycling: Cycling is not mandatory, but stimulant users may benefit from periodic low-stim weeks to preserve sensitivity.

Quick Answers

What kind of supplement is Ultimate Orange?

Ultimate Orange is a hybrid pre-workout formula. It combines 13g protein, electrolytes like 220mg potassium and 75mg sodium, a broad vitamin-mineral panel, and a confirmed 100mg caffeine dose, making it more substantial than a standard stim-only pre-workout.

How much caffeine is in Ultimate Orange per serving?

The verified extracted panel confirms 100mg caffeine per serving. However, broader product research suggests the formula may include additional stimulant components elsewhere on the full label, so stimulant-sensitive users should still approach it cautiously.

Is 13g protein enough to replace my protein shake?

No. Thirteen grams is useful for pre-training amino support, but it is below the 20-40g range many athletes use for a full protein feeding. Think of it as a helpful bridge before training, not your complete daily protein solution.

Does Ultimate Orange have electrolytes?

Yes. It includes 220mg potassium and 75mg sodium, which help support hydration status, nerve signaling, and muscle contraction during training. It is not a dedicated hydration formula, but it offers more electrolyte support than most stimulant pre-workouts.

Is this a clinically dosed modern pre-workout formula?

Not based on the verified data currently available. The extracted panel does not show hallmark evidence-based doses like 6-8g citrulline, 3.2g beta-alanine, or 5g creatine, so this product is better understood as a hybrid energy-plus-nutrition formula than a fully clinical ergogenic formula.

When should I take Ultimate Orange?

Take 1 scoop 20-30 minutes before training. That window gives the stimulant portion time to begin working while the protein and broader formula can settle before your session starts.

Can I stack Ultimate Orange with coffee or another pre-workout?

It is not a good idea to stack this casually with other stimulant products. Even though 100mg caffeine is the confirmed amount from the extracted panel, the broader product context suggests a potentially stronger high-stim profile, so extra caffeine can push total stimulant load too high.

Is Ultimate Orange good for fasted training?

It can work well in that role for users who do not want a full meal before the gym. The 13g protein provides some amino support, and the electrolyte content helps make the session feel better supported than using caffeine alone on an empty stomach.

Why are iodine and selenium included?

Those two minerals are functionally linked in thyroid physiology. Iodine is needed to produce thyroid hormones, while selenium is involved in converting T4 into the active T3 form, so their inclusion together is more logical than random trace mineral dosing.

Is the magnesium dose meaningful?

Not really. The verified panel lists magnesium at 40mcg as magnesium oxide, which is both a very small amount and a lower-bioavailability form. If magnesium support is one of your goals, use a dedicated magnesium supplement instead.
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SuppVault Score

Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals | Ultimate Orange | 16 Servings

💊 Clinical Dosing 9/10

33/35 key ingredients with disclosed doses

🏷 Label Transparency 10/10

Full label disclosure

🏭 Manufacturing 4/10

No manufacturing certifications found

🔬 Testing 3/10

No third-party certification found

🧪 Inactive Ingredients 10/10

No artificial colors or sweeteners

💰 Value 5/10

Insufficient price/serving data

Scores are relative to category averages. Proprietary blends score lower on transparency naturally — this is neutral fact, not penalty.

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* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your physician before use if you have a medical condition or take medications.

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