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Vitamin e User Reviews & Ratings

Brand names: E-Gems, Aqua Gem-E, E-600, Aquasol E, E Pherol, Amino-Opti-E, Alpha E, E-400 Clear, Centrum Singles-Vitamin E, Aquavite-E Aqua-E E-Max-1000 …show all brand names

Vitamin e has an average rating of 6.2 out of 10 from a total of 6 reviews on Drugs.com. 60% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 40% reported a negative experience.

  • BertBB
  • November 1, 2013

Aquavite-E (vitamin e) for Tardive Dyskinesia "T.D. reared it's ugly head on approx. 7 weeks ago...at one time, in addition to antidepressants, I was taking either Reglan or Metoclopine...over the years I had some tell-tail signs that were either dismissed or thought to be something else...I have a particular difficult and severe case of T.D. and it effected me and the people around me so much that the personal devastation is incomprehensible...given the rarity of this disease, I find and have resigned myself treatment can be difficult and realistically I most likely will never regain my life as it was...additionally, when I first show the symptoms, I ended up in the back of an ambulance with was thought to be stroke...the symptoms I had at the time mimicked a stroke..."

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  • Eli
  • Taken for 1 to 2 years
  • September 18, 2020

For Dietary Supplementation "I was diagnosed with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) about a year ago, following an ultrasound, which was ordered due to consistently high liver enzymes. I started taking 180mg of dl-alpha Vitamin E (equal to 400 IU) every night and my labs as of today are completely back to normal. The only significant lifestyle change was reducing sugar intake, so I am fairly certain that the Vitamin E has had a major role in my recovery. If you have been diagnosed with NAFLD, I highly suggest talking to your doctor about taking a Vitamin E supplement."

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  • Pauly...
  • July 30, 2015

For Dietary Supplementation "I used to get about 3 to 5 cold sores a yr,.I bought Valtrex by the bucketload to keep the damned things under control,.I also would have to purchase Abreva and all sort of other lipp medications to help with healing,.costing me $ 1000 a yr for 5 yrs About a yr and a half ago (just on a whim) I took some Vitamin E I had stored under my cabinet for years, because I had heard it was good for the skin and hair,.I was not even thinking about taking it for cold sores and such,.Well after about a week I noticed I wasn't getting the tingling or the feelings associated with the beginnings of a cold sore,. To be short,.I now take 2 capsules of Vitamin E 400 to 500 mgs a day and I haven't had a cold sore in a yr and a half,.It TRULY is a wonder drug"

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  • Kit
  • Taken for 10 years or more
  • July 11, 2019

"I have had breast pain since my late teens. My doctor told me to try taking vitamin E for it somewhere around 30 years ago and it works! I take one each morning. If I stop taking them the pain comes back!"

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  • Anonymous
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • July 1, 2017

For Nocturnal Leg Cramps "it worked"

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  • Dr Ray
  • May 10, 2010

Aquavite-E (vitamin e) for Sickle Cell Anemia "The perfect vitamin for several types of medical subjects"

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  • Lady...
  • February 7, 2011

For Dietary Supplementation "I am highly allergic to Vitamin E. I had a full body rash and had many problems due to using Vitamin E. It took 2 weeks to get over the rash. The doctor said do not use it ever again."

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