Differences Between Biotin vs. Medebiotin Fuerte

Differences Between Biotin vs. Medebiotin Fuerte

Biotin or Medebiotin medication? Discover which one suits your health needs best based on effectiveness, dose, and more in this post.

MEDEBIOTIN FUERTEBIOTIN 5000mcg HSN
Dosage5mg Biotin5mg Biotin
PresentationTabletsVegetable Capsules
Format40 units120 units
UsesSupport for daily biotin intakeSupport for daily biotin intake
ContraindicationsNone reportedNone reported
Prescription?Not requiredNot required
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Table: Differences between Biotin and Medebiotin Fuerte.

What Are the Functions of Biotin?

Biotin is an essential vitamin from the B group, specifically B7 (also known as B8 or BH). Biotin deficiency can lead to dermatitis and alopecia, among other disorders.

Its consumption is associated with:

  • Supporting energy-yielding metabolism, aiding normal enzymatic activity.
  • Normal functioning of the nervous system.
  • Normal macronutrient metabolism, due to its enzymatic influence.
  • Normal psychological function.
  • Maintaining normal skin conditions.

And the reason it is most well-known:

Biotin contributes to maintaining hair in normal conditions.

Biotin for Hair Health

What Are the Functions of Medebiotin Fuerte?

Medebiotin Fuerte is a pharmaceutical presentation of biotin dosed at 5mg per tablet, and its properties are the same as any other biotin presentation at the same dosage.

Which One Is More Recommended for You?

Medebiotin Fuerte and HSN Biotin 5000mcg provide the same amount of the active ingredient: Biotin.

Choose one product or the other depending on your preferred presentation, with Medebiotin Fuerte: Tablets and HSN: Vegetable Capsules.

Bear in mind that Medebiotin Fuerte comes in a 40-unit format, while HSN offers you 3 times more: 120 vegetable capsules.

Additionally, HSN allows you to choose your preferred Biotin dose:

At HSN, there’s an option for every need.

Recommended Bibliography

  1. National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements. (n.d.). Biotin – Health Professional Fact Sheet. Retrieved from https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Biotin-HealthProfessional/
    Patel, D. P., Swink, S. M., & Castelo-Soccio, L. (2017). A Review of the Use of Biotin for Hair Loss. Skin appendage disorders, 3(3), 166–169. https://doi.org/10.1159/000462981
  2. Saleem, F., & Soos, M. P. (2023). Biotin Deficiency. In StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing. Retrieved April 01, 2024, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK547751/
  3. Trüeb, R. (2016). Serum biotin levels in women complaining of hair loss. International Journal of Trichology, 8(2), 73. https://doi.org/10.4103/0974-7753.188040

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He is a specialist in metabolic physiopathology training and in the biomolecular effects of food and physical exercise.
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