Tata 1mg has joined forces with Vitonnix UK, leading health and wellness innovation, to introduce a groundbreaking range of Vitamin Sublingual Sprays. This sublingual spray is applied directly under the tongue, thereby enabling the vitamins and supplements to be absorbed directly through the mucosal lining of the mouth which has a very rich blood supply.
The first phase of the launch includes four remarkable products: Vitamin D, Multivitamins, Biotin, and the star of the lineup, Melatonin. These sublingual sprays are designed to offer a convenient and effective way for individuals to take their daily vitamin and health supplements.
Sublingual administration is a revolutionary approach to taking vitamins and health supplements, offering several key benefits like, Rapid Absorption, Increased Bioavailability, Convenience and Precise Dosage.
Mr. Saurabh Goel, Vice President – Category Management at Tata 1mg, expressed his enthusiasm for this game-changing collaboration: “As Tata 1mg, our primary focus has always been the well-being of our customers. We understand the importance of innovation in healthcare, and after meticulously evaluating Vitonnix UK’s extensive research and development efforts, we are confident that these Vitamin Sublingual Sprays will empower individuals to take charge of their health in a new and convenient way.”
Mr. Satish Subramani, Managing Partner for Vitonnix UK, added, “We are thrilled to bring our state-of- the-art Vitamin Sublingual Sprays to India in partnership with Tata 1mg. This collaboration reflects our commitment to providing the Indian market with innovative health solutions that are both effective and convenient. Our partnership with Tata 1mg, India’s trusted digital healthcare brand, speaks volumes about the quality and credibility of our products.”
These Vitamin Sublingual Sprays represent a significant advancement in how individuals in India approach their nutritional needs. They offer a convenient, effective, and trusted solution that aligns with the evolving health preferences of consumers.
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