Pamlab

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Pamlab is a pharmaceutical company that specializes in the production of medical food and dietary supplements. The company was founded in 1957 and is based in Covington, Louisiana. Pamlab's products are designed to support the nutritional management of conditions such as depression, diabetes, and memory loss.

History[edit | edit source]

Pamlab was founded in 1957 and has been a leader in the field of medical food and dietary supplements for over 60 years. The company's mission is to improve the health and well-being of individuals by providing scientifically validated nutritional solutions.

Products[edit | edit source]

Pamlab's product line includes a variety of medical foods and dietary supplements designed to support the nutritional management of various health conditions. Some of their most popular products include:

  • Deplin: A medical food designed to support the nutritional management of depression.
  • Metanx: A medical food designed to support the nutritional management of diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
  • CerefolinNAC: A medical food designed to support the nutritional management of memory loss.

Research and Development[edit | edit source]

Pamlab is committed to the research and development of new products. The company's research team works closely with healthcare professionals and scientists to develop innovative nutritional solutions that can help individuals manage their health conditions.

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