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Deplin FC™ is a medical food specially formulated to meet the distinctive nutritional requirements for neurotransmitter imbalances in the clinical dietary management of depression & schizophrenia. Use under medical supervision.

DeplinPRO Mood Health™ is a medical food specially formulated to meet the distinctive nutritional requirements for neurotransmitter imbalances in the clinical dietary management of mood disorders. Use under medical supervision.

†Deplin FC™ (FC for “free & clear”) and DeplinPRO Mood Health™are free from major allergens: milk, eggs, fish or shellfish, sesame, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, and soy.

*Based on US dollar sales through IQVIA NSP reporting channels from January 2023 – December 2024 of Deplin® branded medical foods compared to other branded medical foods indicated for depression.

§Real testimonials. Pictures and names are for illustrative purposes only.

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