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  • 29/01/2025

I'm having a hard time finding Zincovit in my area. Could you recommend any other alternatives that might work as a preventive measure against COVID-19? I'm really hoping to find something similar if possible.

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As substitutes for Zincovit, consider the following zinc and multivitamin supplements to support immune function and potentially help prevent severe COVID-19 symptoms: Becozinc, Zinconia, Zinccee, Supradyn, or Revital

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Answered 25/07/2025

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