Meijer

Iron 27 mg

D
N+ Score62
Vitamins & MineralsServing: 1 Tablet(s)Type: Mineral

Meijer's Iron 27 mg is a single-ingredient mineral supplement providing 27mg of Iron per 1-tablet serving. This dosage is considered clinically studied and is commonly used to address iron deficiency. Research suggests that adequate iron intake is essential for oxygen transport and energy production. The product has an N+ Score of 62, resulting in a 'D' grade, indicating an average quality assessment. With only one ingredient and a clear dosage, it offers full label transparency, making it suitable for individuals needing to supplement their iron intake under professional guidance.

About This Product

Iron 27 mg by Meijer is a vitamins & minerals supplement containing 1 active ingredients. It has earned an N+ Score of 62/100 (Grade D).

This product features a fully transparent label with individual ingredient amounts disclosed, and key ingredients are present at clinically effective doses based on peer-reviewed research.

Notable clinical-dose ingredients include Iron.

N+ Score Breakdown

Ingredient Adequacy100/100

Are key ingredients present at clinically effective doses based on research?

Formula Completeness0/100

Does the product include all expected ingredients for its supplement category?

Label Transparency100/100

Are individual ingredient amounts clearly disclosed without proprietary blends?

Ingredient Diversity36/100

Does the formula include a breadth of beneficial compounds from multiple pathways?

Strengths

  • +Key ingredients at clinically effective doses
  • +Fully transparent label with individual ingredient amounts disclosed
  • +1 ingredient(s) at clinical dose levels

Weaknesses

  • −Missing several expected ingredients for its category
  • −Limited ingredient diversity compared to category norms

Ingredient Analysis (1 ingredients)

IngredientAmountDose Adequacy
Iron27.000 mgOptimal

Clinical ranges based on NIH ODS Fact Sheets and peer-reviewed research. Status indicates whether the amount meets evidence-based thresholds.