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Look for vitamins that have been independently verified, as indicated by the following marks: USP; NSF; NSF’s Certified for Sport; UL Solutions; CVS’s Tested to be Trusted; ConsumerLab.com. <ref>[Look for independent testing|https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-cheap-multivitamins#look-for-independent-testing] - NY Times Wirecutter</ref>
Look for vitamins that have been independently verified, as indicated by the following marks: USP; NSF; NSF’s Certified for Sport; UL Solutions; CVS’s Tested to be Trusted; ConsumerLab.com. <ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-cheap-multivitamins#look-for-independent-testing Look for independent testing] - NY Times Wirecutter</ref>

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Look for vitamins that have been independently verified, as indicated by the following marks: USP; NSF; NSF’s Certified for Sport; UL Solutions; CVS’s Tested to be Trusted; ConsumerLab.com. [1]

  1. Look for independent testing - NY Times Wirecutter