Oysco Chewable 500+D
Rugby Oysco Chewable 500+D is a chewable supplement designed for joint and bone support. Each tablet delivers 500 mg of Calcium and 600 IU of Vitamin D3, both of which are provided at clinically studied dosages, which research suggests may contribute to maintaining bone density and health. The product achieves an N+ Score of 64, resulting in a 'D' grade and an average tier classification. Its strengths include 100% label transparency and an ingredient adequacy of 75% for its two components. However, with only two ingredients, its formula completeness is low at 25%, indicating a highly focused but limited approach. This supplement could be beneficial for individuals seeking a chewable option for targeted calcium and vitamin D supplementation.
About This Product
Oysco Chewable 500+D by Rugby is a joint & bone supplement containing 2 active ingredients. It has earned an N+ Score of 64/100 (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 Calcium, Vitamin D3.
N+ Score Breakdown
Are key ingredients present at clinically effective doses based on research?
Does the product include all expected ingredients for its supplement category?
Are individual ingredient amounts clearly disclosed without proprietary blends?
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
- +2 ingredient(s) at clinical dose levels
Weaknesses
- −Missing several expected ingredients for its category
Ingredient Analysis (2 ingredients)
| Ingredient | Amount | Dose Adequacy |
|---|---|---|
| Calcium | 500.000 mg | Optimal |
| Vitamin D3 | 600.000 IU | Adequate |
Clinical ranges based on NIH ODS Fact Sheets and peer-reviewed research. Status indicates whether the amount meets evidence-based thresholds.