EuroVital
Discover supplements from EuroVital: single-ingredient tablets, capsules, liquids and creams in several dose strengths. We explain what the brand focuses on, how the forms differ in practice and what UK rules mean for you.Read more →
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What EuroVital stands for, and how we choose from its range
EuroVital is a house label sold through the online stores of the BIOVEA group. The range is built around plain, single-ingredient products rather than big multi-blends. Most ingredients come in more than one strength: the same active is offered as a 10 mg, 25 mg or 50 mg version. That makes it easy to start low and adjust later instead of splitting tablets. You will also find the same brand inside the brands we carry next to its sister label Biovea.
The forms change how a product fits your day
EuroVital uses four main formats, and the difference is practical, not cosmetic.
- Tablets and capsules: the cheapest per serving and easy to count.
- Fast-dissolve tablets: they melt in the mouth, so you need no water.
- Liquids: you can measure small steps, useful if you dislike swallowing tablets.
- Creams with a pump: one press gives the same portion every time, which is hard to do with a jar.
Why EuroVital is in our range
We check three things before a brand goes live: the form of the ingredient, the dose, and whether a combination makes sense. EuroVital fits because the labels are readable. One ingredient, one clear strength, no long tail of extras at token amounts. The dose ladder helps too, since you can pick a lower strength rather than guess. We buy directly from the brand, with no middlemen, so what arrives is authentic. Our compliance team reviews every product before it goes live, we test products ourselves and independent labs spot-check batches. Read how we select brands and products.
UK rules shape what you see on this page
EuroVital sells across several countries, and not everything in its international catalogue may be sold as a food supplement in the UK. Melatonin is the clearest case: in Great Britain it is a prescription-only medicine in every format, from tablets to gummies. DHEA is not sold over the counter here either. Products like these do not pass our compliance check for this market, so they do not appear in this collection. If sleep is your reason for looking, our sleep and rest selection shows what is allowed here.
Who this brand suits
EuroVital works well if you want a simple product with a known amount of one ingredient, and a choice of strengths so you can build up slowly. It is a straightforward, mid-priced range rather than a specialist niche label, and it sits comfortably next to everyday vitamins you already take.
One honest point: EuroVital labels do not carry independent certification logos such as Informed Sport. That does not make the products weak, but it does mean the checking happens on our side. We do that work ourselves, and we would rather say so than leave you guessing. Give any supplement two to three weeks of consistent daily use before you judge it, because nutrient levels and habits move slowly.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of brand is EuroVital?
EuroVital is a supplement label sold through the online stores of the BIOVEA group. Its catalogue is mostly single-ingredient products: vitamins, minerals, amino acids and herbal extracts, plus a few topical creams. The style is deliberately plain. Instead of large blends with many small additions, you get one ingredient at a stated strength, usually offered in two or three dose steps so you can pick the amount that fits you.
Are all EuroVital products available in the UK?
No. EuroVital sells internationally, and UK rules are stricter than in some markets. Melatonin, for example, is a prescription-only medicine in Great Britain in every format, so it cannot be sold as a food supplement. DHEA is not sold over the counter here either. Those items do not pass our compliance check for this market. For sleep support that is legal here, people often look at herbal options such as valerian.
Which EuroVital form should I choose?
It depends on how you take supplements and how precise you want to be. Use this as a quick guide.
| Form | In practice | Suits |
|---|---|---|
| Tablet | Lowest cost per serving | Daily long-term use |
| Capsule | Easier to swallow | Sensitive stomachs |
| Fast-dissolve tablet | Melts in the mouth | Travel, no water |
| Liquid | Small dose steps | Building up slowly |
| Cream with pump | Same portion each press | Topical use |
If you are unsure, a tablet or capsule is the simplest starting point.
Why does the same ingredient come in 10, 25 and 50 mg?
Because one dose does not fit everyone. A dose ladder lets you begin at the lowest strength, stay there if it is enough, and step up only if you have a reason to. It also avoids cutting tablets, which rarely gives two equal halves. When you compare products, look at the amount per tablet and the number of tablets in the pack. That is what decides the real cost per day, not the pack price.
Are EuroVital capsules suitable for vegetarians?
Some are and some are not. Part of the range uses vegetarian capsule shells, and those packs are labelled as vegetarian capsules. Other products use gelatin shells or softgels made from fish or bovine gelatin. Because it varies per product, always read the ingredient list on the product page rather than assuming it applies to the whole brand. If a claim is not on the label, we do not add it on our side.
Can I combine EuroVital products with a multivitamin?
Usually yes, but check for overlap first. A multivitamin already contains many nutrients, so adding a single-ingredient product on top can double up on the same vitamin or mineral. Add the amounts together and compare them with the guidance on the label. Fat-soluble vitamins such as A, D, E and K build up in the body, so those are the ones to watch most. Spread doses across the day if a label suggests it.
How long before I notice anything?
Plan on two to three weeks of consistent daily use before you judge a product, and longer for anything tied to skin, hair or nails, where growth cycles take months. Supplements top up your intake, they do not act like a switch. Taking a product at the same moment each day, for example with breakfast, makes it far easier to keep up and to tell whether it is doing something for you.
Who should be careful with hormone-related products from this brand?
Anyone taking prescribed medication, and anyone who is pregnant or breastfeeding, should speak to a doctor or pharmacist before starting a supplement that acts on hormone levels. The same goes for topical creams, since skin absorbs what you apply. In the UK several hormone-type ingredients are handled as medicines rather than supplements, which is exactly why they are missing from this collection. If a supplier sells them freely here without any medical check, treat that as a warning sign.



