NuMedica D3-5,000 + K2-200 combines 5,000 IU of vitamin D3 with vitamin K2 for bone, cardiovascular, and wellness-focused routines. Available in 60-softgel size.*
NuMedica D3-5,000 + K2-200 combines a higher daily dose of vitamin D3 with vitamin K2 in a single softgel. This moves beyond basic vitamin D supplementation into a more structured approach that considers how calcium is used in the body.
This product is typically chosen by individuals who are already taking vitamin D or are planning to take a higher dose and want to include K2 as part of that routine. Rather than managing two separate supplements, it combines both into a single, consistent daily formula.
Compared to standalone options like D3-2,000 or D3-5,000, this formula adds a second layer. Compared to D3-10,000 + K2, it provides a similar combination approach but at a more moderate vitamin D level.
D3-5,000 + K2-200 is typically taken once daily as part of a consistent routine. It is often used as a replacement for separate D3 and K2 supplements.
It is commonly selected by individuals who want a combined formula rather than layering multiple products, especially when taking higher daily amounts of vitamin D.
This formula combines vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) with vitamin K2 as menaquinone-7 (MK-7), a form known for staying in circulation longer than other K forms.
The approach is to pair a higher dose of vitamin D with K2 in a single softgel, rather than treating them as separate decisions. The oil-based delivery supports fat-soluble absorption.
| Product | Best for | Format | Approach |
|---|---|---|---|
| D3-5,000 | High-dose D3 only | Softgel | Standalone vitamin D |
| D3-5,000 + K2-200 | D3 with K2 in one formula | Softgel | Combined D3 + K2 |
| D3-10,000 + K2 | Very high-dose combination | Softgel | Higher-dose D3 + K2 |
| Micellized D3 + K2 | Flexible dosing with K2 | Liquid | Water-soluble D3 + K2 |
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Size: 60 Softgels
Serving Size: 1 Softgel
Servings Per Container: 60
Directions: Take one softgel once per day or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.
| Nutrient/Ingredient | Amount | % Daily ValueDV 1 |
|---|---|---|
|
Vitamin D3 (as cholecalciferol) (5,000 IU)
Vitamin D3
Vitamin D3 is the bioactive form of vitamin D that enhances calcium absorption and bone health. |
125 mcg | |
|
Vitamin K2 (as menaquinone 7)
Vitamin K2
Vitamin K2 helps regulate calcium in the body, supporting cardiovascular and bone health. |
200 mcg | |
| 1 The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advise. | ||
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This product is typically chosen by individuals who want both nutrients in one formula rather than managing them separately.
Both provide the same amount of vitamin D, but this version includes vitamin K2, creating a combined approach instead of a single-nutrient formula.
The main difference is the vitamin D amount. This product provides a moderate high dose, while D3-10,000 + K2 is a higher-intensity option.
Yes. It simplifies the routine by combining both nutrients into one softgel taken once daily.
Liquid versions are typically chosen when flexible dosing or non-softgel formats are preferred.
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