No supplements starting with "O".
Letter "O" cohort across the 26-letter alphabet
Counts of products per letter. Letter "O" sits within 4664 entries.
- A
A
6,817 products
- B
B
7,849 products
- C
C
12,771 products
- D 3,943
D
3,943 products
- E 4,202
E
4,202 products
- F 3,750
F
3,750 products
- G 4,816
G
4,816 products
- H 3,280
H
3,280 products
- I 2,410
I
2,410 products
- J 488
J
488 products
- K 1,674
K
1,674 products
- L
L
6,453 products
- M
M
8,998 products
- N 3,740
N
3,740 products
- O 4,664
O
4,664 products
- P
P
7,527 products
- Q 880
Q
880 products
- R 2,662
R
2,662 products
- S
S
7,587 products
- T 4,034
T
4,034 products
Top 10 letters by total product count
Letters with the most product entries, selecting a letter narrows the directory.
- C
C
12,771 products
- M
M
8,998 products
- B
B
7,849 products
- S
S
7,587 products
- P
P
7,527 products
- V
V
6,880 products
- A
A
6,817 products
- L
L
6,453 products
- G 4,816
G
4,816 products
- O 4,664
O
4,664 products
Bottom 10 letters by total product count
Less-populated letters, useful for spotting niche-named brands.
- X 217
X
217 products
- Y 405
Y
405 products
- J 488
J
488 products
- Q 880
Q
880 products
- Z
Z
1,200 products
- K
K
1,674 products
- W
W
2,184 products
- U
U
2,230 products
- I
I
2,410 products
- R
R
2,662 products
Why an alphabetical letter index?
The alphabetical browse exists because most casual searches start from a known product or brand name. If you remember the bottle in your cabinet starts with "O", this is the fastest way to scan all matching products in the NIH Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD). The full directory contains 4,664 products under "O", sortable by name, newest entry, or brand. For comparing products within a category (vitamin D, fish oil, multivitamins), use the type-filtered listing instead. For brand-level analysis, jump to the brands directory.
Per-product detail pages show the declared ingredient list, serving size, market status, and Daily Value (DV) percentages, when those values were submitted to the NIH on the original label filing. Many DSLD records include only structural ingredient lists without the per-row Supplement Facts panel; in those cases the detail page renders "Not disclosed on label" rather than a fabricated estimate. Editorial commentary and ingredient context is compiled by our editorial team. Inclusion in the directory is a label record, not an FDA endorsement, quality verification, or clinical efficacy claim. Always verify amounts on the physical label and consult a healthcare provider before starting any supplement, particularly if pregnant, nursing, taking prescription medication, or managing a medical condition.