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B‑vitamins: Thiamine (B1), Riboflavin (B2), Niacin/Niacinamide (B3), Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, and sometimes Pantothenic acid or other B‑vitamins.
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Some versions also include iron and zinc — minerals that support general nutrition and may help correct deficiencies.
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In some “weight‑gain” variants, the formulation reportedly adds an appetite‑stimulating antihistamine (specifically Cyproheptadine hydrochloride) — which can boost appetite and thus support increased calorie intake.
Because of this mix — vitamins, minerals, and possible appetite‑stimulant — Becoactin often serves dual purposes: nutritional supplementation and appetite support.
How to Use (Common Instructions) & Typical Dosage
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According to sellers’ instructions, dosage is often 1 tablet two to three times daily, preferably before meals.
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Some listings recommend taking it with a full glass of water.
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As it’s intended to help improve appetite and nutrition, effect likely depends on concurrent good dietary intake (i.e., you still need to eat sufficiently to gain weight or correct deficiencies).






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