Creapure
the "gold standard" from the category of powder mixtures of creatine monohydrate. The finely ground product is a patented trademark of the German sports nutrition brand AlzChem. Feature
Creapure - almost one hundred percent purity of the composition along with high digestibility by the body. Creapure's form of creatine is guaranteed to be the purest product in the class.
Package
The type of packaging in which the drug is supplied.
- Jar. Quite convenient and practical packaging for both powder and capsules/tablets (see “Dosage form”). It is used in most modern brands of creatine.
- Pouch. Only powdered creatines are produced in pouches. Such packaging is somewhat cheaper than a can, takes up less space, and the volume of the package decreases simultaneously with the reduction in the amount of contents.
- Box. The boxes contain only drugs produced in the form of capsules or tablets. In this case, the capsules/tablets can be packaged in a blister pack (see below); in fact, the difference between a blister pack and a box in such cases lies only in what the manufacturer calls the packaging.
- Blister pack. Packaging used exclusively for capsules or tablets: a characteristic cavity or pocket into which capsules/tablets are sealed, each in its cell. In this case, several such records can be packed in a box (see above).
Daily rate
The daily norm of the drug, produced in the dosage form of a powder.
Recall that at the initial stage of taking creatine (the so-called loading phase), it is recommended to take it in high doses, and then the dosage is reduced to a “supporting” level. As a daily norm, manufacturers usually indicate the amount of the drug in the maintenance phase. Also, note that the format of taking creatine can be different: some formulations are designed to be taken once a day, others two to three times a day. Accordingly, the size of the daily allowance may correspond to one or more servings.