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. 2021 Apr 1;39(3):470–488. doi: 10.5534/wjmh.210025

Table 4. Most commonly prescribed individual antioxidants for the treatment of male infertility.

Antioxidants Self-reported responses
Zinc 737 (70.9)
Vitamin E 717 (69.0)
L-carnitine 706 (67.9)
Co-enzyme Q10 675 (65.0)
Vitamin C 604 (58.1)
Selenium 566 (54.5)
Folic acid (vitamin B9) 437 (42.1)
L-arginine 422 (40.6)
Vitamin D 309 (29.8)
N-acetyl cysteine 271 (26.1)
Combination of vitamins with carnitine 266 (25.6)
Vitamin A or relevant carotenes 242 (23.3)
Combination of vitamins C and E 221 (21.3)
Lycopene 220 (21.2)
Methylcobalamin (vitamin B12) 161 (15.5)
Riboflavin (vitamin B2) 149 (14.3)
Thiamine (vitamin B1) 147 (14.1)
Glutathione 140 (13.5)
Acetyl carnitine 138 (13.3)
Herbal antioxidants or products 128 (12.3)
Pentoxifylline 128 (12.3)
Pyridoxal-5-phosphate (vitamin B6) 119 (11.4)
Methylfolate 104 (10.0)
Biotin 102 (9.8)
Alpha-lipoic acid 79 (7.6)
Docosahexanoic acid (DHA) 77 (7.4)
Pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) 67 (6.4)
Vitamin B3 (niagen) 61 (5.9)
Melatonin 53 (5.1)
L-tyrosine 48 (4.6)
Other 41 (3.9)
Vitamin K2 29 (2.8)
Chelated copper 22 (2.1)
Para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) 22 (2.1)
Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) 17 (1.6)
Phosphatidylcholine 15 (1.4)

Values are presented as number (%*).

*Percentage was calculated based on the total number of participants (n=1,039) who answered this multiple option question.