Lutein 20 mg with Zeaxanthin Softgels – 120-count vs PreserVision AREDS 2 Eye Vitamins with CoQ10, lutein & zeaxanthin
Overall winner: PreserVision AREDS 2 Eye Vitamins with CoQ10, lutein & zeaxanthin
Key Differences
Jarrow Formulas Lutein (A) provides a higher single-dose lutein amount (20 mg) and a 120-day supply in softgels, making it suited for users focused on macular support and longer supply per bottle. PreserVision AREDS2 (B) follows the NIH AREDS2 nutrient formula, includes CoQ10, and has slightly higher average reviewer ratings, so it's better for those wanting an AREDS2-formulated eye vitamin with added CoQ10 and stronger user feedback
Lutein 20 mg with Zeaxanthin Softgels – 120-count
Dietary supplement supporting visual function and macular health with 20 mg lutein and 4 mg zeaxanthin per serving. Customers report improved eye health and ease of swallowing
Pros
- supports macular health
- contains lutein and zeaxanthin per serving
- 120-day supply
- easy-to-swallow softgels
Cons
- softgels may stick together
PreserVision AREDS 2 Eye Vitamins with CoQ10, lutein & zeaxanthin
Eye vitamin formula with lutein, zeaxanthin, zinc, copper, vitamins C & E, and CoQ10 for eye and heart support. Customers note improved vision and ease of swallowing, with mixed odor feedback
Pros
- includes lutein & zeaxanthin
- contains zinc, copper, vitamins C & E
- adds CoQ10 for heart health
- easy to swallow
Cons
- mixed odor reports
- some may not notice effect
- customer feedback mentions odor variations
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Jarrow Formulas |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | PreserVision |
| User Reviews | PreserVision |