According to multiple reliable sources:
Life Extension (manufacturer) recommends:
2 tablets twice daily for the first two weeks.
Then 1 tablet twice daily for maintenance.
A distributor site confirms the same regimen, noting each tablet contains Pycnogenol 20 mg + L‑Arginine 700 mg.
European manufacturer (Pharmanord) provides ingredient breakdown per two tablets:
L‑arginine aspartate: 1,400 mg
Taurine: 100 mg
Pycnogenol®: 40 mg
Total proprietary blend: 1,540 mg.
Same dosage guidance: start with 2 tablets twice daily, then reduce to 1 tablet twice daily.
These sources don’t mention any variant or version labeled “50000.” It’s possible that “50000” might be:
A batch number,
A misunderstanding or typo, or
Maybe a code referencing something else (like price or potency in another context).
My searches didn’t turn up any official references—labeling, dosage, or documentation—connected to “50000” for Prelox:
No product listings, FAQ entries, or clinical documentation mention “50000.”
Dosage recommendations consistently reference tablets with the ingredient blend as outlined above.
Check the source where you saw “50000” (e.g., packaging, website, review). Does it refer to:
A manufacturing code?
A promotional price or quantity listing?
If it’s indeed referring to dosage or potency, it might be a misunderstanding—because no clinically supported form of Prelox appears to come in a “50000” formulation.
For clarity and safety:
Stick to the documented dosage (2 tablets twice a day initially; then 1 tablet twice daily).
Consult a healthcare provider, particularly if you're unsure about what “50000” refers to or if you were considering a different strength.
Standard dosage: 2 tablets twice daily for 2 weeks, then 1 tablet twice daily.
Each tablet contains ~20 mg Pycnogenol + 700 mg L‑Arginine (plus some taurine, where applicable).
No evidence supports a Prelox version labeled “50000.” It likely refers to something else—batch code or unrelated metric.