Menatetrenone (INN) also known as MK4 is a vitamin K compound used as a hemostatic agent and also as adjunctive therapy for the pain of osteoporosis. Menatetrenone is one of the nine forms of vitamin K2.MK4 is produced via conversion of vitamin K1 in the body in the testes pancreas and arterial walls.
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