When taking medications which advise against it such as Xeloda http://www.xeloda.com/
Apparently there is a school of thought that thinks taking folic acid is good for gout. Got to the associated link (What Everyone Should Know About Folic Acid And Gout)http://www.micronutra.com/journal/gout/what-everyone-should-know-about-folic-acid-and-gou
I would like to ask you is there any risk for a man to take folic acid. Can teenages take folic acid(boy) Do folic acid develop brains on teenages.
Yes. One should. Folic acid is necessary for cell division. In case of pregnancy the cells are rapidly dividing inside the womb.
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You must take folic acid with methotrexate because the drug depletes it naturally from the body. Not taking folic acid could lead to severe liver damage. When being treated with MTX regular blood tests should be done to test for toxicity and other problems. ( I take 7.5 mg MTX once a week and 5 mg megafoll folic acid per day. )
my doct advise if taking obimin, it is not necessary to consume folic acid as obinim contains contents of folic acid. but if really feel tired that day, can take both together.
Yes, dogs can take folic acid supplements, but it is best to consult with a veterinarian first to determine the appropriate dosage for your dog's specific needs. Folic acid is important for cell growth and development, and a deficiency can lead to health issues.
I would ask your doctor or pharmacist this question, but my gut reaction is -- I wouldn't eat foods high in folic acid while on that medication.
Folic acid is a supplement you should take when trying to conceive as it helps DNA, development and cell separation during the fetusÃ?s growth. Folic acid has not been proven to alter menstruation in any way.
You should be taking 0.5mg of folate per day for three months before you fall pregnancy and for your entire pregnancy. Studies have shown that to be most effective you need to take this EVERY day, not just 6 days a week and hope for the best on the other day.
Folic acid, a.k.a. folate, has a recommended daily allowance of 400 mcg a day.
It is recommended that most adults consume 400 micrograms (mcg) of folic acid per day. Pregnant women or women trying to conceive should aim for 600-800 mcg daily to prevent neural tube defects in the baby. It is always best to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement regimen.