Folic acid is an anti-anemic agent

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Folic acid is an anti-anemic agent.

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# Folic acid

? Dosage form: tablet

? Ingredients: Folic acid - 1 mg.

? According to the effect:

An anti-anemic agent

? Application:

- In anemia
- Anemia in pregnant women
- To normalize blood formation
- In anemia caused by ionizing radiation
- In anemia caused by chemotherapy
- In anemia caused by drugs
- In postoperative anemia with removal of part of the stomach or intestines
- Pellagrada
- Depression
- As an adjunct treatment in case of increased anxiety
- In the treatment of cervical dysplasia

Method of administration and dosage

Accepted after meals. It is prescribed 1-2 tablets 1 - 3 times a day. The maximum daily dose is up to 5 tablets.

It is possible for pregnant women. They can take 2-3 tablets a day.

Not acceptable for children under 3 years old. Available for ages 3 and up.

? Side effects

- Feeling bitter
- Skin rash, itching
- Lower blood pressure

? Unacceptable circumstances:

- In case of high allergic reaction to the drug
- Deficiency of vitamin B12 in the body
- In malignant tumors (cancer, cancer)
- In dangerous anemias
- Not possible in patients with epilepsy (epilepsy).

NOTE: Patients with diabetes mellitus are advised to consult a physician endocrinologist. Because folic acid contains glucose.

The second name of folic acid is vitamin B9. We know vitamins B1, B2, B 6 and B12 very well. Our folic acid is vitamin B9 (both are the same thing).

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