Safety and side effects

When taken by mouth at suggested doses, folic acid is likely safe.

Taking high doses of folic acid by mouth can cause:

People with allergies might have a reaction to folic acid supplements. Warning signs of an allergic reaction include:

If you take too much folic acid, it comes out of the body in urine.

When a person takes a high amount of a folic acid supplement, it can be hard to know if the person has enough vitamin B-12. Taking folic acid supplements can help correct low blood counts, but it won't repair nerve damage from not having enough vitamin B-12. Taking a supplement that has 100% of the Daily Value of both folic acid and vitamin B-12 can help prevent this issue.