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Folic acid deficiency or; Infections, inflammation, or cancer or; Iron deficiency or; Vitamin B12 deficiency—May cause a delay in response to treatment. Blood ...
Did you take folic acid, also known as vitamin B-9, before and during your pregnancy? Are you taking any anti-seizure medicines, or were you taking them at ...
Keep in mind that during pregnancy, you'll need more folic acid, protein, calcium, iron and other essential nutrients. Be physically active. Talk with your ...
Your doctor may also give you methotrexate and folic acid or folinic acid supplements at least 4 weeks before starting and during treatment with this medicine.
Your doctor will give you other medicines (eg, folic acid, vitamin B12, steroid medicine) before you receive this medicine and during treatment to help prevent ...
"Micronutrient deficiencies remain common in adults, however, and should be assessed." Assessment should include vitamin D, iron, folic acid, vitamin B12, zinc ...
Taking 400 micrograms of folic acid daily has been shown to reduce birth defects in the brain and spinal cord. It may help reduce the risk of heart defects as ...
It is important that you follow any special instructions from your doctor, such as taking folic acid, pyridoxine (vitamin B 6), and vitamin B 12 supplements.
During pregnancy, you'll need more folic acid, calcium, iron and other essential nutrients. Taking a daily prenatal vitamin can help if you're not eating ...
Methotrexate stops cells from using folic acid to make deoxyribonucleic acid and may kill tumor cells. Erlotinib is in a class of medications called kinase ...
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