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Folic Acid
Also called: Folacin, Folate, Pteroylglutamic acid, Vitamin B9
Folic acid is a B vitamin . It helps the body make healthy new cells. Everyone needs folic acid. For women who may get pregnant, it is really important. Getting enough folic acid before and during pregnancy can prevent major birth defects of her baby's brain or spine. Foods with folic acid in them include: Leafy green vegetables Fruits Dried beans, peas, and nuts Enriched breads, cereals and other grain products If you don't get enough folic acid from the foods you eat, you can also take it as a dietary supplement . NIH: National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary Supplements
Plain-language summary from MedlinePlus (NIH/NLM) ↗. For informational purposes only — not medical advice.
Medications used for folic acid
Drugs whose FDA labeling names this condition among its indications — informational, not a recommendation.
- Sodium Phenylacetate and Sodium Benzoate›
- Carglumic AcidCarbamoyl Phosphate Synthetase 1 Activator [EPC]›
- BetaineMethylating Agent [EPC]›
- Cysteamine›
- Ferrous Fumarate, FolateVitamin C [EPC]›
- Iron, FolateVitamin C [EPC]›
- Multivitamin/mineralVitamin B12 [EPC]›
- Physicians Ez Use B-12 Compliance›
- Polysaccharide Iron ComplexVitamin B12 [EPC]›
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