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… are up-to-date and whether you're getting enough folic acid. The safety of any prescription and over-the-counter … are up-to-date and whether you're getting enough folic acid. The safety of any prescription and …
Medications
… therapy in patients who have not responded to other medications (salicylates, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory … your doctor right away. This medication may lower your folic acid levels, increasing the risk of spinal cord defects. …
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… multivitamin or prenatal vitamin. Make sure it has 0.4 mg folic acid. This will lower the chance of having a baby with a … multivitamin or prenatal vitamin. Make sure it has 0.4 mg folic acid. This will lower the chance of having a baby with …
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… . Avoid people who are ill. Take a vitamin that contains folic acid or a prenatal vitamin. Even if the pregnancy test is … . Avoid people who are ill. Take a vitamin that contains folic acid or a prenatal vitamin. Even if the pregnancy test …
Medical tests
… Vitamin B12 is usually measured at the same time as a folic acid test, because a lack of either one or both can lead to … or her food. Low levels are linked with hyperthyroidism or folic acid deficiency anemia . High levels of protein in the …
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… to get pregnant, treatment may include: Letrozole. Hormone injections. Insemination. Assisted reproductive technology … Fertilization (IVF) Self-Care Take a multivitamin with folic acid. This helps to prevent birth defects if you do become …
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… and leafy green vegetables), peanut butter. Pantothenic acid Part of an enzyme needed for energy metabolism. … cells. Meat, fish, poultry, vegetables, fruits. Folate (folic acid) Part of an enzyme needed for making DNA and new … cells. Meat, fish, poultry, vegetables, fruits. Folate (folic acid) Part of an enzyme needed for making DNA and new …
Medications
… food, usually once daily or as directed by your doctor. Medications for heartburn/reducing stomach acid (such as large amounts of antacids, ranitidine, … Some products that may interact with this drug are: folic acid antagonists (such as pyrimethamine) …
Medical tests
… As blood levels of gastrin rise, the stomach releases acid (gastric acid) that helps break down and digest food. When enough … done after eating a high-protein diet or after receiving an injection of the digestive hormone secretin into a vein. …
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… to spicy foods. This problem can occur because of a lack of folic acid, iron, riboflavin, or vitamin B12 in the diet over a … to spicy foods. This problem can occur because of a lack of folic acid, iron, riboflavin, or vitamin B12 in the diet …