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Folic Acid Description
Folic acid helps with tiredness, weakness, and headaches that result from low vitamin B9 levels.
It boosts vitamin B9 levels to help produce healthy red blood cells.
It's available as a 5mg tablet, usually taken once a day.

What are Folic acid tablets?

Folic acid is a type of vitamin, specifically a man-made form of vitamin B9. If you don't get enough vitamin B9 or have trouble absorbing it, you might develop anaemia. Those with anaemia often experience symptoms such as feeling tired, weak, and having headaches.

Taking folic acid increases the amount of B9 in your body. This boost helps your body produce enough red blood cells to manage anaemia. Folic acid is also sometimes used with other medicines that might reduce your folate levels or to help prevent issues during pregnancy.

How do Folic acid tablets work?

If you have a folate deficiency, it means there isn't enough folic acid in your blood. This leads to a shortage of red blood cells, resulting in anaemia. It's crucial to treat anaemia promptly to prevent any complications.

Folic acid is a simple, affordable, and highly effective treatment for folate deficiency anaemia. It increases the folic acid levels in your blood to address your anaemia. This helps alleviate your symptoms, giving you the health and energy to enjoy life to the fullest.

What doses of Folic acid tablets are there?

Folic acid is available in 5mg tablets. How frequently you need to take it generally depends on your blood levels. If you're treating folate deficiency anaemia, you'll typically take one 5mg tablet daily.

If your anaemia gets better, or you're trying to prevent it, you can often reduce your dose to one tablet a week. Folic acid is sometimes given with other medicines to treat anaemia, often alongside iron supplements like ferrous fumarate and ferrous sulfate.

How long does it take Folic acid tablets to work?

Folic acid tablets are absorbed rapidly, typically within a few hours. However, it takes a bit of time for folate levels to increase in your bloodstream and reach normal levels. If you're dealing with folate deficiency anaemia, it might take a few weeks to experience the full benefits of the medication. Nonetheless, you might start to feel a bit better in just a few days.

What should I do if I accidentally take Folic acid tablets incorrectly?

If you forget to take your folic acid at the usual time, simply take it as soon as you remember. However, if it's almost time for your next dose, just skip the missed one and continue with your regular schedule.

Taking too much folic acid is unlikely to cause harm. However, if you have any concerns, it's a good idea to speak with your clinician. We're here to assist you with any questions or worries. Simply log into your Treated account and send us a message.

How is Folic acid different from other treatments for anaemia?

Folic acid is used to treat folate deficiency anaemia. For iron deficiency anaemia, you would use iron supplements, and for B12 deficiency anaemia, B12 supplements are needed. However, folate deficiency anaemia is specifically treated with folic acid supplements.

You can buy folic acid supplements without a prescription, but they don't have high enough levels to treat folate deficiency anaemia. Additionally, these over-the-counter supplements might not be as strictly regulated as prescription medicines.

Do I need a prescription for Folic Acid?

You'll require a prescription

Folic acid at a 5mg strength is the recommended dose for treating folate deficiency anaemia or preventing birth defects during pregnancy. You can buy folic acid without a prescription, but only in lower doses.

Our healthcare professionals can provide you with a folic acid prescription if it's appropriate for you. Simply share some details about your health with us, and our experts will review them. If folic acid is suitable, we'll deliver it directly to your home, helping you manage your anaemia quickly.

Can I treat a folate deficiency with my diet?

Try adding more foods rich in folate to your diet. Dark green vegetables, beans, liver, and fortified cereals are all excellent sources of folic acid.

If you're deficient, it's advisable to take tablets until the deficiency is resolved. You can also include foods rich in folate in your diet. Although both are forms of vitamin B9, folic acid is more easily absorbed by the body than the folate found in foods.

Important Information

Folic acid isn't right for everyone, and there are a few things you should know before taking it.

Here's all the official information on it. If anything isn't clear, please let our clinician know, and they can discuss it with you.

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