Folinext gold tablet
Manufactured By Aristo Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- Safe and often given to pregnant women.
- Helps the brain of the unborn baby grow, stops neural tube problems, and makes the mother's diet better.
- Has Folic Acid (important), Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, DHA, and other nutrients that are good for pregnant women.
- Must be taken under the care of a doctor to make sure the right dose is given.
- Safe to do while breastfeeding.
Faq For Medicine
Q1. What is the reason for giving Folinext Gold?
It is used for nutrition during pregnancy, to avoid anemia and neuropathy, and to help the brain of the fetus grow (because of DHA).
Q2. Is it safe for women who aren't pregnant to take it?
Yes, it can help with anemia, weak nerves, tiredness, and not getting enough nutrients.
Q3. Does it make you want to eat more?
Not directly, but better nutrition may make you feel hungrier and give you more energy.
Q4: Is it OK to take iron supplements with it, such Imax XT or Softeron?
Yes, they are often given jointly.
Q5. Does Folinext Gold make you gain weight?
No direct influence on weight. It only helps with nutrition.
Expert Advice
- Take Folinext Gold after meals to keep from getting sick or having an upset stomach.
- Do not take more than the recommended amount; too much B6 can irritate nerves.
- DHA may make you smell fishy; if it bothers you, take it at night.
- For the best results, don't drink alcohol or smoke while you're pregnant.
- If your doctor tells you to, keep going even after delivery (this helps with breastfeeding nutrition).
- If you are allergic to seafood, you should examine the source of DHA.
Side Effects
- Usually mild and not very common.
- Common Side Effects
- A little nausea
- Fishy flavor in the mouth (because of DHA)
- Pain in the head
- Pain in the stomach
- Feeling bloated
- Not as Common
- Rash on the skin
- Feeling dizzy
- Very Rare Serious Side Effects
- Neuropathy caused by vitamin B6 (only with long-term high doses)
- Allergic response (swelling, trouble breathing)
How It Works
- Stops abnormalities in the neural tube of the fetus
- Helps make red blood cells that are healthy
- Helps cells and DNA divide
- Vitamin B12, also known as methylcobalamin
- Necessary for nerve healing and the production of red blood cells
- Stops megaloblastic anemia
- Helps the neural system of the fetus grow
- Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
- Helps the brain grow
- Lessens nausea during pregnancy
- Helps nerves work
- DHA (Omega-3)
- Important nutrient for the brain and eyes of the fetus to grow
- Helps keep the mother's brain healthy and her mood stable
- Improves brain development
- Combined Effect: It helps the mother feel better, helps the fetus grow, strengthens nerves, and stops anemia.
Medicine Interaction
- Anticonvulsants (phenytoin, valproate) may have an effect on folic acid.
- Metformin and PPI drugs make it harder for your body to absorb B12.
- Alcohol: lowers the body's ability to absorb folate and B12.
- Levodopa: excessive B6 may lessen impact (rare at supplement dose).
- Blood thinners (warfarin): DHA may have a minor effect on blood thinning (be careful).
- No major interactions at typical doses.
How to Use
- Take one pill per day or as directed.
- Take with water after meals.
- If you forget to take a dose, take it when you remember. If the following dose is close, skip it. Don't take two doses.
- Continue as your doctor says to do during pregnancy or when you are short on time.
Uses / indications
- Nutritional supplementation throughout pregnancy and before conception
- Avoiding problems with the neural tube
- DHA for the development of the brain and eyes in the fetus
- Anemia caused by a lack of folate and B12
- Neuropathy in the periphery
- Lack of strength and energy
- After getting better from an illness or surgery
- Improving memory and nerve function
- Helping with nursing nutrition