Pharmacy2U Folic Acid 400mcg

Folic acid, known as folate in its natural form, is one of the B-group of vitamins. Folate is found in small amounts in many foods. Good sources include broccoli, Brussels sprouts, asparagus, peas, chickpeas and brown rice. Other useful sources include fortified breakfast cereals, some bread and some fruit (such as oranges and bananas). Folate is a water-soluble vitamin, which means you need it in your diet every day because it can't be stored in the body. Most people should be able to get the amount they need by eating a varied and balanced diet. Adults need 0.2 mg a day. However, if you are pregnant or thinking of having a baby you should take a daily 0.4 mg (400 microgram) folic acid supplement from the time you stop using contraception until the 12th week of pregnancy. This is to help prevent neural tube defects such as spina bifida. If you have already had a pregnancy affected by a neural tube defect, a higher dose is recommended. Speak to your GP for more advice. Folate has a number of important functions. For example it works together with vitamin B12 to form healthy red blood cells helps reduce the risk of neural tube defects such as spina bifida in unborn babies.

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