Group: Vitamin B9 (5-Methyltetrahydrofolate)
Also known as: Quatrefolic
Group: Biotin
Also known as: Vitamin H, Vitamin B-7, Vitamin B7, d-biotin, S. cerevisiae
UNII Code: 6SO6U10H04
Group: Calcium
Also known as: Ca Threonate
UNII Code: HBB4YPO93U
Group: Vitamin B9 (folic acid)
Also known as: Folic Acid
Group: Vitamin B9 (Folate)
Folate, also known as Vitamin B9, is a water-soluble vitamin essential for DNA synthesis, cell growth, and the production of red blood cells. It is important for proper brain function and plays a crucial role in mental and emotional health. Folate is naturally found in a wide range of foods, including leafy green vegetables, fruits, nuts, beans, and dairy products. It is also available as a dietary supplement and is typically included in B-vitamin complexes.
Group: Folate
Also known as: Orgen-FA, Vitamin B9, Quatrefolic, Folacin, CitraFolic, B9, Folate
UNII Code: 935E97BOY8
Group: Hypromellose
Also known as: Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Hypromellose
Group: Hypromellose
Also known as: HPMC
UNII Code: 3NXW29V3WO
Group: Cellulose
Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) is a refined wood pulp that is commonly used as a texturizer, anti-caking agent, and bulking agent in food and dietary supplements. It is a white, odorless powder that is insoluble in water and is often used to improve the texture and stability of products.
Also known as: Cellulose, MCC
Group: Polyethylene glycol
Also known as: Polyethylene Glycol
Group: Polyethylene glycol
Also known as: PEG, Macrogol
UNII Code: 3WJQ0SDW1A
Group: Polyvinyl alcohol
Also known as: PVA
UNII Code: 3WJQ0SDW1A
Group: Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine)
Pyridoxine, commonly known as Vitamin B6, is a water-soluble vitamin that plays a critical role in brain health, production of neurotransmitters, and the metabolism of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. It is essential for the proper functioning of sugars, fats, and proteins in the body and is crucial for the development of the brain and nervous system.
Also known as: Vitamin B6
Group: Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)
Also known as: Vitamin C
Group: 5-methyltetrahydrofolate glucosamine
Also known as: (6S)-5-Methylfolate, (6S)-5-MTHF
UNII Code: Q65PL71Q1A
Group: Color
Red 40, also known as Allura Red AC, is a synthetic azo dye derived from petroleum used extensively as a red food colorant. It is approved by the FDA for use in foods, beverages, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. It imparts a bright red hue and is commonly found in candies, soft drinks, baked goods, and other processed products.
Also known as: Allura Red AC, FD&C Red No. 40, E129, Red Dye #40, Allura Red
UNII Code: 2Z6R9D8D4B
Group: Starch
UNII Code: 0
Group: Stearic Acid
Also known as: C18:0
UNII Code: 4ELV7Z65AP
Group: Magnesium Silicate
Group: Vitamin B12
UNII Code: 8406EY2OQA
Group: Vitamin B7 (biotin)
Also known as: H, Biotin
UNII Code: 6SO6U10H04
Group: Folate
Vitamin B9, commonly known as folic acid or folate, is a B-vitamin essential for various bodily functions, including DNA synthesis and repair, cell division, and growth. It is particularly important during periods of rapid growth such as during pregnancy and fetal development. Folic acid is the synthetic form often used in supplements and fortified foods, while folate is the naturally occurring form found in certain foods.
Also known as: Folic Acid, Folate
UNII Code: 935E97BOY8
68025-052-30 Rx only
Now with Quatrefolic
Iron Supplementation
Patent pending
Sugar, lactose & gluten free
Vegan safe
Dosage & Administration Usual adult dose is 1 tablet daily, or as directed by a physician.
Storage Store at controlled room temperature 15 degrees-30 degrees C (59 degrees-86 degrees F) [see USP]. Protect from light and moisture and avoid excessive heat. Dispense in a tight, light resistant container as defined by the USP using a child-resistant closure.
Warning: Accidental overdose of iron-containing products is a leading cause of fatal poisoning in children under 6. Keep this product out of reach of children. In case of accidental overdose, call a doctor or poison control center immediately.
Quatrefolic is a registered trademark of Gnosis, SpA. -U.S. Patent No. 7,947,662.
Clinical Pharmacology: Iron is an essential component in the formation of hemoglobin. Adequate amounts of iron are necessary for effective erythropoiesis. Iron also serves as a cofactor of several essential enzymes, including cytochromes that are involved in electron transport. Folic acid is required for nucleoprotein synthesis and the maintenance of normal erythropoiesis. Folic acid is converted in the liver and plasma to its metabolically active form, tetrahydrofolic acid, by dihydrofolate reductase. Vitamin B12 is required for the maintenance of normal erythropoiesis, nucleoprotein and myelin synthesis, cell reproduction and normal growth. Intrinsic factor, a glycoprotein secreted by the gastric mucosa, is required for active absorption of vitamin B12 from the gastrointestinal tract.
Indications and Usage: Corvite 150 is indicated for the prevention and treatment of iron deficiency anemia and/or nutritional megaloblastic anemias.
Contraindications: Corvite 150 is contraindicated in patients with a known hypersensitivity to any of the components of this product. Hemochromatosis and hemosiderosis are contraindications to iron therapy. Warnings: Folic acid alone is improper therapy in the treatment of pernicious anemia and other megaloblastic anemias where vitamin b12 is deficient. Precautions General: Do not exceed recommended dose. The type of anemia and the underlying cause or causes should be determined before starting therapy with Corvite 150. Since the anemia may be a result of a systemic disturbance, such as recurrent blood loss, the underlying cause or causes should be corrected, if possible. Folic Acid: Folic acid in doses above 0.1 mg daily may obscure pernicious anemia in that hematologic remission can occur while neurological manifestations remain progressive. Pernicious anemia should be excluded before using this product since folic acid may mask the symptoms of pernicious anemia
Pediatric Use: Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients have not been established.
Geriatric Use: Clinical studies on this product have not been performed in subjects aged 65 and over to determine whether elderly subjects respond differently from younger subjects. In general, dose selection for an elderly patient should be cautious. Adverse Reactions: Adverse reactions with iron therapy may include constipation, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, dark stools and abdominal pain. Adverse reactions with iron therapy are usually transient.
Allergic sensitization has been reported following both oral and parenteral administration of folic acid.
Overdosage: The clinical course of acute iron overdosage can be variable. Initial symptoms may include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, tarry stools melena, hematemesis, hypotension, tachycardia, metabolic acidosis, hyperglycemia, dehydration, drowsiness, pallor, cyanosis, lassitude, seizures, shock and coma.
Description: Corvite 150 are red, oval bisected tablets embossed "VP052." How Supplied: Corvite 150 tablets are supplied in bottles of 30 units.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Call your doctor about side effects.
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