L-Methyl-B6-B12

Basic Information

Product Label

Product label for L-Methyl-B6-B12
Full Name: L-Methyl-B6-B12
Brand: Virtus Pharmaceuticals none
Product Type: Other Combinations
Physical State: Tablet or Pill
UPC/SKU: 3 76439 21890 4
Product Version Code: Rev. 1/2012

Contact Information

Manufactured for

Name: Virtus Pharmaceuticals, LLC
Address:Tampa, FL, 33619
Types: Distributor

You may report side effects by calling

Phone: 813-283-1344
Types: Other

Product Details

Net Contents

90 Tablet(s)(90 Tablet(s))

Serving Sizes

Unit:Tablet(s)
Quantity:1 - 1
Daily Servings:2 - 2

Target Groups

Adult (18 - 50 Years)

Servings Per Container

90

Ingredients & Nutrition

Notes: L-Methylfolate Calcium (Form: or 6(S)-5-MTHF-Ca) Note: contains less than 1% d-methylfolate

Forms:
  • or 6(S)-5-MTHF-Ca
Amount: 15 mg
Serving Size: 1 Tablet(s)
Adults and children 4 or more years of age: % (Daily Value not established for patients with unique nutritional needs who are in need of supplementation as directed by a licensed medical practitioner.)

Group: Vitamin B9 (5-Methyltetrahydrofolate)

Also known as: Metafolin

UNII Code: A9R10K3F2F

Amount: 2 mg
Serving Size: 1 Tablet(s)
Adults and children 4 or more years of age: % (Daily Value not established for patients with unique nutritional needs who are in need of supplementation as directed by a licensed medical practitioner.)

Group: Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin)

UNII Code: BR1SN1JS2W

Amount: 35 mg
Serving Size: 1 Tablet(s)
Adults and children 4 or more years of age: % (Daily Value not established for patients with unique nutritional needs who are in need of supplementation as directed by a licensed medical practitioner.)

Group: Vitamin B6

Also known as: P-5-P, P5P

UNII Code: F06SGE49M6

Group: Color

Also known as: E129 FD&C Red No. 40, FD&C Red #40

Group: Croscarmellose Sodium

Group: Calcium

Group: Color

Group: Color

Group: Coating

Also known as: Shellac

Group: Magnesium stearate

MCC

other

Group: Cellulose

Also known as: Microcrystalline Cellulose

Group: Cellulose

Group: Cellulose

PEG

other

Group: Polyethylene glycol

Also known as: Polyethylene Glycol

Group: Polyethylene glycol

Also known as: PEG

Group: Silicon

Also known as: SiO2

UNII Code: ETJ7Z6XBU4

Stearic Acid

fatty acid

Group: Stearic Acid

Also known as: C18:0

UNII Code: 4ELV7Z65AP

Group: Titanium Dioxide

Product Statements

Formula re: Type

DESCRIPTION: L-Methyl-B6-B12 is an orally administered prescription dietary supplement specifically formulated for the dietary management of patients with unique nutritional needs requiring increased folate levels.

Precautions re: All Other

L-Methyl-B6-B12 should be administered under the supervision of a licensed medical practitioner.

General Statements: All Other Content

Each coated, round, purple tablet contains the following dietary ingredients:

FDA Statement of Identity

Prescription Dietary Supplement

FDA Statement of Identity

Rx

General Statements: All Other Content

Made in U.S.A.

Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: One tablet twice daily or as directed by a licensed medical practitioner.

Storage

Store at controlled room temperature 15(0)-30(0)C (59(0)-86(0)F). [See USP]. Protect from light and moisture.

General Statements: All Other Content

Dispense in a tight, light-resistant container.

Precautions re: Pregnant or Nursing or Prescription Medications

If you are pregnant or nursing a baby, ask a health professional.

Precautions re: Children

KEEP THIS OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

Precautions re: All Other

All prescriptions using this product shall be pursuant to state statutes as applicable. This is not an Orange Book product.

Precautions re: All Other

Call your medical practitioner about side effects.

General Statements: All Other Content

NDC* 76439-218-90 *see insert for more information on NDCs.

General Statements: All Other Content

N

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Lot No: Exp Date:

General: Product/Version Code

Rev. 1/2012

General Statements: All Other Content

Rev. 12/2012

Precautions re: Pregnant or Nursing or Prescription Medications

- Sulfasalazine: Inhibits the absorption and metabolism of folic acid. - Metformin treatment in patients with type 2 diabetes decreases serum folate. - Warfarin can produce significant impairment in folate status after a 6-month therapy. - Folinic acid may enhance the toxicity of fluorouracil. - Concurrent administration of chloramphenicol and folinic acid in folate-deficient patients may result in antagonism of the haematopoietic response to folate. - Caution should be exercised with the concomitant use of folinic acid and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole for the acute treatment of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in patients with HIV infection as it is associated with increased rates of treatment failure and mortality in a placebo controlled study. Drugs which may interact with vitamin B12: - Antibiotics, cholestyramine, colchicines, colestipol, metformin, para-aminosalicylic acid, and potassium chloride may decrease the absorption of vitamin B12. - Nitrous oxide can produce a functional vitamin B12 deficiency. Drugs which interact with vitamin B6: - Vitamin B6 should not be given to patients receiving the drug levodopa because the action of levodopa is antagonized by vitamin B6. However, vitamin B6 may be used concurrently in patients receiving a preparation containing both carbidopa and levodopa.

Precautions re: Pregnant or Nursing or Prescription Medications

PREGNANCY and NURSING MOTHERS: L-Methyl-B6-B12 is not intended for use as a prenatal/postnatal multivitamin for lactating and non-lactating mothers. This product contains B vitamins in active form. Talk with your medical practitioner before using if pregnant or lactating.

Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions

INDICATIONS AND USAGE: L-Methyl-B6-B12 is indicated for the distinct nutritional requirements of patients in need of dietary supplementation as determined by a licensed medical practitioner. L-Methyl-B6-B12 should be administered under the supervision of a licensed medical practitioner.

Precautions re: Allergies

CONTRAINDICATIONS: This product is contraindicated in patients with a known hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients.

Precautions re: All Other

WARNINGS: Caution is recommended in patients with a history of bipolar illness. PRECAUTIONS: General: Folate, when administered as a single agent in doses about 0.1 mg daily, may obscure the detection of vitamin B12 deficiency (specifically, the administration of folic acid may reverse the hematological manifestations of B12 deficiency, including pernicious anemia, while not addressing the neurological manifestations). Folate therapy alone is inadequate for treatment of a vitamin B12 deficiency. PATIENT INFORMATION: L-Methyl-B6-B12 is a prescription dietary supplement to be used only under licensed medical supervision.

Precautions re: Pregnant or Nursing or Prescription Medications

DRUG INTERACTIONS: Drugs which may interact with folate include: - Antiepileptic drugs (AED): The AED class including, but not limited to, phenytoin, carbamazepine, primidone, valproic acid, fosphenytoin, valproate, phenobarbital and lamotrigine have been shown to impair folate absorption and increase the metabolism of circulating folate. - Additionally, concurrent use of folic acid has been associated with enhanced phenytoin metabolism, lowering the level of the AED in the blood and allowing breakthrough seizures to occur. Caution should be used when prescribing this product among patients who are receiving treatment with phenytoin and other anticonvulsants. - Capecitabine: Folinic acid (5-formyltetrahydrofolate) may increase the toxicity of Capecitabine. - Cholestyramine: Reduces folic acid absorption and reduces serum folate levels. - Colestipol: Reduces folic acid absorption and reduces serum folate levels. - Cycloserine: Reduces folic acid absorption and reduces serum folate levels. - Dihydrofolate Reductase Inhibitors (DHFRI): DHFRIs block the conversion of folic acid to its active forms, and lower plasma and red blood cell folate levels. DHFRIs include aminopterin, methotrexate, pyrimethamine, triamterene, and trimethoprim. - Fluoxetine: Fluoxetine exerts a noncompetitive inhibition of the 5-methyltetrahydrofolate active transport in the intestine. - Isotretinoin: Reduced folate levels have occurred in some patients taking isotretinoin. - L-dopa, triamterene, colchicine, and trimethoprim may decrease plasma folate levels. - Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs): NSAIDs have been shown to inhibit some folate dependent enzymes in laboratory experiments. NSAIDs include ibuprofen, naproxen, indomethacin and sulindac. - Oral Contraceptives: Serum folate levels may be depressed by oral contraceptive therapy. - Methylprednisolone: Reduced serum folate levels have been noted after treatment with methylprednisolone. - Pancreatic Enzymes: Reduced folate levels have occurred in some patients taking pancreatic extracts, such as pancreatin and pancrelipase. - Pentamidine: Reduced folate levels have been seen with prolonged intravenous pentamidine. - Pyrimethamine: High levels of folic acid may result in decreased serum levels of pyrimethamine.

Precautions re: Allergies

ADVERSE REACTIONS: Allergic sensitization has been reported following both oral and parental administration of folic acid, and may possibly occur with other forms of folate. Paresthesia, somnolence, nausea and headaches have been reported with vitamin B6. Mild transient diarrhea, polycythemia vera, itching, transitory exanthema and the feeling of swelling of the entire body have been associated with vitamin B12.

General Statements: All Other Content

HOW SUPPLIED: L-Methyl-B6-B12 tablets are coated, round, purple tablets debossed with "BP 0.3" on top and a bisect on bottom, and are supplied in bottles of 90 tablets and 500 tablets. NDC` 76439-218-90 (90 ct. bottle / 90 tablets) NDC` 76439-218-50 (500 ct. bottle / 500 tablets) `This product is a dietary supplement that – due to increased folate levels (AUG 2 1973 FR 20750), requires an Rx on the label because of increased risk associated with masking of B12 deficiency. As such, this product requires licensed medical supervision, an Rx status, and a National Drug Code (NDC) as required by pedigree reporting requirements.

Precautions re: All Other

Call your medical practitioner about side effects.

General Statements: All Other Content

FOLATE REGULATION: The term "folate" are B vitamins that include folic acid and any forms of active pteroylglutamates regardless of the reduction state of the molecule. Folates, or vitamin B9, are primarily hydrolyzed in the intestinal jejunum and the liver to the active circulating form of folate, l-methylfolate, with an intermediate stable form, 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate. Individuals with genetic polymorphisms for the genes coding methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) may not be capable of utilizing or metabolizing folic acid adequately for the vitamin B12 dependent methylation cycle. Folic acid, including reduced forms* such as folinic acid, may obscure pernicious anemia above 0.1 mg doses, and must be administered under the supervision of a licensed medical practitioner. The 1971, 1972, 1973, 1980, 1984, 2000, and 2010 Federal Register Notices addressed this concern while establishing that increased folate was proper therapy in megaloblastic anemias - specifically where homocysteine levels were elevated or risk of neural tube defects (NTDs) was at issue. The Federal Register Notice of August 2, 1973 (38 FR 20750) specifically states that: Dietary supplement preparations are available without a prescription (21 CFR 121.1134). Levels higher than dietary supplement amounts are available only with a prescription. *It is not known whether or not l-methylfolate can obscure pernicious anemia above 0.1 mg doses, so caution is advised also with this form of folate. Folic acid - including reduced forms, may be added to medical foods as defined in section 5(b)(3) of the Orphan Drug Act (21 USC 360ee(b)(3)), or to food (21 CFR 172.345).

Precautions re: All Other

- Smoking and Alcohol: Reduced serum folate levels have been noted.

Precautions re: Children

KEEP THIS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.

FDA Statement of Identity

Rx Prescription Dietary Supplement

General Statements: All Other Content

MADE IN USA

Seals/Symbols

V Virtus PHARMACEUTICALS

Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: One tablet twice daily or as directed by a licensed medical practitioner.

Storage

STORAGE: Store at Controlled Room Temperature 15(0)-30(0)C (59(0)-86(0)F). [See USP]. Protect from light and moisture. Dispense in a tight, light-resistant container.

Formula re: Contains

Contains less than 1% d-methylfolate.

General Statements: All Other Content

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