Cerefolin
Cerefolin is a prescription medication made by Pamlab that contains 5.635 mg of folate as L-methylfolate, 1 mg of vitamin B12 as methylcobalamin, 50 mg of vitamin B2 as riboflavin, and 5 mg of vitamin B6 as pyridoxine. It is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the treatment or prevention of vitamin deficiencies.[1]
Combination of | |
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folate | as L-methylfolate |
vitamin B12 | as methylcobalamin |
vitamin B2 | as riboflavin |
vitamin B6 | as pyridoxine |
Clinical data | |
Other names | Denovo, Deplin, Duleek-DP, Elfolate, L-Methylfolate Formula, L-Methylfolate Forte, Vilofane-DP, XaQuil XR, Zervalx |
AHFS/Drugs.com | Consumer Drug Information |
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Routes of administration | Oral |
Drug class | Vitamin supplement |
Legal status | |
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"Cerefolin NAC" contains L-methylfolate (as Metafolin) 5.6 mg, methylcobalamin 2 mg, N-acetylcysteine 600 mg.[2]
Risks
Cerefolin is a potentially harmful drug. Adverse effects can include diarrhea, Hand-foot syndrome, Rashes, Renal stones, Constipation, headaches, flushing, and swelling.[2]
References
- "CEREFOLIN Dosage & Rx Info | Uses, Side Effects". MPR.
- "Cerofolin NAC Rx". MPR. Alfasigma USA, Inc. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
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