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Denovo is a folic acid supplement for the body, used in cases of treatment and prevention of low folate status, helping to reduce the risk of some related diseases. Denovo is indicated in many different cases and patients need to consider a number of issues to limit the side effects that occur.
1. What effect does Denovo have?
Denovo drug is a form of folate (vitamin B9) that is artificially produced, indicated to serve the development of cells in the body, especially red blood cells. Denovo can be produced in different forms such as L-methylfolate, Levomefolate or Methyltetrahydrofolate. Denovo is used to treat or prevent folate deficiency causing anemia in people with inadequate dietary intake, pregnant women, alcoholics, liver disease - stomach bowel or undergoing dialysis ...
2. Indications for taking Denovo
Indications for taking Denovo drug in the following cases:
Folic acid deficiency; Anemia due to folic acid deficiency; Prevention of neural tube defects when given to the fetus during pregnancy.
3. Notes when using Denovo
Denovo is indicated for oral administration, with or without food, depending on the doctor's prescription, usually once a day. If the patient is taking Denovo as an over-the-counter medication, read it carefully and use it according to the instructions provided with the product. The specific dose of Denovo for each patient is given depending on the medical condition as well as the response to treatment with the drug. Never increase your dose or take Denovo more often than directed. Denovo should be used regularly every day to get the best results. Patients should keep in mind by taking their medication at the same time each day, and at the same time following the diet plan recommended by the doctor and nutritionist during treatment. If the condition persists and worsens after using Denovo, you should immediately notify the treating doctor.
4. Possible side effects
Denovo drugs usually cause few side effects, so patients should not be too worried when using. In a very small number of cases, drug allergies may occur with common manifestations such as: Itching, swelling in some areas of the body, rash, dizziness, difficulty breathing... doctor and take the patient to the hospital for immediate emergency treatment. Before taking Denovo, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are allergic to the drug or to other products. People with a history of vitamin B12 deficiency in pernicious anemia and other health conditions should also be declared during the visit before taking Denovo . Before surgery, patients should also tell their doctors and dentists about any medications they are taking, including prescription and nonprescription drugs, and even herbal remedies. The folic acid in Denovo is said to be safe to use during pregnancy if a woman knows how to use it correctly. The drug belongs to the group of vitamins that need to be supplemented by pregnant women before giving birth. Thanks to the drug Denovo, birth defects of the spinal cord in the fetus can be prevented. Folic acid can also pass into breast milk but is unlikely to have any harmful effects on the baby, so nursing mothers need not worry about this. In short, Denovo provides folic acid to the body, so that cells can develop normally. In general, the drug is very safe and rarely causes any side effects for users.
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Reference source: webmd.com