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| 19 Nov 2009 by Denise Reynolds RD Folic acid supplementation is especially important for women with epilepsy both prior to conception and during pregnancy to reduce the risk of neural tube defects. · Trimethadione may be contraindicated in women contemplating pregnancy ... Emaxhealth - http://www.emaxhealth.com/ - References [ More results from Emaxhealth ] |
| 22 Nov 2009 by Medical High dose of folic acid is also feared to increase risks of heart attacks in people with heart diseases. Excessive amounts of folic acid are also, observed to prevent action of certain medications like anti-epilepsy. Read more on: ... Medical Wizards - http://mediwizards.blogspot.com/ |
| 7 Nov 2009 by hadfield For drugs such as anti epilepsy drugs where treatment cant really be stopped, does the patient just take 5mg of folic acid if they become pregnant? I read somewhere that they try to reduce the meds so they are only having a single drug ... Pharmacy Forum UK - http://www.pharmacy-forum.co.uk/ |
| 19 Nov 2009 by joel Anti-epileptic drugs and cholesterol lowering drugs are among the group of medications that lower serum and tissue concentrations of folic acid. All about folic acid. Folic acid (B9) is also known as folate or folacin. ... Kevin Trudeau Show - http://www.ktradionetwork.com/ |
| 20 Nov 2009 by niteowl Folic acid may also help other conditions such as depression, schizophrenia, arthrosclerosis and diarrhea. It can also be helpful in treating epilepsy gingivitis and gout. I suppose it all about weighing up the risks and the benefits, ... StudentMidwife.NET - http://www.studentmidwife.net/ |
| 16 Apr 2009 by Baby Chums He or she can also advise you about the dose of folic acid you need to take. Folic acid helps protect the growing baby against birth defects. If at all possible, speak to your doctor six months before you plan to start trying for a baby ... Baby Chums - http://www.babychums.com/ |
| 9 Nov 2009 by harveyingram1977 I don't think having epilepsy guarantees you'll be infertile (obviously not in my case!), but certain medications can make it more difficult to conceive. Just talk with your neuro. about it and start taking folic acid NOW if you're ... Sleeping With the Enemy - http://sleepingwiththeenemy.swissblog.ch/ |
| 26 Oct 2009 by Citizens For Health Over 100 mg methanol impurity per liter wine becomes formaldehyde and then formic acid in humans — co-factors for “morning after” hangovers — folic acid protects most people: Rich Murray 2009.10.31. Aspartame reactors often report ... Citizens.org - http://www.citizens.org/ |
| 25 Oct 2009 by Alison Rose Levy The cheap, safe vitamin folic acid helps most people handle methanol and formaldehyde safely -- thus protecting the fetus in a mother's womb from birth defects. To read my detailed reviews of mainstream science on these toxins the last ... Health on The Huffington Post - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/health - References |
| 9 Jul 2009 by MichaelD Epileptic fit is controlled by inj. Diazepam 20 mg. i.v. Oedema and excess weight gain are controlled by rest, salt restricted diet and frusemide. Anaemia is prevented by giving iron and folic acid. Epileptic mother gives birth to ... Talk Health Issues! - http://www.kraakgeluiden.com/ |
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