folacid
Folacid is a brand name used for folic acid, a synthetic form of the essential B vitamin folate (vitamin B9). Folic acid is a water-soluble vitamin involved in one-carbon metabolism and DNA synthesis. It is supplied as a dietary supplement and in fortified foods; natural folate occurs in leafy greens, legumes, liver, and some fruits.
Medical uses of folacid include prevention and treatment of folate deficiency, which can cause megaloblastic anemia
Dosage and administration commonly involve tablet strengths of 0.4 mg (400 mcg) and 1 mg (1000 mcg).
Safety and adverse effects are usually limited, with rare digestive upset or rash. High-dose folic acid can
Interactions include reduced effectiveness of methotrexate and altered folate requirements with certain anticonvulsants and metformin.
History and context: Folic acid was identified in the mid-20th century and has since become a standard