folinate
Folinate, also known as leucovorin, is a form of folic acid that is used medically. It is a metabolically active form of folate, meaning it does not require conversion by the body to become usable. Folinate is primarily used to reduce the toxicity of certain chemotherapy drugs, particularly methotrexate. Methotrexate is an antifolate drug that works by inhibiting enzymes involved in folate metabolism. While this inhibits cancer cell growth, it can also affect healthy cells. Folinate rescue, administered after high-dose methotrexate, provides a bypass mechanism for folate metabolism, thereby protecting healthy cells from the toxic effects of the drug.
Beyond its use in chemotherapy rescue, folinate is also employed in the treatment of megaloblastic anemia caused