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Blackmores Folic Acid is a source of folic acid which, if taken daily for one month before conception and during pregnancy, supports the healthy development of the baby’s nervous system. Folic acid also plays an incredibly important role in the production of genetic material (DNA and RNA), and is required for cellular division. It also plays a role in the manufacture of red blood cells and strengthening the immune system.
Blackmores is Australia's leading natural health company, inspiring people to take control of their wellbeing. The company has stayed commited to research and innovation, minimizing impact on the environment and supporting the community. Based on its expertise on vitamins, minerals, herbs and nutrients, Blackmores develops products which meet the highest quality standards.
How to use this: Take 1 tablet a day with a meal, or as professionally prescribed. For children under 12 years of age, only use as professionally prescribed.
Warnings: Do not exceed the stated dose of folic acid except on medical advice. If you have had a baby with a neural tube defect you should seek specific medical advice. Not to be taken with other folic acid containing supplements. Vitamin supplements should not replace a balanced diet. The efficacy of folic acid supplements may be decreased by co-trimoxazole, sulphasalazine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, primidone and methotrexate. Folic acid may decrease the effectiveness of methotrexate in the treatment of leukaemia