Description
Overview
The vitamin derives its name from the Latin word folium, leaf. It stimulate the production of red blood cells (RBCs). UltraQ Tablet 10mg is composed of a pteridine heterocycle, para aminobenzoic acid, and glutamic acid. Various forms of it are present in a variety of plant and animal tissues. It was first isolated from spinach leaves where UltraQ Tablet 10mg is now known to occur in relatively minute amounts compared to other food sources. UltraQ Tablet 10mg is found in wide variety of foods, with its highest content being found in yeast, liver, and green vegetables.
Indications
UltraQ Tablet 10mg is primarily indicated in conditions like Anaemia, Coeliac disease, Folate-deficient megaloblastic anaemia, For prophylaxis in chronic haemolytic states or in renal dialysis, For prophylaxis in pregnancy, Haemolytic anaemia, Megaloblastic anaemia, Myelofibrosis, To prevent 1st occurrence of neural tube defect, To prevent recurrence of neural tube defect, Vitamin deficiency.
Side Effects
The severe or irreversible adverse effects ofUltraQ Tablet 10mg, which give rise to further complications include Neuropathy, Bronchospasm, Itchy skin eruptions, Malaise, Status epilepticus.,The symptomatic adverse reactions produced by UltraQ Tablet 10mg are more or less tolerable and if they become severe, they can be treated symptomatically, these include Anorexia, Erythema, Itching, Skin rash. Contraindication No data regarding the contra indications of UltraQ Tablet 10mg is available.
Warning
UltraQ Tablet 10mg should be used with extreme caution in patients with any sort of anemia (especially pernicious anemia). Caution is advised in patients who may have folate dependant tumor. UltraQ Tablet 10mg should not be given alone or in conjunction with inadequate amount of vitamin B12 for the treatment of undiagnosed megaloblastic anaemia.
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