Is inofem which contains petoylmonoglutnamic acid and calcium methylfolate good for mthfr ?
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
9 hours ago
Yes, Inofem may be a suitable preparation for people with MTHFR mutation, because in addition to pteroylmonoglutamic acid, it also contains calcium methylfolate – the active form of folate that does not need to be converted by the MTHFR enzyme.
The presence of methylfolate is beneficial in people with this mutation. However, there are no clear recommendations that every person with an MTHFR mutation should avoid regular folic acid. If you have doubts about the appropriate dose of folate, especially during the period of trying to get pregnant or pregnant, it is worth discussing it with your doctor.
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