Multivitamin
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There could be a few different reasons why you bloat. Here are some ideas:Too much sodium can cause water retention that makes you feel bloated...
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It can only help to take a prenatal vitamin now, but the most important thing to do is to make sure you get at least 400mcg folic...
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The Upper Intake Level (UL) for folic acid during pregnancy is 1000mcg (1mg). The UL is the highest level of daily nutrient intake that is...
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Most multivitamins contain vitamin A because they provide all the vitamins recommended. You may not need to take a multivitamin if you eat...
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The upper safe limit for vitamin A is 10,000 IUs, which you're already taking unless you're taking vitamin A for a specific medical reason...
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You can take them together. Keep in mind that most multivitamins have 400 mcg of folic acid already. Studies showing a benefit to taking folic acid...
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While it's impossible to say exactly how long a multivitamin is effective, understanding how different vitamins are absorbed and stored in...
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The biggest difference is iron levels. Premenopausal women need much more iron than men. The reason: they lose significant amounts of iron with...
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It may not be necessary for you to take a multivitamin, provided your diet is well-rounded, and you don’t have any nutrient deficiencies. That said...
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It depends on the antibiotic, and whether or not the multivitamin contains minerals like calcium, iron, or magnesium. Certain antibiotics, like...
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Any generic or store-brand multivitamin tablet would be sufficient to ensure you are getting your recommended daily allowance of vitamins and...
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No. A regular multivitamin will not affect the absorption of birth control pills. There are no drug interactions. You should always check with your...
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Autism spectrum disorders affect three different areas of a child's life: social interaction communication (nonverbal and/or verbal) repetitive...
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