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Citranatal Assure

Generic: Ascorbic Acid, Calcium Citrate, Iron, Vitamin D, Dl- Alpha- Tocopherol Acetate, Thiamine, Riboflavin, Niacinamide, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Folic Acid, Iodine, Zinc, Copper, Docusate Sodium, Doconexent And Icosapent

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Multivitamin✓ FDA-verified
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CitraNatal Assure is a prescription multivitamin and mineral supplement designed to improve the nutritional health of women before conception, during pregnancy, and after giving birth, whether they are breastfeeding or not. It helps provide essential nutrients that support both the mother and the developing baby. You take it by taking one tablet and one capsule each day, or as your doctor advises. It's important to know that if you are allergic to any of the ingredients, you should not use this medication. Additionally, if you are taking blood thinners, you should avoid this medication because it contains omega-3 fatty acids, which can increase bleeding time.

Uses

  • Improving nutritional status before conception.
  • During pregnancy.
  • Postnatal period for lactating mothers.
  • Postnatal period for nonlactating mothers.

Dosage

  • One tablet and one capsule daily or as directed by a physician.
  • Always follow your doctor's specific instructions for your dose.

Side effects

Serious

Allergic reactions to folic acid may occurSymptoms of allergic sensitization may include rash or itching
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Warnings

⚠ Important warnings

  • Keep out of reach of children to prevent accidental overdose.
  • Call a doctor or poison control center in case of overdose.
  • Ingesting more than 3 grams of omega-3 fatty acids daily may increase bleeding time.
  • Avoid omega-3 fatty acids if on anticoagulants or have bleeding disorders.
  • Folic acid alone is not suitable for treating pernicious anemia.

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