FOLIC ACID - Uses, Side Effects, and More

Fosphenytoin (Cerebyx) interacts with FOLIC ACID

Fosphenytoin is used for seizures. The body breaks down fosphenytoin to get rid of it. Folic acid can increase how quickly the body breaks down fosphenytoin. Taking folic acid along with fosphenytoin might decrease the effects of fosphenytoin for preventing seizures.

Phenobarbital (Luminal) interacts with FOLIC ACID

Phenobarbital is used for seizures. Taking folic acid can decrease how well phenobarbital works for preventing seizures.

Phenytoin (Dilantin) interacts with FOLIC ACID

The body breaks down phenytoin to get rid of it. Folic acid might increase how quickly the body breaks down phenytoin. Taking folic acid and taking phenytoin might decrease the effectiveness of phenytoin and increase the possibility of seizures.

Primidone (Mysoline) interacts with FOLIC ACID

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Primidone is used for seizures. Folic acid might cause seizures in some people. Taking folic acid along with primidone might decrease how well primidone works for preventing seizures.

Pyrimethamine (Daraprim) interacts with FOLIC ACID

Pyrimethamine is used to treat parasite infections. Folic acid might decrease the effects of pyrimethamine for treating parasite infections.

5-Fluorouracil interacts with FOLIC ACID

There is some concern that taking large amounts of folic acid with 5- fluorouracil might increase some side effects of 5-fluorouracil, especially stomach problems. Talk with your healthcare provider before taking folic acid.

Capecitabine (Xeloda) interacts with FOLIC ACID

There is some concern that taking large amounts of folic acid might increase the side effects of capecitabine, especially stomach problems like diarrhea and vomiting. Talk with your healthcare provider before taking folic acid.

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