CITRANATAL DHA

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Generic Name for CITRANATAL DHA

Thiamine 3mg, riboflavin 3.4mg, niacinamide 20mg, pyridoxine HCl 20mg, folic acid 1mg, Vit. C 120mg, Vit. D3 400 IU, Vit. E 30 IU, calcium (as citrate) 125mg, copper (as oxide) 2mg, iodine (as potassium iodide) 150micrograms, iron (as carbonyl and gluconate) 27mg, zinc (as oxide) 25mg, docusate sodium 50mg; scored tabs. Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) 250mg; caps.

Legal Classification:

Rx

Manufacturer of CITRANATAL DHA

Mission Pharmacal Company

Indications for CITRANATAL DHA

Nutritional supplement in pregnancy, prenatal, and postnatal periods.

Adult dose for CITRANATAL DHA

1 tablet and 1 DHA capsule daily.

Children's dosing for CITRANATAL DHA

Not applicable.

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Contraindications for CITRANATAL DHA

Treatment of pernicious anemia. Hemochromatosis.

Precautions for CITRANATAL DHA

Folic acid may mask pernicious anemia. DHA: bleeding diatheses.

Interactions for CITRANATAL DHA

Iron, calcium block tetracycline absorption. Antagonizes levodopa. DHA: avoid anticoagulants.

How is CITRANATAL DHA supplied?

CitraNatal Assure, CitraNatal DHA, CitraNatal 90 DHA blister pack (5 tabs + 5 caps)—6
CitraNatal Rx tabs—100

Related Disease:

Vitamins and minerals

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