Folaten
Generic: Multivitamin
- Manufacturer
- Breckenridge
- NDC
- 85477-901
- Route
- ORAL
- ICD-10 indication
- E53.8
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About Folaten
What is this medication? Folic Acid is a synthetic form of vitamin B9 necessary for the body to produce healthy red blood cells. It is most commonly used to treat or prevent folate deficiency, which can lead to a condition known as megaloblastic anemia. This type of anemia occurs when the bone marrow produces unusually large, structurally abnormal, and immature red blood cells. Doctors may also prescribe this medication to patients with conditions like malabsorption syndrome or those undergoing certain medical treatments that deplete natural folate levels. Another significant use of Folic Acid is for women who are pregnant or are attempting to become pregnant. Sufficient levels of folic acid are vital during the first few weeks of pregnancy to support the proper development of the fetal brain and spinal cord. Taking this supplement as directed helps minimize the risk of neural tube defects such as spina bifida and anencephaly. Beyond prenatal care, it serves as a general nutritional supplement for individuals whose dietary intake of folate is insufficient to meet their physiological needs.
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Prescribing information
From the FDA-approved label for Folaten. Official source: DailyMed (NLM) · Label effective Feb 12, 2026
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Prior authorization & coverage
| Payer | PA | Step therapy | Copay tier |
|---|---|---|---|
— Medicare Part D | — | — | — |
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