Prenate Elite
Generic: .beta.-carotene, ascorbic acid, cholecalciferol, .alpha.-tocopherol acetate, dl-, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, niacinamide, pyridoxine hydrochloride, folic acid, 5-methyltetrahydrofolic acid, calcium formate, ferrous asparto glycinate, cyanocobalamin, biotin, potassium iodide, magnesium oxide, zinc oxide and cupric oxide
- Manufacturer
- Avion
- NDC
- 75854-314
- Route
- ORAL
- ICD-10 indication
- Z34.90
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About Prenate Elite
What is this medication? Prenate Elite is a prescription-strength prenatal vitamin and mineral supplement designed for use by women before, during, and after pregnancy. This medication is formulated to ensure that mothers and their developing babies receive essential nutrients that might be lacking in a standard diet. By providing a comprehensive blend of vitamins and minerals, it helps support the overall health of the mother while facilitating the proper growth and development of the fetus throughout the different stages of gestation.
The supplement contains a variety of key ingredients, including high levels of folic acid, iron, and calcium, as well as various other vitamins like B12 and D3. These components are vital for preventing certain birth defects, supporting the formation of healthy red blood cells, and maintaining strong bones. Because it is a prescription product, it often contains specific forms of nutrients, such as active folate, which may be more easily absorbed by the body than standard over-the-counter alternatives. It is also commonly used during the postpartum period to support nutritional needs during breastfeeding.
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Prescribing information
From the FDA-approved label for Prenate Elite. Official source: DailyMed (NLM) · Label effective Jan 23, 2024
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Prior authorization & coverage
| Payer | PA | Step therapy | Copay tier |
|---|---|---|---|
— Medicare Part D | — | — | — |
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