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Description


L-Methylfolate Calcium Tablets are a medical food for the dietary management of conditions relating to sub-optimal L-methylfolate levels, recommended for use under the supervision of a physician or healthcare provider.
Each L-Methylfolate Calcium 7.5 mg tablet contains:
Folate (L-methylfolate Calcium 7.5 mg) 12,750 mcg DFE
Each L-Methylfolate Calcium 15 mg tablet contains:
Folate (L-methylfolate Calcium 15 mg) 25,500 mcg DFE

L-Methylfolate Calcium 7.5 mg Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline Cellulose, Pregelatinized Starch, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Titanium Dioxide, Silicon Dioxide, Polydextrose, Magnesium Stearate, Triacetin, Polyethylene Glycol, FD&C Blue #1 Aluminum Lake, and FD&C Blue #2 Aluminum Lake.

L-Methylfolate Calcium 7.5 mg tablets do not contain sugar, lactose, yeast or gluten.

L-Methylfolate Calcium 15 mg Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline Cellulose, Pregelatinized Starch, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Silicon Dioxide, Polydextrose, Titanium Dioxide, Magnesium Stearate, Triacetin, FD&C Yellow #6 Aluminum Lake, Polyethylene Glycol.

L-Methylfolate Calcium 15 mg tablets do not contain sugar, lactose, yeast or gluten.

* Contains FD&C Yellow No. 6 as a color additive

L-Methylfolate Calcium is labeled as a medical food for use under the active and ongoing medical supervision of a physician or health-care provider on a recurring basis for, among other things, instructions on their use.

Medical foods are intended for the dietary management of a patient who, because of therapeutic or chronic medical needs, has limited or impaired capacity to ingest, digest, absorb or metabolize ordinary foodstuffs or certain nutrients, or who has other special medically determined nutrient requirements, the dietary management of which cannot be achieved by the modification of the normal diet alone.1 This Medical Food is not subject to NDA or ANDA approval and is not an Orange Book product. Although FDA does not require a prescription for Medical Foods, this product is intended to be used under active medical supervision. This product is not eligible for government reimbursement under federal programs, but is eligible for reimbursement under state programs on a case-by-case basis. Please check with a specific state to determine proper reimbursement eligibility.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Clinical Pharmacology


L-Methylfolate Calcium is a medical food, which consists of a proprietary biologically active folate, derived from food sources.

Indications And Usage


L-Methylfolate Calcium Tablets are labeled as a medical food for the distinct nutritional requirements of individuals who have or are at risk for hyperhomocysteinemia and other conditions relating to suboptimal L-methylfolate levels.

Contraindications


L-Methylfolate Calcium is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to any of the components contained in this product.

General


Folic acid, when administered in daily doses above 0.1 mg, may obscure the detection of B12 deficiency (specifically, the administration of folic acid may reverse the hematological manifestations of B12 deficiency, including pernicious anemia, while not addressing the neurological manifestations). L-methylfolate may be less likely than folic acid to mask vitamin B12 deficiency.2,3 Folate therapy alone is inadequate for the treatment of a B12 deficiency.

Patient Information


L-Methylfolate Calcium is a medical food1 for use under the medical supervision of a physician or health-care provider.

Interaction with Drugs


Before using this product, tell your doctor or pharmacist of all the products you use. Keep a ul of all your medications with you, and share the ul with your doctor and pharmacist. No decrease in effectiveness of drugs has been reported with the use of L-Methylfolate Calcium.

L-Methylfolate Calcium contains folate, which may have interactions with the following:
  • Antiepileptic drugs (AED): The AED class including, but not limited to, phenytoin, carbamazepine, primidone, valproic acid, phenobarbital and lamotrigine have been shown to impair folate absorption and increase the metabolism of circulating folate. Additionally concurrent use of folic acid has been associated with enhanced phenytoin metabolism, lowering the level of this AED in the blood and allowing break through seizures to occur.4,5,7,10
  • Capecitabine: Folinic acid (5-formyltetrahydrofolate) may increase the toxicity of Capecitabine.6
  • Dihydrofolate Reductase Inhibitors (DHFRI): DHFRIs block the conversion of folic acid to its active forms, and lower plasma and red blood cell folate levels. DHFIRs include aminopterin, methotrexate, pyrimethamine, triamterene, and trimethoprim.7
  • Fluoxetine: Fluoxetine exerts a non-competitive inhibition of the 5-methyltetrahydrofolate active transport in the intestine.8
  • Isotretinoin: Reduced folate levels have occurred in some patients taking isotretinoin.9
  • Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs): NSAIDs have been shown to inhibit some folate dependent enzymes in laboratory experiments NSAIDs include ibuprofen, naproxen, indomethacin and sulindac.7
  • Oral Contraceptives: Serum folate levels may be depressed by oral contraceptive therapy.7
  • Methylprednisolone: Reduced serum folate levels have been noted after treatment with methylprednisolone.7
  • Pancreatic Enzymes: Reduced folate levels have occurred in some patients taking pancreatic extracts.7
  • Pentamidine: Reduced folate levels have been seen with prolonged intravenous pentamidine.7
  • Metformin treatment in patients with type 2 diabetes decreases serum folate.11,12
  • Warfarin can produce significant impairment in folate status after a 6-month therapy.13

Adverse Reactions


Allergic reactions have been reported following the use of oral L-methylfolate Calcium.14

Keep this and all medications out of the reach of children. In case of accidental overdose, seek professional assistance or contact a poison control center immediately.

Dosage And Administration


The usual adult dose is 7.5 mg (12,750 mcg DFE) to 15 mg (25,500 mcg DFE) given daily with or without food or as directed under medical supervision.

How Supplied


L-Methylfolate Calcium is a medical food for use under the supervision of a physician or healthcare provider.

L-Methylfolate Calcium 7.5 mg is a round light-blue tablet, imprinted with "280" on one side and blank on the other side.

Bottles of 30 Product Code 69367-280-30Westminster Pharmaceuticals, LLC. does not represent these product codes to be National Drug Codes (NDC). Product codes are formatted according to standard industry practice, to meet the formatting requirements of pharmacy and health insurance computer systems. Use under medical/physician supervision.

Bottles of 90 Product Code 69367-280-09 Use under medical/physician supervision.

L-Methylfolate Calcium 15 mg is an orange oval-coated tablet, imprinted with "281" on one side and blank on the other side.

Bottles of 90 Product Code 69367-281-09 Use under medical/physician supervision.

Storage


Store at 25°C (77°F), excursions permitted 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F) See USP Controlled Room Temperature. Protect from light and moisture.

References

  • United States Food and Drug Administration Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations 101.9(j) (8).
  • Akoglu B et al. Euro J Clin Nutrition. 2007;1–6.
  • Scott JM and Weir DG. The Lancet. 1981;2:337- 40.
  • Hernandez-Diaz. N Engl J Med. 2000; 343: 1608-14.
  • Morrell M. Curr. 2002; 2(2):31-34.
  • Capecitabine Package Insert; Roche Laboratories, 2000
  • Natural Standard Research Collaboration (NIH). Folate (folic acid) Monograph 2009
  • Amiburu A, et al. J. Physiol. Biochem., 57 (2), 71-80, 2001
  • Chanson A, et al. JEADV 2008, 22:94-100
  • Tatum IV W et al. Arch Intern Med. 2004;164:137-45.
  • Wulffele MG, et al. Journal of Internal Medicine 2003; 254: 455- 463.
  • Desouza C, et al. Drugs 2002; 62(4): 605-16.
  • Sobczyriska-Malefora A et al. Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis 2009 Jun;20(4):297-302
  • Natural Standard Research Collaboration (NIH). Folate (folic acid) Monograph 2009.


To report a serious adverse event contact: 1-844-221-7294

Manufactured for: Westminster Pharmaceuticals , LLCNashville, TN 37217

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Principal Display Panel - 15 Mg Tablet Bottle Label


69367-281-09

L-MethylfolateCalcium Tablets

15 mg

Do not use this product if the safety sealunder this cap is torn, broken or missing.

Medical Food90 Tablets

WestminsterPharmaceuticals

Principal Display Panel - 7.5 Mg Tablet Bottle Label


69367-280-09

L-MethylfolateCalcium Tablets

7.5 mg

Do not use this product if the safety sealunder this cap is torn, broken or missing.

Medical Food90 Tablets

WestminsterPharmaceuticals

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