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Aspirin

Aspirin & Folic Acid

Depletes Folic Acid. This medication is commonly used for Pain Management

Why Aspirin affects Folic Acid

Regular aspirin use, even at therapeutic doses, can lead to lower-than-normal levels of folate in the blood (serum folate). Additionally, aspirin might slightly increase the amount of folate excreted in urine, potentially disrupting the body's folate balance. For those taking regular aspirin therapy, folic acid supplementation should be considered to prevent a deficiency.

Recommended Replacement

Folate (.2mg as L-5-Methylfolate)0.34 DFE

Other Nutrients Affected by Aspirin

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