| Literature DB >> 25083211 |
Andrew E Czeizel1, Zoltán Bártfai2, Ferenc Bánhidy3.
Abstract
The history of intervention trials of periconception folic acid with multivitamin and folic acid supplementation in women has shown a recent breakthrough in the primary prevention of structural birth defects, namely neural-tube defects and some other congenital abnormalities. Recently, some studies have demonstrated the efficacy of this new method in reducing congenital abnormalities with specific origin; for example, in the offspring of diabetic and epileptic mothers, and in pregnancy with high fever. The benefits and drawbacks of four possible uses of periconception folate/folic acid and multivitamin supplementation are discussed: we believe there has been a missed opportunity to implement this preventive approach in medical practice. The four methods are as follows: (i) dietary intake of folate and other vitamins, (ii) periconception folic acid/multivitamin supplementation, (iii) food fortification with folic acid, and (iv) the combination of oral contraceptives with 6S-5-methytetrahydrofolate ('folate').Entities:
Keywords: cardiovascular malformations; contraception; folic acid; multivitamins; neural-tube defects; prevention
Year: 2011 PMID: 25083211 PMCID: PMC4110861 DOI: 10.1177/2042098611411358
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ther Adv Drug Saf ISSN: 2042-0986