CITRANATAL B-CALM
(pyridoxine hydrochloride)CITRANATAL B-CALM Prescribing Information
Accidental overdose of iron-containingproducts is a leading cause of fatal poisoning in children under 6. KEEP THIS AND ALL DRUGS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. In case of accidental overdose, call a doctor or poison control center immediately.
CitraNatal B-Calm ®is a multivitamin/mineral prescription drug indicated for use in improving the nutritional status of women prior to conception, throughout pregnancy, and in the postnatal period for both lactating and nonlactating mothers. CitraNatal B-Calm ®may be used in conjunction with a physician prescribed regimen to help minimize pregnancy related nausea and vomiting.
One tablet every eight hours, beginning with "Tablet 1", or as directed by a physician.
Store at controlled room temperature.
NOTICE:Contact with moisture can discolor or erode tablets.
This product is contraindicated in patients with a known hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients.
Allergic sensitization has been reported following both oral and parenteral administration of folic acid.
CitraNatal B-Calm ®is a prescription prenatal multivitamin/mineral tablet with B 6, along with two vitamin B 6tablets. The prenatal tablet contains Ferr-Ease ®, a patented dualiron delivery comprising both a quick release and slow release iron. The prenatal tablet is white, coated, modified oval, and is debossed with "0832" on one side and is blank on the other. The B 625 mg tablets are white to off-white, uncoated, round, and are debossed with "B" on one side and "6" on the other.
Each prenatal tablet contains: | |
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) | 120 mg |
Calcium (Calcium citrate) | 120 mg |
Iron (Carbonyl iron, Ferrous gluconate) | 20 mg |
Vitamin D 3(Cholecalciferol) | 400 IU |
Vitamin B 6(Pyridoxine HCl) | 25 mg |
Folic Acid | 1 mg |
Each vitamin B 6tablet contains: | |
Vitamin B 6(Pyridoxine HCl) | 25 mg |
Six child-resistant blister packs of 5 multivitamin/multimineral tablets and 10 vitamin B 6tablets each - NDC0178-0832-30.
Folic acid alone is improper therapy in the treatment of pernicious anemia and other megaloblastic anemias where vitamin B 12is deficient.