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jean_hudson2026-04-17

I recently started taking Foltrate Tablets, which contain Folic Acid (Vitamin B9) and Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12). I was prescribed these to treat a Vitamin B12 deficiency and to help with anemia. I'm feeling great so far, but I want to hear from others who have taken these. What should I expect in terms of side effects? Are there any long-term benefits or risks? Feel free to share your experiences. I'd love to know if anyone has had any allergic reactions or severe side effects. I know it's important to stay informed and vigilant.

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russell_castro4/16/2026

I had some mild stomach issues when I first started, but they went away after a few days. I took them with food and that helped a lot. It's all about finding what works for you.

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katherine_green4/16/2026

If you're looking to boost your energy and red blood cells, Foltrate is a solid choice. I haven't had any side effects, but I make sure to track any changes in my body. Always consult with your doctor if you notice anything unusual.

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adam_owens4/16/2026

Foltrate has been a lifesaver for my anemia. I've noticed a significant improvement in my energy and overall well-being. It's crucial to monitor your blood levels regularly, though, because everyone's body responds differently to supplements.

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joyce_ford4/16/2026

I switched to this from a different supplement and I've had no issues with this one but I was wondering if there's any big difference between folic acid and folate

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beverly_spencer4/16/2026

I'm glad I found this thread. I was prescribed Foltrate for a different reason, but I was worried about the side effects. Just remember to stay hydrated and check in with your doctor regularly.

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justin_vargas4/16/2026

I started taking Foltrate after a bout of fatigue and brain fog. I noticed a slight improvement in my cognitive function within a few weeks. Just don't forget to keep them out of the reach of kids.

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mary_wright4/17/2026

I've been on Foltrate for a year and it's been a game-changer for my energy levels. Just make sure to take it with food to avoid stomach upset.

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lauren_meyer4/17/2026

I had a friend who had a bad reaction to a different B vitamin supplement — hives and all. Be cautious and keep an eye out for any strange symptoms.

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carolyn_hughes4/17/2026

I did feel a bit nauseous but not too bad. It was bearable and it got better after a few days. No other adverse effects were experienced. It's a relief to know I'm taking care of my B12 and B9 levels.

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teresa_henry4/17/2026

I've heard that some people need to take higher doses of B12, and Cyanocobalamin can sometimes be less effective for these people. If you're not seeing improvement, it might be worth talking to your doctor about different forms of B Vitamins.