Product Overview
Quest OAD L-Methyl Folate is a bioactive folate supplement providing L-methylfolate (5-MTHF), the most advanced form of folate. It is designed to:
- Support Pregnancy: Critical for preventing neural tube defects (e.g., spina bifida) and supporting fetal brain development.
- Correct Folate Deficiency: Especially vital for individuals with MTHFR gene mutations (common in Kenya) who cannot convert folic acid to active folate.
- Boost Red Blood Cell Production: Treats megaloblastic anemia.
- Enhance Mood & Cognitive Health: Supports neurotransmitter synthesis (serotonin, dopamine).
- Cardiovascular Support: Reduces homocysteine levels (linked to heart disease).
Approved by the Kenya Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB), this 60-tablet pack provides a 2-month supply. Ideal for pregnant women, those with MTHFR variants, or managing anemia.
Composition
Per 1-Tablet Serving:
Key Benefits:
- Superior Bioavailability: 7x more absorbable than folic acid.
- MTHFR-Friendly: Bypasses genetic defects affecting folate metabolism.
- No Synthetic Folic Acid: Avoids risks of unmetabolized folic acid accumulation.
How to Use
Dosage & Administration:
- Adults:
- General Health: 1 tablet daily with water.
- Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: 1 tablet daily (start 3 months pre-conception if possible).
- MTHFR Mutations/Anemia: 1 tablet daily or as directed by a doctor.
- Duration:
- Pregnancy: Continue throughout pregnancy and breastfeeding.
- Chronic Deficiency: Long-term use may be needed.
- Administration:
- Swallow whole with water.
- Take with or without food.
Critical Precautions:
- Avoid in:
- Allergies to folate supplements.
- Untreated Vitamin B12 deficiency (folate can mask anemia symptoms).
- Drug Interactions:
- Methotrexate (for cancer/arthritis): Folate may reduce efficacy.
- Anticonvulsants (e.g., phenytoin): May lower folate levels.
- Pregnancy: Essential but consult a doctor for personalized dosing.
Side Effects
Generally well-tolerated; effects are rare:
- Common:
- Mild nausea, bloating, or insomnia (take in the morning if affected).
- Rare:
- Allergic reactions (rash, itching – discontinue use).
- B12 Deficiency Masking: Can hide symptoms of pernicious anemia (monitor B12 levels).
- Precautions:
- Medical Supervision: Essential for those with seizure disorders or cancer.
- B12 Testing: Recommended before starting long-term folate therapy.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Where can I buy Quest OAD L-Methyl Folate in Kenya?
A: Available at major pharmacies, health stores, and online platforms nationwide. Look for the 60-tablet pack.
Q2: What is the price of the 60-tablet pack?
A: KES 2,500–4,000. Premium pricing reflects bioactive folate’s efficacy over standard folic acid.
Q3: Is it covered by NHIF?
A: No. Supplements are not covered unless prescribed for severe deficiencies (e.g., megaloblastic anemia).
Q4: How does it compare to regular folic acid?
A:
Q5: Can it replace prenatal vitamins?
A: No. It provides folate but lacks iron, calcium, and DHA needed in pregnancy. Use alongside a comprehensive prenatal supplement.
Q6: Is it safe for children?
A: Yes for >4 years at half-dose (500mcg daily). Use pediatric formulations for younger children.
Q7: How long until folate levels normalize?
A: 4–8 weeks with consistent use. Test serum folate/homocysteine to confirm.
Q8: Does it interact with diabetes meds?
A: No major interactions, but monitor blood sugar (folate may improve insulin sensitivity).
Conclusion
Quest OAD L-Methyl Folate is Kenya’s premium choice for active folate support, offering unmatched bioavailability for individuals with MTHFR mutations, pregnancy needs, or folate-deficiency anemia. Its 60-tablet pack provides 2 months of essential folate in its most usable form, bypassing genetic barriers that affect up to 60% of Kenyans. While not a substitute for prenatal vitamins, it’s critical for preventing neural tube defects and supporting cardiovascular/cognitive health.
For Best Results:
- Test for MTHFR: Genetic testing identifies those who need L-methylfolate over folic acid.
- Pair with B12: Prevents masking of B12 deficiency; consider a B-complex supplement.
- Start Early in Pregnancy: Begin 3 months pre-conception for optimal neural tube protection.
- Monitor Levels: Check folate/homocysteine every 6 months if using long-term.
- Consult a Doctor: Essential for pregnancy, anemia, or chronic conditions.
Optimize your folate status—find Quest OAD L-Methyl Folate at retailers nationwide!




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