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Molybdenum
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Pronounced:
Other Names: None Listed
Catagory: Supplements |
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Drug InformationMolybdenum has been associated with its use in sulfite-reactive asthma. Your doctor or healthcare provider may use this trace mineral for other purposes as well.
Mechanism:
Molybdenum is involved in many chemical reactions in the body including the breakdown and use of iron.
More Info:
For more information about this medicine, talk to your healthcare provider.
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Side EffectsMolybdenum is needed to make uric acid. Too much molybdenum, in rare cases, can cause gout symptoms, such as joint pain.
Precautions:
Before taking supplements, talk to your doctor.
Preganant:
If you are or plan to become pregnant or are breastfeeding, talk to your doctor before taking supplements.
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Dosage InformationNo RDA (recommended dietary allowance has been established for molybdenum. 75-250 mcg (micrograms) for adults has been considered safe by the Food and Nutrition Board.
Missed Dosage:
There is no missed dose information available. Consult with your doctor, pharmacist, or health care provider for additional information.
Storage:
Follow package directions for proper storage. Keep away from heat, moisture or light.
Overdose:
Seek medical attention immediately. For non emergencies, contact your local or regional poison control center.
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