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U.S. Pharmaceutical Corporation - RESTORA RX Folic Acid and Lactobacillus Casei Capsules

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U.S. Pharmaceutical Corporation

RESTORA RX Folic Acid and Lactobacillus Casei Capsules

C grade
64/100
SUPPIE SCORE
58/100
EFFICACY
Medium
SAFETY
76/100
CLEANLINESS

What Does RESTORA RX Folic Acid and Lactobacillus Casei Capsules Do?

- Exact folic acid dosage is not available in provided sources. - Lactobacillus casei CFU count is not available in provided sources. - No named strain is provided, limiting probiotic dose interpretation.
Is RESTORA RX appropriate if I’m taking antibiotics?
Could this product help with IBS-related digestive symptoms?
Should I avoid this product if I have low vitamin B12 or a weakened immune system?
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What Are the Benefits of RESTORA RX Folic Acid and Lactobacillus Casei Capsules?

Based on proven scientific research

Folate status supportModerate
Gut microbiome supportMild
Antibiotic-associated diarrhea supportMild
IBS symptom supportMild

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What Are the Side Effects of U.S. Pharmaceutical Corporation RESTORA RX Folic Acid and Lactobacillus Casei Capsules?

Always consult your health practitioner if in doubt.

RiskMedium Risk

Overview

Folic acid is generally well tolerated, but higher supplemental intakes can mask vitamin B12 deficiency, especially in older adults or people with anemia or neuropathy symptoms.
Lactobacillus casei is usually low risk for healthy adults, but probiotics can rarely cause infection in severely immunocompromised people, critically ill patients, or those with central venous catheters.
Antibiotics may reduce probiotic viability; separating RESTORA RX from antibiotic doses by at least a few hours is commonly advised unless a clinician directs otherwise.
People using antifolate medicines such as methotrexate, certain anti-seizure medicines, or chemotherapy should ask a clinician before using supplemental folic acid.
Folic acid is commonly used in pregnancy, but this RX medical-food style product should be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding only with medical supervision.
Gelatin-containing capsules may be unsuitable for people avoiding animal-derived ingredients; no major food allergen can be confirmed from the provided extract.

Potential Side Effects

Negative Interactions

Inactive Ingredients

Microcrystalline cellulose
Low Risk
Gelatin
Low Risk
Magnesium stearate
Low Risk
Silicon dioxide
Low Risk

What Are the Ingredients in U.S. Pharmaceutical Corporation RESTORA RX Folic Acid and Lactobacillus Casei Capsules?

Folic acid
Lactobacillus casei
Microcrystalline cellulose
Gelatin
Magnesium stearate
Silicon dioxide

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about U.S. Pharmaceutical Corporation RESTORA RX Folic Acid and Lactobacillus Casei Capsules