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Homocysteinemia/Homocystinuria/Hyperhomocysteinemia - Folic acid - 3
Folic acid 400 µg/d and vitamin B12 400 mcg/d (18 percent, homocysteine fell from 8.12 µmol/l to 6.59 µmol/l).
[Am J Clin Nutr, 1998;68:1104-10. 31018
(1999)]
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