Effects and safety of periconceptional oral folate supplementation for preventing birth defects

Dec 15, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Safety and effects of taking folate by mouth around conception to prevent birth defects

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Abstract

Daily folic acid supplementation is associated with a risk ratio of 0.31 for preventing neural tube defects compared to no intervention.

  • Five trials involving 7391 women assessed the effects of periconceptional folate supplementation on neural tube defects and other congenital anomalies.
  • Folic acid supplementation showed a significant protective effect against the recurrence of neural tube defects with a risk ratio of 0.34.
  • Subgroup analyses indicated that the effectiveness of folic acid on neural tube defect incidence and recurrence is consistent regardless of dosage or combination with other vitamins and minerals.
  • No evidence was found suggesting that folic acid supplementation affects the incidence of cleft palate, cleft lip, congenital cardiovascular defects, miscarriages, or any other birth defects.

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