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Folic acid allergy in pregnancy: a case report

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Abstract

Folic acid intake prevents neural tube defects in the developing foetus. Folic acid allergy in pregnancy is very rare. Most physicians are unaware of this complication. Only 29 cases of folic acid allergy, mainly in non-pregnant women, have been reported in literature worldwide since 1949. In most reported cases, the involvement of folic acid was confirmed by the absence of symptoms after withdrawing folic acid. We present a case of folic acid allergy in a primigravida. The patient developed severe urticaria within hours of folic acid intake, followed by mild vaginal bleeding. Her symptoms improved within days of stopping folic acid. She delivered a healthy baby at term without anomalies or pregnancy complications. Allergy to folic acid was confirmed postnatally by oral intake of a lower dose of folic acid, where the patient again had urticaria that resolved when the medication was stopped.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)119-121
Number of pages3
JournalJournal of the Pakistan Medical Association
Volume75
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025

Keywords

  • Allergy
  • Folic acid
  • Pregnancy

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