Homochek, available in a capsule form, is a multivitamin formulation containing B vitamins, such as folic acid, cyanocobalamin, and pyridoxine. Each of these B vitamins has different functions on the body.
The multivitamin is also used in the dietary management of hyperhomocysteinemia – a condition where there is greater than 15 micromol/L of homocysteine in the blood. High homocysteine levels may mean you have a vitamin deficiency. If left untreated, hyperhomocysteinemia may increase your risks for dementia, heart disease, and stroke.
- Folic acid (vitamin B9) is a water-soluble nutrient that is required for breaking fats and carbs to release energy and boosts the production of red blood cells (RBCs).
- Cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) is required for balanced growth and cell reproduction.
- Pyridoxine (vitamin B6) helps boost the metabolism of fats and proteins. It also helps in maintaining the health of nerves and red blood cells (RBCs).
Homochek is a combination of 1 mg folic acid, 400 mcg cyanocobalamin, and 10 mg pyridoxine, which comes in a soft gelatin capsule.
This nutritional supplement is required for the metabolism of various minerals and other nutrients, contributing to growth and development. It also helps maintain a healthy central nervous system. Furthermore, Homochek helps in the growth and repair of cells and boosts the immune system.
You should take Homochek orally with or without food, usually once a day or as directed by your physician. You can take this multivitamin with food to prevent stomach upset. Please note that you must use this nutritional supplement regularly so you overcome a deficiency of B vitamins.
Homochek itself is a generic version of folic acid, cyanocobalamin, pyridoxine. In the United States, the combination of these B vitamins is available under the brand name Foltx. So, you can say Homochek is one of many generic versions of Foltx.
Some of the common side effects of Homochek include nausea, abdominal bloating, and flatulence.
Like Foltx, Homochek is not advised to patients who are receiving the drug levodopa as it is inimical to pyridoxine. Levodopa is usually advised to patients with Parkinson’s disease. Homochek capsules are a medical food, which should be used under the supervision of your primary care physician.