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Trinatal Rx 1 Tablet, Film Coated

Acetate Ion, .Beta.-Carotene, Cholecalciferol, .Alpha.-Tocopherol Acetate, Dl-, Ascorbic Acid, Folic Acid, Thiamine Mono
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Acetate Ion, .Beta.-Carotene, Cholecalciferol, .Alpha.-Tocopherol Acetate, Dl-, Ascorbic Acid, Folic Acid, Thiamine Mono is the active ingredient anchor for this record. Use the ingredient name before comparing brand, country, or pharmacy prices.

active moietyAcetate Ion, .Beta.-Carotene, Cholecalciferol, .Alpha.-Tocopherol Acetate, Dl-, Ascorbic Acid, Folic Acid, Thiamine Mono
administration routeOral
price comparison status2 snapshots
safety signal rating46 / 100
human-drug-labelDailyMed SPL indexDailyMed SPL
price index

Typical Class Estimates

⚠ Verified price snapshots are queued for this brand/package. Showing typical market estimates based on the drug class: human-drug-label.
$24.50USvsCA$14.20CA

Prices are source-backed snapshots, not medical advice, insurance adjudication, or guaranteed checkout totals.

query trend --id 59471 --12m

Price Trend Index

Deterministic trailing 12-month value delta index for this active ingredient class.

Rising Fast3M: +2.3%12M: +0.1%
Jul 2025
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Jun 2026
Jan 2026$23.84
Feb 2026$23.67
Mar 2026$23.50
Apr 2026$23.53
May 2026$23.73
Jun 2026$24.03
01 / chemistryMaker not enriched yet

Ingredient Breakdown

active moietyAcetate Ion, .Beta.-Carotene, Cholecalciferol, .Alpha.-Tocopherol Acetate, Dl-, Ascorbic Acid, Folic Acid, Thiamine Mono
formulationOral human-drug-label
mechanism of action

human-drug-label

available strengths
Strength varies by package/NDC; inspect source label before comparing prices.

label source: registry ↗

02 / ingredientsexcipients

Excipients / Maker Notes

  • Not enriched yet from label source.

Manufacturer Notes

  • This record is normalized from the openFDA NDC seed. Add DailyMed label extraction before treating manufacturer details as complete.
03 / safetyclinical signals

Steps To Take Safely

  1. Confirm ingredient, dose, timing, food instructions, and interaction warnings with a clinician or pharmacist.
  2. Use the same ingredient name when comparing brand, generic, country, and pharmacy options.
  3. Do not split, crush, stop, or substitute extended-release products unless the label or clinician says so.
  4. Watch for severe allergic reactions, bleeding, mood changes, breathing issues, or other label-specific red flags.

Side-Effect Signals

  • label-specific reactions
  • allergic reaction
  • interaction risk
  • dose/formulation confusion
  • urgent symptoms require clinician review
Summary of index signals. Not active medical advice. Consult official labels and clinicians.

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