Can you take Folate (B9) and Vitamin E together?
Yes — there's no established interaction between Folate (B9) and Vitamin E; they work through unrelated pathways and are commonly taken in the same stack.
🕑 How to time them
No separation needed. Typical timing: Folate (B9) — morning; Vitamin E — with a meal. Vitamin E is fat-soluble — take it with a meal that contains some fat.
Folate (B9) is typically taken for dna synthesis, cell division, prevents birth defects Vitamin E is used for antioxidant, protects cell membranes Different mechanisms, no documented conflict — the practical questions are whether you need each one at all, and whether each dose is sensible on its own.
For context: a typical daily amount of Folate (B9) is 400 mcg, and the upper limit for Folate (B9) is 1,000 mcg†. A typical daily amount of Vitamin E is 15 mg, and the upper limit for Vitamin E is 1,000 mg.
The two supplements, side by side
What each one needs you to watch
- Folate (B9):High folate can mask a B12 deficiency — they work together.
- Vitamin E:High doses thin the blood — caution with warfarin and before surgery.
Common questions
Can you take Folate (B9) and Vitamin E together?
Yes — there's no established interaction between Folate (B9) and Vitamin E; they work through unrelated pathways and are commonly taken in the same stack.
How should you time Folate (B9) and Vitamin E?
No separation needed. Typical timing: Folate (B9) — morning; Vitamin E — with a meal. Vitamin E is fat-soluble — take it with a meal that contains some fat.
Are Folate (B9) and Vitamin E already in a multivitamin?
Usually yes — most multivitamins contain both Folate (B9) and Vitamin E. If you take a multi on top of standalone pills, add up all three labels; the combined total is what counts against each nutrient's upper limit.
Related guides
- Folate vs Vitamin B12: Do You Need Both?High folate can mask a vitamin B12 deficiency, which can lead to serious nerve damage. It's crucial to ensure adequate B12 intake.
- Can You Take Folate and Iron Together? Absorption and SafetyYes, folate and iron are safe to take together. While they don't directly interfere, iron absorption is sensitive to timing with other factors.
- Can you take too much vitamin E daily?Taking too much vitamin E can lead to risks like blood thinning. The tolerable upper limit is 1,000 mg daily; exceeding this is not recommended.
- Why am I always tired? Could it be low B12 or folate deficiency?Persistent tiredness can stem from many causes, but low vitamin B12 or folate are real possibilities. Learn who is at risk and what to do.
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Reference values: NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, adult general population. Educational information only — not medical advice. Medication interactions are individual: confirm your specific situation with a healthcare professional.