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Get a physician-reviewed molybdenum supplement plan online. Doctronic makes it simple to address molybdenum deficiency from the comfort of home, with licensed doctors available across all 50 states.
What Is Molybdenum?
Molybdenum (molybdenum) is a prescription-grade essential trace mineral used to manage molybdenum deficiency, a condition in which the body lacks adequate amounts of this cofactor for key enzymatic reactions. It works by replenishing molybdenum stores needed by sulfite oxidase, xanthine oxidase, and aldehyde oxidase, enzymes that are critical for sulfur amino acid metabolism, purine catabolism, and detoxification pathways. With the right dose and ongoing monitoring, molybdenum supplementation can restore normal enzymatic function and help prevent the neurological and metabolic consequences of deficiency.
- Supports sulfite oxidase, xanthine oxidase, and aldehyde oxidase activity
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Is Online Molybdenum Treatment Right for You?
Doctronic can evaluate adults who may have molybdenum deficiency or require molybdenum supplementation. This includes individuals on prolonged total parenteral nutrition, those with rare inborn errors of molybdenum cofactor synthesis, or patients with dietary patterns associated with low intake of molybdenum-rich foods such as legumes and grains.
A physician will review your nutritional history, current medications, and any symptoms affecting sulfur amino acid metabolism or neurological function before recommending a molybdenum supplement regimen.
- Diagnosed with molybdenum deficiency or low molybdenum status
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- Access care from home, often the same day
Medications We Prescribe for Molybdenum Deficiency
Molybdenum
Molybdenum
The primary trace mineral supplement used to correct molybdenum deficiency and restore cofactor-dependent enzyme activity.
AvailableCentrum/One-A-Day
Multivitamin
A broad-spectrum multivitamin that may provide baseline molybdenum along with other essential micronutrients to support overall nutritional status.
AvailableZinc Sulfate
Zinc Sulfate
Zinc may be used alongside molybdenum to address co-occurring trace mineral deficiencies common in patients with poor nutrition or malabsorption.
AvailableVitamin B12 Methylcobalamin
Vitamin B12 Methylcobalamin
Vitamin B12 supplementation may be co-prescribed to address neurological symptoms and nutritional deficiencies that can accompany molybdenum deficiency.
AvailableHow Molybdenum Deficiency Treatment Works at Doctronic
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Frequently asked questions
Molybdenum is an essential trace mineral that serves as a cofactor for at least three enzymes in the human body: sulfite oxidase, xanthine oxidase, and aldehyde oxidase. These enzymes are involved in sulfur amino acid metabolism, purine breakdown, and detoxification. Without adequate molybdenum, these processes are impaired.
Molybdenum deficiency is rare but can occur in individuals on long-term total parenteral nutrition without molybdenum supplementation, those with rare genetic disorders affecting molybdenum cofactor synthesis, or people with severely restricted diets lacking legumes, grains, and leafy vegetables, which are the primary dietary sources.
Symptoms can include irritability, rapid heart rate, headache, night blindness, mental disturbances, and in severe cases, neurological deterioration. Because deficiency is uncommon, symptoms are often non-specific and require laboratory testing to confirm.
Diagnosis typically involves measuring serum or urinary molybdenum levels, assessing sulfite oxidase activity, and reviewing dietary and medical history. Your physician may also check urine sulfite levels, as elevated sulfites can indicate impaired sulfite oxidase function.
For adults, the recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for molybdenum is 45 micrograms per day. Therapeutic supplementation doses vary based on the severity of deficiency and the clinical context, and should be determined by a licensed physician.
Yes. The tolerable upper intake level for molybdenum in adults is 2,000 micrograms (2 mg) per day. Excessive intake can interfere with copper metabolism, potentially causing copper deficiency, and may lead to joint pain or gout-like symptoms in some individuals.
Doctronic uses an AI-guided evaluation to gather your health history and symptoms. A licensed physician then reviews your information, makes a clinical determination, and provides a personalized treatment plan. The entire process is completed online, so you never need to visit a clinic.
Yes. Doctronic connects patients with fully licensed physicians whose decisions are doctor-reviewed and audited for quality. The platform is HIPAA-compliant, protecting your personal health information throughout the process. Care is available to adults 18 and older in any U.S. state.
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