- Asia
- Research
- Case study
- Scientific publication
The Cambodian Ministry of Health is exploring transitioning from iron and folic acid (IFA) to multiple micronutrient supplements (MMS) during pregnancy and is seeking rigorous evidence to inform this policy change. We aimed to assess the adherence and acceptability of MMS compared with IFA supplementation during pregnancy. We conducted an open-label cluster-randomized noninferiority trial across 48 health centers in Cambodia. A total of 1546 healthy pregnant individuals (18–45 y) were recruited at their first antenatal care (ANC) visit (<14 weeks of gestation) and randomized to 1 of 3 arms at the health center level. Both IFA and MMS were highly acceptable, yet adherence to MMS was superior to IFA. These findings support the transition from IFA to MMS in Cambodia.