Indications/Uses
For the prevention of iron deficiency anemia especially in: periods of rapid adolescent growth, pregnancy and lactation, excessive menstrual flow, old age.
For the treatment of iron deficiency anemia associated with: traumatic or endogenous hemorrhages, surgery on the gastrointestinal tract, malnutrition.
For the treatment of iron deficiency anemia associated with: traumatic or endogenous hemorrhages, surgery on the gastrointestinal tract, malnutrition.
Dosage/Direction for Use
One tablet per day as prescribed by the physician.
Administration
Should be taken on an empty stomach: Best taken between meals. May be taken w/ meals to reduce GI discomfort. Do not take w/ cereals/tea/dietary fiber/coffee/eggs/milk.
Contraindications
Megaloblastic anemia secondary to vitamin B12 deficiency; folic acid may obscure pernicious anemia and may produce hematologic remission while neurological damage progresses. For iron utilization disturbances, excess blood iron storage.
Adverse Reactions
As with all iron preparation, the stool may become black after administration due to the content of iron in the tablet. However, this is completely harmless.
Drug Interactions
It is not recommended to take MULTIVITAMINS + IRON and tetracycline antibiotics at the same time because these preparations affect each other adversely.
Storage
Store at temperatures not exceeding 30°C.
Action
Blood is a highly complex and constantly changing tissue which is concerned with the transport of oxygen and cell nutrients, the elimination of wastes, and the maintenance of chemical equilibrium, its intricate function and composition suggest the need for a considerable variety of nutrients which must be amply provided in the diet. Whenever one's nutrition fails to offer adequate amounts of essential blood-building constituents, then supplemental hematinic/anti-anemic preparations must be given to maintain the normal formation of red blood cells and hemoglobin. Conditions which necessitate supplemental of hematinic factors are: Iron deficiency anemia; Iron insufficiencies in periods of rapid adolescent growth, pregnancy and lactation, excessive menstrual flow, and old age; Iron deficiency anemia associated with traumatic or endogenous hemorrhages, gastrointestinal tract surgery and malnutrition; Megaloblastic anemia.
MedsGo Class
Vitamins & Minerals (Pre & Post Natal) / Antianemics
Features
Ingredients
- Iron
- Minerals
- Multivitamins
Packaging
Film-Coated Tablet 1's
Generic Name
Minerals / Multivitamins
Registration Number
DR-XY9653
Classification
Dietary supplements
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