SANGOBION FORTE Multivitamins / Iron / Calcium Capsule 100's
Indications/Uses
Dosage/Direction for Use
Missed Dose: If the patient forgot to take Multivitamins + Iron + Calcium (Sangobion FORTE), the patient should not make up for it by doubling the next dose. Simply take the next dose at the usual time.
Overdosage
Consult a physician if the patient has taken more than the recommended doses.
Administration
Contraindications
Should not take this medicine if the patient is suffering from primary or secondary hemochromatosis (iron overload) or is receiving repeated blood transfusions.
Should not take this medicine if the patient is suffering from an active peptic ulcer, a regional enteritis or an ulcerative colitis.
Should not take this medicine if the patient is suffering from folate dependent tumors or malignant cancer.
Should not take this medicine if the patient is taking any other Folic Acid containing medicines or supplements.
Special Precautions
Due to the high content of iron this product should only be used for more than 3 months under supervision of a physician.
Iron preparations color the feces black and may interfere with tests for occult blood in stool.
Should be kept out of the reach of children.
Due to the high content of folic acid in this product the use during pregnancy should be under medical supervision. Please consult a doctor before use.
Folic acid is removed by hemodialysis.
Consult a doctor at the first sign of any adverse drug reaction (ADR), patient must seek medical attention immediately.
Adverse Reactions
Skin and subcutaneous disorders: Hypersensitivity reactions with erythema, urticaria and pruritus
Drug Interactions
The following drugs may reduce the absorption of ferrous salts: antacids, proton pump inhibitors and trientine.
Iron reduces the absorption of fluoroquinolones, tetracyclines, levodopa, carbidopa, entacapone, penicillamine, and cefdinir. Iron possibly reduces the absorption of eltrombopag.
Trimethoprim or sulfonamides, alone or in combination as co-trimoxazole, may reduce the effect of folic acid and this may be serious in patients with megaloblastic anemia.
Folic acid has been observed to reduce plasma levels of anticonvulsants, particularly phenytoin, phenobarbital and primidone and therefore patients should be carefully monitored by the physician and the anticonvulsant drug dose adjusted as necessary.
Antibiotics may interfere with the microbiological assay for serum and erythrocyte folic acid concentrations and may cause falsely low results.
Storage
MedsGo Class
Features
- Calcium
- Iron
- Multivitamins
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NONRXDRUG-DR-XY14863-1pc
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In stock
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₱2950 |