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Feroglobin B12, Syrup, Iron Supplement - 200 Ml
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Feroglobin B12, Syrup, Iron Supplement - 200 Ml
Product Name
- Feroglobin B12, Syrup, Iron Supplement - 200 Ml
Scientific Name
- Iron, Zinc, Vitamin B Complex & Folic Acid Syrup
Category Of Feroglobin B12 Syrup
- Vitamins & Food Supplement
Mechanism Of Action Of Iron, Zinc, Vitamin B Complex & Folic Acid In Anemia
- Iron is a critical component of the body.
- Its primary role is to store and transport iron (as myoglobin and hemoglobin) throughout the body.
- In an iron-deficient state, hemoglobin cannot be synthesized, with resultant microcytic anemia due to the formation of small erythrocytes
- Thus iron supplements could be used in cases of Iron deficiency anemia
- Folate-deficiency anemia is the lack of folic acid in the blood. Folic acid is a B vitamin that helps your body make red blood cells.
- Vitamin B12 deficiency anemia is a condition in which your body does not have enough healthy red blood cells, due to a lack (deficiency) of vitamin B12.
Indications Of Feroglobin B12 Syrup
- Supports the general wellbeing
- Help you fulfill your nutritional needs and support your everyday health and wellbeing
- This product contains iron. Medicines that contain iron are used when you do not have enough iron in your body. This is called “iron deficiency”.
- Used in the prevention and treatment of all kinds of iron deficiencies, particularly iron-deficiency anemia.
Method Of Administration Of Feroglobin B12 Syrup
- Always take this medicine exactly as your doctor or pharmacist has told you.
- Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
- The average dose: 1 - 2 teaspoonful 1 - 2 times daily during or after meals or as directed by physician.
- Doses may be changed in special conditions so always follow your doctor's or pharmacist's instructions.
- If you take more than you should, talk to a doctor or go to the hospital straight away.
- If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you remember it unless it is nearly time for your next dose.
- Do not take a double dose (two doses at the same time) to make up for the forgotten dose.
Undesirable Side Effects Of Feroglobin B12 Syrup
- Although the following side effects are not common in everyone, some patients may complain from:
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Upset stomach
- Nausea
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding Precautions While Taking Feroglobin B12 Syrup
- If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant, or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this medicine.
- Your doctor will discuss the possible risks and benefits of using this medicine during pregnancy and breast-feeding
Advice To Avoid Iron Deficiency & Anemia
- Eating more foods that contain iron. Good sources of iron include meat, fish, eggs, beans, and peas
- Eating more foods with vitamin C. Vitamin C helps your body absorb iron. Good sources of vitamin C include oranges, broccoli, and tomatoes. Vitamin C is present in many supplements like C-Ronz Vitamin C
- Avoid drinking coffee or tea with meals. These drinks make it harder for your body to absorb iron.
- Be aware that anemia has different types & treatment sometimes may require Folic acid or Vitamin B complex so always check your lab values and ask your physician
Warnings & Special Precautions while Taking Feroglobin B12 Syrup
- Before you use this medicine talk to your doctor or pharmacist:
- If you have or have had a peptic ulcer
- If you suffer from hepatic disease
- If you suffer from renal impairment
- If you suffer from any cardiac disease
- If you suffer from bronchial asthma
- If you are allergic to any of the ingredients of this medicine.
- If you have had a gastrectomy (operation to remove all or part of the stomach)
- If you suffer from diabetes
- If you have suffered from inflammatory bowel disease
- If you suffer from the diverticular disease (where pouches form in the bowel wall)
- If you suffer from iron overload
- If you suffer from intestinal strictures (abnormal narrowing of the bowel often caused by inflammation)
- If you have a coexisting deficiency of vitamin B12 or folic acid since combined deficiency produces microcytic blood film
- If you have difficulties swallowing tablets or capsules
- Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken, or might take any other medications including over-the-counter non-prescription medicines, prescription medicines, herbal supplements, vitamins, and supplements.
Storage Conditions Of Feroglobin B12 Syrup
- Store below 25°c
- Don’t refrigerate
- Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
- Store in the original package to protect from moisture.
- Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the box/blisters/label. The expiry date refers to the last day of the month.
Normal Range
- According to Mount Sinai New York
- The normal value of Iron is: 60 to 170 micrograms per deciliter (mcg/dL), or 10.74 to 30.43 micromoles per liter (micromol/L)
- Normal value ranges may vary slightly among different labs. Talk to your provider about the meaning of your test results.
For More Information About Iron
- Ask your physician or pharmacist
- Visit SFDA website
- Visit Medscape at Information About Iron
- Visit Drugs.com at Information About Iron
- Visit Drugbank.com at Information About Iron
Size | 200 Ml |
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Brand | Feroglobin® |
Is Bonded | No |
Bonded Types | None |
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