Ferrous Ascorbate + Folic Acid + Methylcobalamin is primarily used to manage iron deficiency anaemia. It belongs to the group of nutritional supplements.
Secondary uses of this medicine include the prevention and treatment of folic acid and vitamin B12 deficiencies, which can occur due to poor dietary intake or malabsorption of these nutrients.
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Ferrous Ascorbate + Folic Acid + Methylcobalamin is a combination of essential nutrients that address nutritional deficiencies, aid in red blood cell production and ensure proper neurological function.
Ferrous Ascorbate, an iron compound, enhances the formation of haemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells that transports oxygen throughout the body.
Folic Acid, also known as Vitamin B9, plays a vital role in cell growth, DNA and amino acid synthesis. It is particularly crucial for pregnant women as it aids in the proper development of the baby's brain and spinal cord.
Methylcobalamin, a form of Vitamin B12, assists in maintaining healthy nerve cells and red blood cells. It works hand-in-hand with Folic Acid to stimulate their beneficial effects.
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Ferrous Ascorbate + Folic Acid + Methylcobalamin is available for use in the form of oral tablets.
This medicine is meant for use by adults and is not specifically recommended for children unless prescribed by a doctor.
This medicine is contraindicated in patients with haemochromatosis or haemosiderosis.
It is also contraindicated in patients with known allergies to any of its components.
This combination may interact with antacids (such as those containing magnesium, aluminium, or calcium), antibiotics (like tetracyclines and quinolones), and other mineral supplements (including calcium supplements).
An overdose of Ferrous Ascorbate + Folic Acid + Methylcobalamin can lead to symptoms such as gastrointestinal upset, diarrhoea, and vomiting. Inform your doctor if you notice these overdose symptoms.
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing schedule. Do not take a double dose to make up for the missed one.
Most side effects are temporary and generally harmless and resolve when discontinuing this medicine. However, if you experience any severe side effects or worsening of any of the symptoms, please consult your doctor.
To manage stomach upset or pain, try taking the medication with meals.
Drinking plenty of water may help alleviate constipation associated with iron intake.
Ferrous Ascorbate + Folic Acid + Methylcobalamin does not specifically affect your ability to drive or operate heavy machinery.
Ferrous Ascorbate + Folic Acid + Methylcobalamin is considered safe for use during pregnancy as it helps prevent neural tube defects in the fetus. However, it is always advisable to consult your doctor before starting any medication when pregnant.
For lactating mothers, it is advisable to consult a doctor before use to ensure the safety of the infant.
Patients with pre-existing intestinal disorders such as ulcers should use this medicine cautiously.
Diabetic patients should monitor their blood sugar levels closely as this medication may affect glycemic control.
Incorporate iron-rich foods like leafy green vegetables, red meat, and fortified cereals into your diet to support the action of Ferrous Ascorbate.
Include vitamin B12-rich foods such as fish, meat, poultry, eggs, milk, and milk products to enhance the benefits of Methylcobalamin.
Foods high in Folic Acid like beans, peas, lentils, oranges, whole-wheat products, beets, broccoli, and spinach should be a part of your diet to work synergistically with Folic Acid in the medicine.
Avoid excessive intake of tea or coffee within an hour of taking this medication as they can impair iron absorption.
Frequently asked questions
No, Ferrous Ascorbate + Folic Acid + Methylcobalamin is not a steroid. It is a combination of iron, vitamins B9 and B12, primarily used to manage deficiencies that may lead to anaemia.
There is no direct link between Ferrous Ascorbate + Folic Acid + Methylcobalamin and changes in blood sugar levels. However, diabetic patients should monitor their blood sugar closely while taking this medicine as it may affect glycemic control.
Yes, allergic reactions can occur with any medicine, including Ferrous Ascorbate + Folic Acid + Methylcobalamin. If you have any known allergies to these ingredients, inform your doctor before starting this medication.
Yes, one of the common side effects of Ferrous Ascorbate is dark stools. This is because the body excretes any excess iron through faeces, giving it a darker colour.
It is recommended to consult your doctor before taking additional supplements along with Ferrous Ascorbate + Folic Acid + Methylcobalamin, to avoid any potential interactions or overdosing on certain nutrients.
Even if your symptoms improve, do not stop taking Ferrous Ascorbate + Folic Acid + Methylcobalamin without consulting your doctor. Stopping it suddenly could lead to a recurrence of symptoms.
Yes, generally, a prescription from a doctor is required for Ferrous Ascorbate + Folic Acid + Methylcobalamin.
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