The primary use of Iron Ferrous is to manage iron deficiency and anaemia. It belongs to the group of mineral supplements.
It is also used for individuals at higher risk of iron deficiency such as women of reproductive age, especially during pregnancy, vegetarians and vegans, people with certain gastrointestinal disorders like celiac disease or inflammatory bowel disease, and endurance athletes.
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Iron Ferrous is an essential mineral.
It enters the body and gets absorbed in the intestines. Here, it binds to a protein called transferrin that transports it to various parts of the body.
Once in the cells, Iron Ferrous becomes a vital part of multiple proteins and enzymes. In particular, it is integral to haemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells responsible for carrying oxygen from the lungs to all other body tissues.
Additionally, Iron Ferrous is essential for myoglobin, a protein that provides oxygen to the muscles, especially during periods of intense activity or low oxygen availability.
Iron Ferrous also acts as a cofactor for several enzymes involved in processes like DNA synthesis and neurotransmitter production.
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Iron Ferrous is available in several oral dosage forms, including tablets, capsules, and liquid (syrup) formulations.
It is also available in the form of injections, which are administered intravenously.
This medicine is suitable for adults and children above 6 months of age.
For infants younger than 6 months, specific iron supplements designed for infants should be used.
Iron Ferrous is contraindicated in individuals diagnosed with conditions that cause iron overload such as hemochromatosis and hemosiderosis.
It is also not recommended for individuals with known allergies to any form of iron supplements.
Iron Ferrous can interact with antacids and proton pump inhibitors (such as omeprazole and lansoprazole), antibiotics (like tetracyclines and quinolones), and medications used to treat Parkinson's disease (such as levodopa).
An overdose of Iron Ferrous may cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, and stomach pain. If you experience these symptoms, consult your doctor immediately.
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it is close to the time for your next dose, skip the missed dose. Do not double the dose to catch up.
Most side effects are temporary and generally harmless and resolve upon discontinuing this medicine. However, if you experience any severe side effects or worsening of any of the symptoms, please consult your doctor.
To minimise gastrointestinal side effects like nausea or constipation, supplement with or shortly after a meal.
Drinking plenty of fluids can also help reduce constipation from iron supplements.
There is no known effect of Iron Ferrous on the ability to drive or operate machinery. However, if you feel discomfort or experience side effects like dizziness, avoid driving or operating heavy machinery.
Iron Ferrous is generally safe for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but it should be used under the guidance of a doctor.
Caution is advised for individuals with conditions that may affect iron absorption, such as celiac disease or inflammatory bowel disease.
Patients with kidney disorders should also exercise caution when taking Iron Ferrous supplements.
Include iron-rich foods in your diet such as red meats, poultry, fish, green leafy vegetables, and whole grains.
Regular physical activity can help improve overall health and wellbeing, which can boost your body's ability to absorb and use iron.
Limit consumption of tea and coffee during meals, as these beverages contain compounds that inhibit iron absorption.
Frequently asked questions
Yes, Iron Ferrous is suitable for both vegetarians and vegans. While it is obtained from both animal and plant sources, vegetarians and vegans can opt for relevant sources to increase iron levels through diet or supplements.
Yes, it is safe to take Iron Ferrous during pregnancy; however, always consult your doctor before starting any supplement regimen during pregnancy. Pregnant women have higher iron requirements to support the growth and development of the foetus.
Yes, taking Iron Ferrous can cause a change in the colour of your stools. This is a common side effect, and your stools may appear darker than usual.
Iron Ferrous plays a crucial role in oxygen transport and cellular respiration, which are essential for physical activity. Hence, maintaining optimal iron levels can support athletic performance. However, always consult with your doctor before starting any supplement regimen.
Individuals with gastrointestinal disorders such as celiac disease might have difficulty absorbing nutrients, including Iron Ferrous from food, and might be at a higher risk of deficiency. Always consult your doctor for personalised advice regarding nutrient supplementation.
Iron Ferrous supplements can interact with certain medications, reducing their absorption or effectiveness. If you are taking any other medicines, discuss this with your doctor before starting an iron supplement.
Yes, excessive intake of Iron Ferrous can lead to iron toxicity, which can cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and in severe cases, organ damage. Always stick to the recommended dosage and consult your doctor before starting any supplement regimen.
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