Description
Product Information
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Description
Iron polymaltose is a macromolecular complex, consisting of iron(III) hydroxide and the carrier polymaltose and is available in solid form as a film-coated or chewable tablet and in liquid form as a syrup, drinkable solution, or drops. It is used to treat iron deficiency.
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Ingredients
Iron Complex
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Drug Class
Oral Iron Preparations
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Dosage Form
Syrup/Suspension
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Uses
Iron Complex is utilized for the following therapeutic indications:
- Prevention and treatment of iron deficiency anemia
- Supplementation during pregnancy to support fetal development
- Enhancement of hemoglobin production in patients with chronic blood loss
- Support for individuals with increased iron needs, such as athletes
- Combination with other vitamins and minerals to improve overall nutritional status
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Dosage
Follow these dosage instructions:
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Adult Dosage
100-300 mg daily as a single dose or in divided doses for approximately 3-5 months until normalization of hemoglobin level is attained. Your doctor may adjust the dose depending on your needs.
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Child Dosage
Child dosage is strictly recommended by the doctor.
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In case of Overdose
Overdose symptoms include Diarrhea (may contain blood), fever, nausea, stomach pain or cramping (sharp), vomiting, and severe (may contain blood). Seek emergency medical help if you think you have taken too much of this medicine.
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Missed Dose
If you miss a dose, make sure to take it as soon as possible the same day. If you don’t remember missing the dose, don’t double it. Consult your doctor on how to adjust the missing doses.
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How To Use
Take iron on an empty stomach with water or fruit juice (adults:
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When Not to Use
Iron polymaltose is contraindicated in these cases:
- Known hypersensitivity or intolerance to the active ingredient or one of the excipients.
- Iron preparations are not administered to treat anemia that is not associated with iron deficiency.
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Side Effects
Common side effects include:
- Nausea
- Gastrointestinal irritation
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea (watery stools)
- Dark stools
- Heartburn
- Constipation (difficulty in passing stool)
- Discoloured urine
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Precautions & Warnings
You should practice these cautions before taking the medicine:
- Talk to your doctor if you are pregnant or lactating, and there’s no safer alternative available.
- Talk to your doctor if you have hypersensitivity or allergic reactions to any of the components in the medicine.
- Talk to your doctor if you have liver or kidney disease.
- Talk to your doctor if you have hypertension because this medication increases blood pressure.
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Drug Interactions
Ask your doctor about any possible drug interactions, and discuss every medicine you have been taking.
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Storage/Disposal
Store the medicine at room temperature and keep out of direct sunlight, excessive heat, and moisture. Keep the medicine out of the reach of children and animals. Do not use the medication past its expiration date.
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Control Drug
No
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Quick Tips, if any
Always follow your doctor’s advice, and never self-medicate.
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