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Fercee XT Tabletis a supplement used to manage iron and folic acid deficiencies. It contains iron, which is essential for producing healthy red blood cells, and folic acid, which supports cell growth and development. This tablet is often recommended during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and in cases of nutritional anaemia.  For more details kindly click on Medicine Salts below:

 

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Ferrous Ascorbate

Ferrous Ascorbate 100 mg Tablets Ferrous Ascorbate is a highly purified iron formulation combining iron and ascorbic acid (Vitamin C), often considered a gold standard in oral iron therapy. The presence of Vitamin C significantly enhances iron absorption in the body. It is primarily used to treat and prevent iron-deficiency anemia, especially when dietary iron intake is insufficient.


Why Ferrous Ascorbate? Ferrous Ascorbate offers advantages over conventional iron salts due to its chemical stability and ability to be absorbed efficiently without requiring a highly acidic stomach environment. This makes it gentler on the digestive system, while still delivering effective levels of elemental iron to the bloodstream.
Key Benefits Rapid Anemia Recovery: Helps quickly restore hemoglobin levels in individuals with iron deficiency. Enhanced Absorption: Vitamin C improves iron uptake, eliminating the need for separate supplementation. Boosts Energy Levels: By improving oxygen transport, iron helps reduce fatigue, weakness, and mental fog. Supports Pregnancy: Commonly prescribed during pregnancy and lactation to meet increased iron requirements for both mother and baby. Dietary Support: Works best when combined with a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle, as advised by your doctor.
Directions for Use Best Time: For optimal absorption, take it on an empty stomach1 hour before or 2 hours after meals. Sensitive Stomach: If it causes stomach discomfort, it may be taken with a small amount of food. Avoid Blockers: Do not take within 2 hours of tea, coffee, milk, or antacids, as these can reduce iron absorption. Duration: Continue taking the supplement even if symptoms improve, as complete restoration of iron stores may take several months.
Safety Information is Vital Medical History: Inform your doctor if you have a history of peptic ulcers, irritable bowel disease (IBD), or multiple blood transfusions. Stool Color: Black-colored stools are common and occur due to unabsorbed iron—this is harmless. Keep Out of Reach: Iron overdose can be dangerous, especially in children. Store medication safely out of reach.
Potential Side Effects Most patients tolerate it well, but possible side effects include: Mild nausea Stomach cramps Constipation or diarrhea Heartburn Metallic (iron) taste in the mouth
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Q: Is it okay to take Ferrous Ascorbate with morning tea? A: No. Tea and coffee contain tannins and caffeine, which can significantly reduce iron absorption. Maintain a gap of at least 2 hours. Q: How soon will my energy improve? A: You may notice improved energy within 1–2 weeks, but hemoglobin levels typically rise within 4–6 weeks. Q: Does Ferrous Ascorbate cause constipation like other iron supplements? A: While constipation can occur, Ferrous Ascorbate is generally better tolerated than Ferrous Sulfate. Staying well-hydrated and consuming fiber-rich foods can help. Q: Is it safe during menstruation? A: Yes, it is often used to replace iron lost during menstrual bleeding, especially in cases of heavy periods. Q: What should I do if I miss a dose? A: Take it as soon as you remember. If it is close to the next dose, skip the missed one. Do not take a double dose.

Folic Acid

Folic Acid 5mg Tablet Folic Acid, presenting as Vitamin B9, is a key B-complex vitamin being water-soluble, helping in the synthesis of DNA and the normal maturation of red blood cells (RBCs). The characteristic nature of folic acid lies in its use for the treatment and the prevention of Folate Deficiency Anemia. It is well known globally for its powers to support a healthy pregnancy, among other vital functions. By keeping folate levels good, the medicine stops neural tube defects (NTDs) from forming in developing fetuses and maintains normal neurological health.


Key Therapeutic Uses Anemia Management: Treats specifically megaloblastic anemia resulting from either poor dietary intake or malabsorption of folate. Prenatal Support: Essential before pregnancy occurs and during the early stages to protect offspring from having a central nervous system defect (eg, spina bifida). Methotrexate Adjunct: It is used along with some of the drugs used for arthritis or psoriasis to reduce gastrointestinal and liver side effects. Cellular Repair- Plays an essential role in rapid cellular division and growth, particularly during childhood and pregnancy.
Product Highlights High Potency Formula- Containing 5mg active Folic Acid per tablet only. Rapid Absorption- Designed with good bioavailability for rapid entry into a person's blood. Physician Endorsed- needed in prenatal care as pat of the extremities of finish carei in the realm of various blood maladies.
Directions for Use Dosage: Normally, take one 5 mg tablet orally, daily, or as directed after conducting your blood test results in consultation with your physician. Timing: Take it with or without food. To enhance benefits from consistent levels of the substance throughout the blood, it is suggested to take it within the same restarted interval every day. Method: Swallow one tablet whole with a full glass of water. Do not attempt to crush or chew the tablet.
Side Effects and Safety Folic Acid is generally accepted well, but some individuals may experience some adverse reactions. Nausea or mild loss of the appetite. Gastrointestinal distress such as bloating or gas. Bad taste in the mouth. Occasionally, an allergic or anaphylactoid reaction like skin rash, itching, or swelling may happen. Important Note: If you have vitamin B12 deficiency or Pernicious Anemia, take the necessary advice from your healthcare provider before beginning Folic Acid; taking Folic Acid alone sometimes might render a person vitamin B12 deficient, thus highlighting underlying neurologic troubles.
Caution and Drug Interactions Liver and Kidney: Tell your healthcare provider if you experienced liver issues and if there is any history of kidney dialysis. Drug Interactions: Some drugs, for example, anti-epileptic medications, antacids, and trimethoprim, can lower the uptake rate by the body of folate. These medications (Folic Acid) must be taken around 2 hours after any of the above drugs. Alcohol: Heavy alcohol consumption reduces the absorption of folate and weakens the effect.
FAQs Q: Can you tell me the best time to start taking Folic Acid if I'm planning on becoming pregnant? Following the recommendations given by medical experts and studies closely, the production of folic acid should be done 1 to 3 months before conception, and at least during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, which implies maximum safety for the baby's development.
Q: Can Folic Acid and Iron be taken together? Yes, many doctors prescribe them together for more serious cases of anemia where a prescription of coal tablets is needed. Instead of lessening their efficiency, they generally enhance each other and improve overall blood health.
Q: Does Folic Acid make you gain weight? No, Folic Acid is a vitamin and does not have a calorific value. It has never been proven in clinical studies that Folic Acid causes weight gain.
Q: Can I simply quit once my hemoglobin turns back to normal? No, you should follow the course according to the advice and observation of your family physician. Even if your RBC (Red Blood Count) eventually comes back to the normal level, your body still might require re-pleting its folate stores so that you're not left with anemia again.
Q: What should I do if I forget to take the dose? Missed dose must be taken as soon as it comes to your mind. However, if the next dose is almost due, you should forgo this one. And in no case should a "double" dose be ingested.

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