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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 stomach—1 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
OVERVIEW
Folic acid (vitamin B9) is a B vitamin supplement that may be used to prevent and treat folate deficiency (low blood levels of folate) that can cause megaloblastic anemia.
CLASSIFICATION
B-vitamin
USES
Folic acid is a B complex vitamin effective in the treatment of megaloblastic anemias due to a deficiency of folic acid (as may be seen in tropical or nontropical sprue) and in anemia of nutritional origin, pregnancy, infancy, or childhood.
HOW IT WORKS
Folic acid is approved for the prevention and treatment of folate deficiency. Healthy levels of this vitamin, which is really a hormone, not only helps form red blood cells, it protects your brain health and supports a healthy pregnancy.
DOSAGE
As directed by the physician
PRECAUTIONS
Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant before using folic acid; folic acid requirements are markedly increased during pregnancy, and deficiency may harm a fetus. Folic acid passes into breast milk. Folic acid requirements are markedly increased while breastfeeding; however, amounts present in breast milk are adequate to fulfil infant requirements. Consult your doctor before breastfeeding
SIDE EFFECTS
Redness
skin rash
itching
feeling unwell (malaise), and
respiratory difficulty due to bronchospasm
Disclaimer
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PRECAUTIONS
Read the label carefully before use
Store in a dry and dark place at a temperature not exceeding 30C. Do not freeze
Keep out of reach of children
SIDE EFFECTS
· Redness
· Dryness
· Itching
Disclaimer
This content is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare provider for medical advice and proper dosage.
















