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325MG, Iron High-potency (30 Tablets)
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Iron High-potency dosage forms
Dosage Quantity Price from Per unit 325MG 30 Tablets $3.50 $0.12 325MG 60 Tablets $4.99 $0.08 325MG 90 Tablets $6.49 $0.07
| Dosage | Quantity | Price from | Per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 325MG | 30 Tablets | $3.50 | $0.12 |
| 325MG | 60 Tablets | $4.99 | $0.08 |
| 325MG | 90 Tablets | $6.49 | $0.07 |
Iron High-potency Warnings
Iron-containing products can be extremely dangerous if accidentally ingested by children under the age of six, potentially leading to fatal poisoning. To ensure safety, please adhere to the following precautions:
- Always store this product out of the reach of children.
- In the event of an overdose, seek immediate medical attention.
- Alternatively, contact a poison control center right away for guidance.
These steps are crucial to prevent serious harm or fatal incidents.
Iron High-potency Side Effects
Common side effects:
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Stomach cramps
- Upset stomach
- Blackened stools
Serious side effects:
- Rash
- Itching
- Swelling (especially of the face, tongue, or throat)
- Severe dizziness
- Trouble breathing
Iron High-potency Interactions
When taking high-potency iron supplements, it's important to be aware of potential interactions with certain medications and foods that can affect how well your body absorbs iron or how other medications work. Here are some key points to consider:
Medications That Can Interact with Iron Supplements:
Antibiotics: Iron can reduce the effectiveness of certain antibiotics, such as tetracyclines (e.g., doxycycline, Minocycline) and fluoroquinolones (e.g., Ciprofloxacin, Levofloxacin). To minimize this interaction, take iron supplements at least two hours before or after these antibiotics.
Thyroid Medications: Iron may interfere with the absorption of thyroid hormones like Levothyroxine. It's advisable to take iron supplements and thyroid medications at least four hours apart.
Bisphosphonates: Used to treat osteoporosis, bisphosphonates (e.g., Alendronate, Risedronate) can have reduced absorption when taken with iron. To avoid this, take bisphosphonates at least 30 minutes before iron supplements.
Antacids and Acid Reducers: Medications that reduce stomach acid, such as antacids, H2 blockers (e.g., Famotidine), and proton pump inhibitors (e.g., Omeprazole), can decrease iron absorption. It's best to take iron supplements two hours before or after these medications.
Parkinson's Disease Medications: Iron can decrease the absorption of medications like levodopa/carbidopa. To prevent this, separate the timing of iron supplements and these medications by at least two hours.
Foods and Beverages That Affect Iron Absorption:
Dairy Products: Calcium in dairy products can inhibit iron absorption. Avoid consuming milk, cheese, or yogurt within two hours of taking iron supplements.
Coffee and Tea: Compounds in coffee and tea, such as tannins, can reduce iron absorption. It's recommended to wait at least two hours after taking iron supplements before drinking these beverages.
General Recommendations:
Timing: To maximize absorption, take iron supplements on an empty stomach, either one hour before or two hours after meals. If stomach upset occurs, you can take them with food, but avoid high-calcium foods and beverages.
Spacing Medications: When taking medications that interact with iron, space them out as recommended to ensure both the iron and the other medications are absorbed properly.
Always consult with your healthcare provider or pharmacist before starting iron supplements, especially if you are taking other medications or have underlying health conditions. They can provide personalized advice to help you manage potential interactions effectively.
