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generic Icar-c, Iron 100/c, Vitron-c, Fe C Tab
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100-250MG, Iron-vitamin C (30 Tablets)
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Iron-vitamin C dosage forms
Dosage | Quantity | Price from | Per unit |
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100-250MG | 30 Tablets | $2 | $0.07 |
Warnings
Iron-containing products pose a significant risk, as they are a major cause of fatal poisoning in children under six years old. To ensure safety, please adhere to the following guidelines:
- Keep this product stored securely and out of children's reach.
- In the event of an accidental overdose, seek medical assistance immediately or contact a poison control center without delay.
These precautions are crucial to prevent serious health consequences.
Iron-vitamin C Side Effects
When taking this medication, you might experience some mild side effects such as constipation, diarrhea, or an upset stomach. These are generally temporary and should ease as your body adjusts. If these issues persist or worsen, it’s important to consult with a healthcare professional. It’s also common for iron supplements to cause black stools, which is harmless and nothing to worry about.
Most people do not experience serious side effects with this medication. However, be aware of the rare possibility of a severe allergic reaction. Seek immediate medical attention if you notice symptoms such as a rash, itching or swelling, especially on the face, tongue, or throat, severe dizziness, or difficulty breathing.
Remember, this list doesn’t cover all possible side effects. If you notice any other unusual symptoms, it’s crucial to speak with a healthcare provider. Always stay informed about how your body reacts to new medications, and don’t hesitate to reach out for medical advice if needed.
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Can vitamin C make you absorb too much iron?
Vitamin C can enhance the absorption of non-heme iron, which is the type of iron found in plant-based foods. While this can be beneficial for individuals with iron deficiency, it may lead to excessive iron absorption in those with conditions like hemochromatosis, where the body stores too much iron. It is important for individuals with such conditions to monitor their vitamin C intake and consult with a healthcare provider.