Feroblood is indicated in the treatment and prevention of iron deficiency anaemia and anaemia of pregnancy where routine administration of iron is necessary.
Adult-
Initial therapeutic dose
3-4½ teaspoonful daily in divided doses or as prescribed by the physician.
Maintenance dose
1½ teaspoonful daily, but if needed up to 1.8g (9 teaspoonful) daily can be given.
Children-
Under 1 year
¼ th teaspoonful thrice daily or as directed by physician
1-5 years
1 teaspoonful thrice daily
6-12 years
1½ teaspoonful twice daily.
Mix with water or fruit juice to avoid temporary staining of teeth. Do not mix with milk.
Therapeutic doses of iron may cause gastrointestinal symptoms like diarrhoea, nausea and vomiting. Although iron is better absorbed between meals, side effects can be reduced by taking it with or immediately after food. Continuous administration may sometimes cause constipation. Iron containing liquid medication may cause temporary staining of teeth (this is less likely when diluted).
Iron therapy is contraindicated in haemachromatosis and haemosiderosis.It should not be given to patients receiving repeated blood transfusion or with anaemia not produced by iron deficiency.
Should be administered with caution when given to patients with iron storage or iron absorption disease, haemoglobinopathies or existing gastrointestinal disease.
Absorption of iron salt and Tetracycline is diminished when taken concomitantly by mouth. If treatment with both drugs is required iron salt should be given 3 hours before or 2 hours after Tetracycline. Absorption of iron is also decreased in the presence of antacids or when taken with tea.
Keep below 30°C temperature, away from light & moisture. Keep out of the reach of children.
Always consult a registered physician before taking any medicine. Prices shown are MRP and may vary by pharmacy.