Folicfer Pharmedic medicine for iron deficiency anemia (3 blisters x 10 tablets)

Dosage form Box of 3 blisters x 10 tablets
Specifications Ferrous fumarate, folic acid

Ingredient

Composition informationContent
Ferrous Fumarate54.6mg
Folic acid0.4mg

Uses

indications

folicfer medicine is indicated in the following cases:

  • Prevention and treatment of iron deficiency anemia such as: after gastric cutting, malnutrition syndrome and pregnancy. C.

    Folic acid is group B vitamins Therefore, it affects DNA synthesis. Folic acid also participates in some metabolism of amino acid changes. Folic acid is an indispensable factor for nucleoprotein synthesis and normal red blood cells. Folic acid deficiency causes huge red blood cell anemia like anemia due to vitamin B12 deficiency.

    Combining folic acid with iron to treat anemia in pregnant women is better than using only one single substance.

    Dynamic pharmacokinetics

    iron absorbed in the duodenum and close heads, iron are stored in the body in two forms: ferritin and hemosiderin. About 90% of iron put into the body is discharged through feces.

    Folic acid is absorbed mainly at the tip of the small intestine. Folic acid is stored mainly in the liver and is concentrated in cerebrospinal fluid, excreted through the kidneys. Folic acid passes through the placenta and is found in breast milk.

  • Before taking Folicfer Pharmedic medicine for iron deficiency anemia (3 blisters x 10 tablets)

    How to use

    Do not chew the tablet.

    Should drink 1 hour before eating or after 2 hours, take medicine with at least half a cup of water.

    Dosage

    Supplemented diet:

    Adults: 1 tablet/day.

    Pregnant women: 2 capsules/day.

    Children: as directed by the doctor.

    Treatment of iron deficiency anemia:

    Adults: 3 capsules/day; 3 times.

    Children: as directed by the doctor.

    Note: The above dose is for reference only. Specific dosage depends on the condition and level of progression of the disease. For a suitable dose, you need to consult a doctor or medical specialist.

    What to do when overdose?

    Symptoms:

    Iron can cause abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, acidic and chicken shock. After about 6 - 24 hours can cause high fever, reduce blood glucose, liver poisoning, kidney failure, seizures and coma. Easy to have a risk of intestinal perforation if taken high doses.

    Treatment:

    Stomach right away with milk or carbonate solution. After gastric lavage, pump Deferoxamin solution into the stomach through the catheter. In case the amount of iron is over 60mg/kg or when there is severe symptoms, the first must be infected with intravenous infusion.

    What to do when you forget 1 dose? However, if the time to relax with the next dose is too short, skip the dose and continue the calendar of the drug. Do not use double dose to compensate for missed dose.

    Side Effects

    When using folicfer drugs, you may experience unwanted effects (ADR).

    Unknown frequency, ADR:

  • Immune: itching, rash, urticaria.
  • digestive: digestive disorders, nausea, vomiting, constipation and black feces.

    Other: The risk of cancer is related to excess iron reserve.

    Instructions on how to handle ADR:

    When experiencing side effects of the drug, it is necessary to stop using and notify the doctor or go to the nearest medical facility for timely treatment.

    Warnings

    Before using the drug you need to read the instructions carefully and refer to the information below.

    Contraindicated

    Folicfer medicine is contraindicated in the following cases:

  • allergies to any ingredient of the drug.
  • Esophageal stenosis, bag and digestive tract.

    Be cautious when using

    Patients with suspected stomach ulcers, anise inflammation or chronic intestinal ulcer.

    Patients may have folat tumors.

    This product contains lactose. This drug should not be used for patients with rare genetic problems such as galactose intolerance, lapp or glucose-galactose.

    The ability to drive and operate machinery

    has not seen the report.

    Pregnancy

    drugs used for pregnant women during anemia due to iron deficiency and folic acid.

    Breastfeeding period

    The drug is used for nursing mothers.

    Interactive drug

    Avoid using iron combination with ofloxacin, ciprofloxacin, norfloxacin.

    Simultaneously used with antacids or tea water can reduce iron absorption. Iron can reduce the absorption of tetracyclin, penicilamine, methyldopa, carbidopa/levodopa, quinolones, thyroid hormones and zinc salts. Sharing folat with sulphasalazin, birth control pills: Folat absorption may be reduced.

    Shared folic acid with anti -convulsed drugs: Serum anti -seizure drug levels may be reduced.

    cotrimoxazol reduces the effect of treating non -huge red blood cells of folic acid.

    Storage

    Store temperature not exceeding 30 ° C.

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