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  1. Ferrous sulfate overdose; Ferrous gluconate overdose; Ferrous fumarate overdose ... themselves. Types include: Ferrous sulfate (Feosol, Slow Fe) Ferrous gluconate (Fergon) Ferrous fumarate (Femiron, Feostat) Other products may ...
  2. Iron (ferrous fumarate, ferrous gluconate, ferrous sulfate) is used to treat or prevent anemia (a lower than normal number of red blood cells) when ... Iron supplements (ferrous fumarate, ferrous gluconate, ferrous sulfate) come as regular, ... (long acting) tablets; capsules, and an oral liquid (drops and ...
  3. ... mg (ferrous sulfate). Other common chemical forms are ferrous gluconate and ferrous fumarate. Ask your health care provider ... is best absorbed on an empty stomach. Yet, iron supplements can cause stomach cramps, nausea, and diarrhea in ...
  4. ... body cells. There is no conclusive evidence that iron supplements contribute to heart attacks.
  5. ... is often in the form of ferrous sulfate, ferrous gluconate, ferric citrate, or ferric sulfate. Dietary supplements that ... with their health care provider and take an iron supplement if recommended. Infants and toddlers Iron deficiency anemia ...
  6. ... available orally as ferrous fumarate, ferrous sulfate, or ferrous gluconate. Each iron salt provides different amounts of elemental iron (e.g., ferrous sulfate has 20% elemental iron per mg while ...
  7. ... carboxymaltose/ or ferric gluconate/ or ferrous fumarate/ or ferrous gluconate/ or ferrous succinate/ or ferrous sulfate/ or ferumoxytol/ or iron dextran/ 4 *iron therapy/ 5 *iron intake/ 6 ((iron or ferr*) adj2 (fumarate or gluconate or succinate or sulfate or sulphate or carboxymaltose ...
  8. ... iron) in people who cannot be treated with iron supplements taken by mouth. Iron dextran injection is in ... medications listed in the IMPORTANT WARNING section and iron supplements that are taken by mouth. Your doctor may ...
  9. ... the time of diagnosis. Agents/Circumstances to Avoid Iron supplements. Individuals with aceruloplasminemia erroneously diagnosed as having iron deficiency anemia and treated with iron supplements had accelerated iron accumulation. Evaluation of Relatives at ...
  10. ... or who could not successfully be treated with iron supplements taken by mouth. This medication is also used ... Also, tell your doctor if you are taking iron supplements that are taken by mouth. Your doctor may ...
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