Ferium XT Tablet
Manufacturer
Emcure Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Salt Composition
Ferrous Ascorbate (100mg) + Folic Acid (1.5mg)
Key Information
Short Description
Ferium XT Tablet is a helpful medication that fulfills the body's iron and vitamin B9 requirements, supporting red blood cells and platelet production, and maintaining the proper supply of oxygen.
Dosage Form
Tablet
Introduction
Ferium XT Tablet is a medication that contains iron in the form of ferrous ascorbate, which helps in the quick absorption of folic acid. Folic acid is essential for maintaining numerous bodily functions in both children and adults. It is required by the body to produce healthy red blood cells and prevent anaemia.
Directions for Use
As directed by the physician.
Safety Information
Side Effects
Skin rashes Stomach discomforts Diarrhoea Vomiting
Breastfeeding Warning
Yes, you can take Ferium XT tablet, but you should consult your doctor first.
Pregnancy Warning
Yes, you can take Ferium XT tablet, but you should consult your doctor first.
How it works
Ferium XT Tablet helps in the quick absorption of folic acid, which is essential for maintaining numerous bodily functions in both children and adults.
Quick Tips
Avoid taking this medication along with tea or coffee, as it may interfere with the absorption of iron Include foods rich in Vitamin C, such as orange juice, lemon water, etc., in your diet as it helps in the absorption of iron
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Frequently asked questions
What food is rich in iron and folic acid?
Taking a lot of Vitamin C or drinking orange juice regularly, along with foods rich in iron, can help maintain adequate levels of iron and folic acid in the body. Some common food sources of iron include beetroots, dates, sweet potatoes, and pomegranates. Foods rich in folic acid are leafy vegetables, citrus fruits, beets, legumes, broccoli, and foods fortified with folic acid.
Are there any side effects associated with this supplement?
When taken as advised by your doctor, this tablet does not cause any side effects. However, excess consumption may lead to skin rashes, stomach discomforts, diarrhoea, and vomiting. Also, taking too much of this supplement can interfere with the absorption of some other nutrients like Zinc and Vitamin B12.
Can I take Ferium XT tablet during pregnancy?
Yes, you can take Ferium XT tablet, but you should consult your doctor first.