Description
Why buy Ferium (Iron-folic Acid)?
Ferium is mainly used for DNA synthesis. It plays an important part in the body. This is mainly used to treat vitamin deficiency. Vitamin deficiency is caused by poor diet. It is also caused by illnesses during pregnancy. Vitamins are important building blocks of the body. Ferium is needed to keep good health. This is used to aid in making red blood cells. Thus, avoids anemia. Ferium is available here for $13.60.
How does Ferium (Iron-folic Acid) work?
Iron-folic Acid is the main ingredient of Ferium. It works by keeping the red blood cells in level. It refills the hemoglobin and the iron stores that are depleted. Ferium prevents low blood level. It is in charge of the growth of iron cells in the blood. This medicine prevents the risk of diseases like anemia. It also prevents vitamin deficiency in the body. Stop taking alcohol if you are taking this medicine. Alcohol does not help in the working of Ferium in the body.
How to use Ferium (Iron-folic Acid)?
Ferium (Iron-folic Acid) is used in the duration and dose that is set by the doctor. Do not take more dose than what is allowed. Ferium is to be taken orally with a glass of water. Ferium is usually taken in 1 to 2 hours after a meal. Avoid antacid or dairy product if you are taking Ferium. Do not lie down for at least 10 minutes after taking. Do not chew or crush the tablet. Doing so can release the drug at once and causes side effects. Do not take more doses to make up the missed ones. Do not drive or operate machines if you are using Ferium.
What are the side effects of Ferium (Iron-folic Acid)?
The side effects of Ferium are:
- Stomach Cramps, diarrhea, constipation
- Upset stomach, dark stools, dizziness
- Trouble in breathing, and allergic reactions
These side effects do not come very often. The list above is not the complete detail of the side effects.
Warnings and Precautions
- Inform your doctor about your recent medical condition
- Inform your doctor if you have liver or stomach diseases
- Keep this medicine away from the reach of children
- Store Ferium in a cool dry place, do not freeze
Lacey Brown –
I had always been anemic since my teenage days. I usually get dizzy even if I’m just sitting down totally doing nothing. But when I got pregnant, things had become a bit more complicated and I don’t know what to do if something happens to the baby. It was depressing to think every day that it could be the last day of your baby’s life just because my body’s composition is messed up. I decided to take these as one of my maternal supplements. Since it’s just multivitamins, I didn’t really have to worry if this drug would harm my body because I know it won’t. Thankfully, I had a successful pregnancy at the right scheduled time frame. I don’t know if the credits are due for this supplement but it does not hurt to say that this med has been part on giving me a proper pregnancy timeline.