Iron Hydroxide Polymaltose
Uses of Iron Hydroxide Polymaltose
Iron Hydroxide Polymaltose is commonly used to treat Iron Deficiency Anemia, Anemia Due To Chronic Kidney Disease
How Iron Hydroxide Polymaltose Works
Iron Hydroxide Polymaltose is a type of complex iron. It aids the bodys mechanism in the formation of red blood cells. Along with these, transport of oxygen in the body may be enhanced.
Side Effects of Iron Hydroxide Polymaltose
Constipation, Diarrhea, Abdominal pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Dark stools, Discolored urine
Warnings
Kidney Use With Care
Iron Hydroxide Polymaltose needs caution when used in patients with serious kidney ailment. Consult the doctor before making any dose adjustments.
Alcohol Limited Data
No information is found about the safety of consuming alcohol with Iron Hydroxide Polymaltose. Yet, consumption of alcohol and Iron Hydroxide Polymaltose together may potentiate the side effects of the medication.
Pregnancy Limited Data
Usage of Iron Hydroxide Polymaltose is contraindicated in the first trimester of pregnancy. It can be used with cautions during the second or third trimester
Driving Not advisable
Do not drive except if you are feeling well. Iron Hydroxide Polymaltose may cause unwanted effects, for example, nausea, vomiting, headaches, where all of this can disrupt the focus and driving performed by patient
Liver Limited Data
Iron Hydroxide Polymaltose needs caution when used in patients with liver disease. Consult the doctor before making any dose adjustment.
Lactation Limited Data
No information is known to state wether Iron Hydroxide Polymaltose is safe to be used during lactation.