Uses / Indications:
FEMOZER PLUS TABLET is a dietary supplement that can help treat and stop:
Not enough iron Anemia and a lack of folic acid
Anemia while pregnant and breastfeeding
Nutritional anemia caused by a bad diet or a long-term sickness
Anemia from losing blood or recovering from surgery
Feeling tired, weak, or low in energy because to low hemoglobin
This supplement gives you back important vitamins and minerals that are needed for making blood, making energy, and staying healthy.
Pregnancy interaction:
It is safe and encouraged to take FEMOZER PLUS TABLET while pregnant.
It helps stop anemia caused by a lack of iron and folic acid, and it helps the baby grow properly.
Taking it regularly lowers the chances of neural tube abnormalities and low birth weight.
Always use it under the care of a doctor when you are pregnant or breastfeeding to be sure you are taking the right amount.
Too much iron might make your stomach hurt, so just take the amount that your doctor tells you to.
Expert advice:
FEMOZER PLUS can help with stomach irritation if you take it after meals.
Don't take it with milk, coffee, or tea because these can make it harder for your body to absorb iron.
Eat a balanced diet that includes a lot of green vegetables, fruits, and meats.
To avoid constipation, drink a lot of water.
Keep it out of direct sunlight and in a cool, dry area.
Do not let youngsters get to it.
Side Effects:
Upset stomach or nausea
Diarrhea or constipation
Dark stools (iron has no harmful effects)
Taste of metal in mouth
A little pain in the stomach
If your symptoms don't go away or get worse, see your doctor right away.
How to use:
Take one tablet every day or as your doctor tells you to.
Take the pill whole with a glass of water, ideally after meals.
Don't crush or chew the tablet.
For optimal effects, try to take it at the same time every day.
If you forget to take a dose, do it as soon as you recall. If it's close to the next dose, skip it.
Don't take more than the prescribed amount.
How it works:
FEMOZER PLUS TABLET has iron, folic acid, vitamin B12, and zinc in it. These nutrients work together to bring blood health back to normal:
Ferrous ascorbate (iron) gives the body iron that is easy to absorb and helps make hemoglobin, which helps move oxygen around the body.
Folic Acid (Vitamin B9): Helps make red blood cells and DNA, which is important for prenatal growth and stopping neural tube abnormalities.
Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin): Necessary for making red blood cells and keeping the nervous system healthy.
Zinc sulfate helps the immune system, heals wounds, and makes cells thrive.
These nutrients work together to fight anemia, improve the immune system, and help growth and development, especially in pregnant and nursing women.
Faq for medicine:
What is FEMOZER PLUS used for?
It is used to stop and cure anemia caused by a lack of iron and folic acid, especially in women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Q2. Is it safe to take FEMOZER PLUS when pregnant?
Yes, it is safe and good for you while a doctor is watching. It helps the fetus grow and keeps hemoglobin levels in check.
Q3. Can FEMOZER PLUS make you constipated?
Yes, the iron in it could cause minor constipation. Getting more fiber and water will help ease it.
Q4. Is it okay to take FEMOZER PLUS with other vitamin pills?
To avoid taking too much, don't take extra iron or folic acid pills unless your doctor tells you to.
Q5. Is it okay to take FEMOZER PLUS every day?
Yes, your doctor may tell you to take it every day to keep your iron and vitamin levels where they should be.
Q6: How long do I need to take FEMOZER PLUS?
The length of time depends on how bad the shortage is. Most women take it for 6 to 12 weeks or the whole time they are pregnant.
Q7: Is it okay to drink milk with FEMOZER PLUS?
No. Iron absorption is blocked by milk and calcium. Instead, drink it with water or orange juice.
Q8. Does FEMOZER PLUS provide you more energy?
Yes, it increases the amount of hemoglobin and oxygen in the body, which makes you less tired and gives you more energy overall.
Medicine interaction:
Some medicines may make it harder for FEMOZER PLUS TABLETS to work or be absorbed:
Antacids, calcium, or dairy products make it harder for your body to absorb iron.
Antibiotics such as tetracyclines, ciprofloxacin, or levofloxacin may have their effects lessened by iron.
Folic acid may change how methotrexate, phenytoin, or sulfasalazine work.
Levothyroxine should be administered at least a few hours after iron supplementation.
To avoid interactions, always tell your doctor about all of the medications or supplements you are taking.