MULTIFRESH HB SYRUP 200ml
Manufactured By Smart Laboratories
Composition IRON 110MG + CYANOCOBALAMIN 15MCG + FOLIC ACID 1.5MG + SORBITOL SOLUTION10%
Rs 70.00
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Description:
Pregnancy Interaction
- People often recommend iron, folic acid, and vitamin B12 during pregnancy to keep the mother from getting anemia and help the baby grow.
- Folic acid is very important in the first few weeks of pregnancy because it lowers the chance of neural tube abnormalities.
- Always talk to a doctor before using to make sure you get the right dose and length of time for your pregnancy.
- Don't try to treat yourself, especially with high-dose vitamins.
Faq For Medicine
Q1: What is the purpose of Multifresh HB Syrup?
A: It is used to keep anemia from happening and to treat it when it does happen because of a lack of iron, folic acid, or Vitamin B12.
Q2: Who should use it?
A: People who have nutritional anemia, fatigue, a bad diet, anemia after pregnancy, or are at danger of deficiency should take it under the care of a doctor.
Q3: Is it safe for kids?
Yes, but only with a doctor's permission and the right dose for the child's age.
Q4: How long will it take to see results?
A: Symptoms normally get better after 2 to 4 weeks of regular use, however this depends on how bad they are.
Q5: Is it possible to take it with food?
Yes, it is better absorbed with meals and doesn't bother the stomach as much.
Expert Advice
- Take precisely what your doctor tells you to.
- To lessen stomach pain, it is best to do it after meals.
- Don't drink tea, coffee, or milk at the same time as the syrup, because they can make it harder for your body to absorb iron.
- Eat a balanced diet that includes iron-rich foods like leafy greens, beans, and meats (if you're not a vegetarian).
- Store the syrup in a cool, dry place that gets no daylight.
Side Effects
- Common/mild:
- Feeling sick, minor stomach upset
- Diarrhea or constipation
- Stools that are dark in hue (normal with iron)
- Not very common or serious:
- Allergic reactions include swelling, itching, and rashes.
- Vomiting that doesn't stop or really bad stomach ache
- Stop using it right once and see your doctor if you have bad side effects.
How It Works
- Iron (ferrous salts): Provides the iron needed to make hemoglobin.
- Folic acid is important for making DNA and red blood cells.
- Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) helps nerves stay healthy and red blood cells grow up.
- These nutrients work together to fix and stop anemia, which makes it easier for oxygen to reach to cells and gives you more energy.
Medicine Interaction
- Iron might not be absorbed as well when used with antacids, certain antibiotics, or thyroid medicines.
- To help your body absorb iron better, take it at a different time than calcium supplements or dairy products.
- To avoid interactions, tell your doctor about all the other medications and supplements you take.
How to Use
- Before using, shake the bottle well.
- To get the right dose, use the measuring cap or spoon.
- Usually, you take it once or twice a day after meals or as directed.
- Do not take more than the suggested amount.
- If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you remember, unless it's close to the next dosing time.
Uses / Indications
- How to stop and cure iron deficient anemia
- Adding folic acid and vitamin B12 to your diet
- Anemia can make you feel tired, weak, and low in energy.
- Medical help with pregnancy and breastfeeding
- General hematinic assistance for people who are likely to have nutritional deficiencies