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accidental overdose, products containing iron is a leading cause, fatal poisoning in children under the age, 6, keep This product out of a child's reach, an accidental overdose, a poison control center immediately, ferrous sulfate provides the iron needed by the body to produce red blood cells, treat my disease, prevent iron-deficiency anemia, a condition that occurs when the body has too few red blood cells, poor diet, excess bleeding, ferrous sulfate comes in regular, coated, extended-release, long-acting, tablets; regular and extended-release capsules; and oral liquid, syrup, drops, elixir, ferrous sulfate, taken three times a day between meals, take ferrous sulfate exactly as directed, don't take less or more, read my prescription, symptoms, iron deficiency usually improve within a few days, take ferrous sulfate for 6 months, severe iron deficiency, this medication should be taken on an empty stomach, at least 1 hour before, 2 hours after eating, ferrous sulfate drops come with a special dropper for measuring the dose, ask my pharmacist to show you, the drops, placed directly, mouth, mixed with water, fruit juice, not with milk, do not crush, chew regular, coated, extended-release tablets, do not open regular, extended-release capsules; swallow them whole, before taking ferrous sulfate, allergic to ferrous sulfate, tartrazine, a yellow dye in some processed foods and drugs, medications i am taking, especially chloramphenicol, cimetidine, tagamet, levodopa, larodopa, sinemet, methyldopa, aldomet, penicillamine, vitamins, also are taking cinoxacin, cinobac, ciprofloxacin, cipro, demeclocycline, doxycycline, enoxacin, penetrex, levofloxacin, levaquin, lomefloxacin, maxaquin, methacycline, minocycline, nalidixic acid, neggram, norfloxacin, noroxin, ofloxacin, floxin, oxytetracycline, sparfloxacin, zagam, tetracycline, take it 3 hours after, 2 hours before taking ferrous sulfate, do not take antacids at the same time as ferrous sulfate; take them as far apart as possible, ever had ulcers, colitis, intestinal disease, pregnant, plan to become pregnant, when breast-feeding , become pregnant while taking ferrous sulfate, a special diet, fish, meat, especially liver, fortified cereals and breads are good dietary sources, iron; emphasize them in a well-balanced diet, take the missed dose, almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose, continue my regular dosing schedule, what side effects can this medication cause, side effects from ferrous sulfate are not common, stools will turn dark; this effect is harmless, teeth may stain from the liquid; mix each dose with water, fruit juice, may clean my teeth once a week by rubbing them with a small amount, baking soda, symptoms is severe, does not go away, constipation, stomach upset, don't switch containers, tightly closed, keep away from kids, store it at room temperature, away from excess heat and moisture, drug disposal, emergency/overdose, overdose, the victim has collapsed, is not breathing, a physician will order certain lab tests, response to ferrous sulfate, feosol, feosol caplets, feostat, feratab, fer-gen-sol drops, fergon, fer-in-sol drops
ferrex-150, fe-tinic 150, hemocyte, hytinic, icar pediatric, ircon, mol-iron
nephro-fer, niferex, niferex elixir, niferex-150, slow fe
brand names, combination products, ferro-dss caplets containing ferrous fumarate and docusate sodium, ferro-sequels containing ferrous fumarate and docusate sodium
ferrous fumarate with dss timed capsules containing ferrous fumarate and docusate sodium
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