- Before starting the medication, let your doctor know if you have any kidney disease, stones, G6PD deficiency, any stomach ulcers, any diseases causing chronic diarrhoea or malabsorption, or any other pre-existing medical conditions such as diabetes or phenylketonuria.
- Keep your doctor informed of any history of alcoholism.
- If you experience any unusual symptoms or allergic reactions while taking the medicine, please discontinue the use and consult your doctor immediately.
- Inform your doctor of any other herbs or medications that you may be using.
- Keep your doctor informed if you are on any antacids, antidiabetic drugs, blood thinners, oestrogens or other hormones, vitamin supplements, antipsychotics (fluphenazine), chemotherapy, antivirals (indinavir), thyroid medication (levothyroxine) or painkillers (acetaminophen).
- Inform your doctor in advance if you are pregnant, planning to conceive or breast-feeding before starting the medication.
- Keep the medicine out of reach of children and pets.
- Store in a cool, dry place, protected from direct sunlight.
FAQ
Question: What is the use of Mumfer tablet?
Answer: Mumfer tablet enhances the production of blood cells and maintains the normal functioning of the blood, nervous system and skin.
Question: Should I take any precautions before using this medicine?
Answer: It is important to tell your doctor if you are using any other medicines or herbs to prevent an allergic reaction. Before starting the medication, let your doctor know if you have any kidney disease, kidney stones, any other pre-existing medical conditions such as diabetes, G6PD deficiency, cancer or phenylketonuria.
Question: Can Mumfer tablet be used to treat anaemia in cancer?
Answer: Mumfer tablet is generally very safe to use but should be used with caution in cancer patients and only if prescribed.
Question: What lifestyle changes can help me deal with anaemia?
Answer: Load up on red fruits and vegetables like apples and pomegranate, dry fruits, beans and nuts to promote blood production. Avoid caffeine and alcohol as these can precipitate anaemia. Take care of your mental health. Stress is a huge factor that can contribute to anaemia. Make sure you meditate in the morning daily and rest well to cope with lethargy and weakness which are common in anaemia. Yoga has proven very effective in preventing excess blood loss during periods. The butterfly pose is one of the best poses for treating heavy periods, which can otherwise result in anaemia as well.