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Iro First Tablet 10's

Iro First Tablet 10's

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Manufacturer/Marketer

Everest Pharma

Consume Type

ORAL

Return Policy

Not Returnable

Expires on or after

Jan-25

About Iro First Tablet

Iro First Tablet is used to treat iron deficiency and its associated anaemia. Iron deficiency anaemia is a condition in which the body does not have enough red blood cells due to low iron levels.

Iro First Tablet contains Ferrous Ascorbate, Folic acid, and Zinc. Ferrous Ascorbate is an essential mineral that aids in producing red blood cells and transporting oxygen to body tissues. Folic acid helps form red blood cells and prevents and treats folate deficiency (low blood levels of folate). Zinc is a mineral that promotes the growth and development of body tissues.

Your doctor will decide the dosage based on your medical condition. In some cases, Iro First Tablet may cause side effects like nausea, diarrhoea, constipation, and stomach upset. These side effects do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if these side effects persist longer, please consult your doctor.

Brief your medical history to the doctor if you have any heart/kidney/liver diseases, iron overload disorders like hemochromatosis, hemosiderosis, and intestinal problems (ulcer, colitis) before starting Iro First Tablet . It is essential to seek medical advice before starting Iro First Tablet if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Drinking alcohol may affect iron absorption; therefore, it is advised to consult your doctor before using Iro First Tablet . Iro First Tablet should be given to children only when advised by the doctor.

Uses of Iro First Tablet

Treatment of Iron deficiency and its associated anaemia.

Medicinal Benefits

Iro First Tablet contains Ferrous Ascorbate, Folic Acid, and Zinc. Ferrous Ascorbate is a mineral that the body requires for red blood cells to transport oxygen to other cells and tissues. Iron, in combination with a protein in the blood called haemoglobin, aids in the transport of adequate oxygen to various body parts. Folic acid promotes the formation of red blood cells. It prevents and treats anaemia and folate deficiency. Zinc is a mineral that promotes the growth and development of body tissues.

Directions for Use

Tablet/Capsule: Swallow the tablet or capsule as a whole with a glass of water. You can take it with or without food at regular intervals, as suggested by the doctor. Do not crush, chew or break it.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Iro First Tablet

  • Nausea
  • Diarrhoea
  • Constipation
  • Stomach upset

Drug Warnings

Brief your medical history to the doctor if you have any allergic reactions to medicines, heart/kidney/liver/ diseases, iron overload disorders like hemochromatosis, hemosiderosis, and intestinal problems (ulcer, colitis) before starting Iro First Tablet . Pregnant women should consult their doctor before taking Iro First Tablet . Iron is excreted into the breast milk; hence, consult your doctor before taking Iro First Tablet if you are a breastfeeding mother. Drinking alcohol may affect iron absorption; therefore, it is advised to consult your doctor before using Iro First Tablet . Iro First Tablet should be used for children only when suggested by the doctor.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interactions: Iro First Tablet may interact with antacids, antibiotics (e.g. ciprofloxacin, cephalexin, penicillamine), anti-seizure medication (e.g. phenytoin, phenobarbital), anti-cancer drugs (e.g. cisplatin), and HIV/AIDS medicines (e.g. ritonavir).

Drug-Food Interactions: Iro First Tablet should not be taken along with alcohol, dairy products, and eggs as it might affect iron absorption.

Drug-Disease Interactions: Iro First Tablet should be used with caution in heart, liver or kidney diseases, iron overload disorders like hemochromatosis, hemosiderosis, and intestinal problems (ulcer, colitis).

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • CIPROFLOXACIN
  • CEPHALEXIN
  • PENICILLAMINE
  • PHENYTOIN
  • PHENOBARBITAL
  • CISPLATIN
  • RITONAVIR

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Try folate-rich food sources like broccoli, Brussels sprouts, leafy green vegetables, cabbage, kale, spring greens, spinach, peas, chickpeas, kidney beans, liver (avoid this during pregnancy), and breakfast cereals fortified with folic acid.
  • Vitamin C foods like orange juice, broccoli, strawberries, melons, and bell peppers enhance iron absorption.
  • Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption.
  • Exercise regularly and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
  • Cut down on sugar, salt and processed foods.

Special Advise

  • Regular monitoring of iron and haemoglobin levels is advised to rule out the possibility of anaemia.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Iron deficiency anaemia: Iron deficiency anaemia is a condition caused due to low iron levels in which the body does not have enough red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen to various body tissues. If the body has too little iron, it cannot make enough haemoglobin. Haemoglobin is the main protein in the red blood cells, responsible for carrying oxygen throughout the body. Symptoms include fatigue, shortness of breath, light-headedness, dizziness, fast heartbeat, brittle nails, and pale skin.

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Alcohol

Caution

Drinking alcohol may affect iron absorption; therefore, it is advised to consult your doctor before using Iro First Tablet .

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Pregnancy

Caution

There is limited data on how Iro First Tablet affects pregnancy. Please consult your doctor before starting Iro First Tablet if you are pregnant or planning pregnancy.

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Breast Feeding

Caution

Iron in Iro First Tablet can pass into breast milk when used by a breastfeeding mother. If you are a nursing mother, please consult your doctor before taking Iro First Tablet .

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Driving

Safe

Iro First Tablet usually does not interfere with your driving ability. However, please consult your doctor if you notice any side effects that affect your mental ability while using Iro First Tablet .

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Liver

Caution

Inform your doctor if you have any history of liver diseases before taking Iro First Tablet . Your doctor will weigh the benefits and potential risks before prescribing Iro First Tablet .

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Kidney

Caution

Inform your doctor if you have any history of kidney diseases before taking Iro First Tablet . Your doctor will weigh the benefits and potential risks before prescribing Iro First Tablet .

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Children

Caution

Iro First Tablet should be used in children only when suggested by a doctor. The doctor will prescribe the dosage of Iro First Tablet based on the child's age and weight.

Country of origin

India

Manufacturer/Marketer address

Rahman's Regnum Centre (10th & 11th Floor), 191/B Bir Uttam Mir Shawkat Sarak Tejgaon C/A, Dhaka-1208, Bangladesh
Other Info - IRO0235

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FAQs

Iro First Tablet is primarily used to treat iron deficiency and its associated anaemia. Iron deficiency anaemia is a condition in which the body does not have enough red blood cells due to low iron levels.
Iro First Tablet is a nutritional supplement that consists of Ferrous Ascorbate, Folic acid, and Zinc. It works by restoring iron levels and boosting the body's production of red blood cells (RBC), thus treating iron deficiency anaemia.
It is recommended not to take Iro First Tablet along with tea, coffee, milk, and eggs since they might interfere with iron absorption from Iro First Tablet .
Iro First Tablet is best absorbed if taken on an empty stomach. But in some patients, Iro First Tablet may cause gastrointestinal disturbances like stomach upset or constipation when taken without food. So, please take it as suggested by your doctor if you have stomach problems.
Antacids may interfere with the absorption of iron. Hence, taking Iro First Tablet two hours before or four hours after taking antacids is advised.
Zinc may decrease the absorption of antibiotics, thereby reducing their effectiveness. Maintaining at least an hour gap between Iro First Tablet and other antibiotics is advised.

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