Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate) + Minerals + Phosphorus Pharmacology

Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate) + Minerals + Phosphorus

About Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate) + Minerals + Phosphorus
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Mechanism of Action of Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate) + Minerals + Phosphorus
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Pharmacokinets of Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate) + Minerals + Phosphorus
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Onset of Action for Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate) + Minerals + Phosphorus
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Duration of Action for Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate) + Minerals + Phosphorus
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Half Life of Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate) + Minerals + Phosphorus
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Side Effects of Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate) + Minerals + Phosphorus
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Contra-indications of Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate) + Minerals + Phosphorus
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Special Precautions while taking Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate) + Minerals + Phosphorus
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Pregnancy Related Information
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Old Age Related Information
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Breast Feeding Related Information
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Children Related Information
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Indications for Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate) + Minerals + Phosphorus
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Interactions for Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate) + Minerals + Phosphorus
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Typical Dosage for Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate) + Minerals + Phosphorus
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Schedule of Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate) + Minerals + Phosphorus
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Storage Requirements for Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate) + Minerals + Phosphorus
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Effects of Missed Dosage of Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate) + Minerals + Phosphorus
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Effects of Overdose of Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate) + Minerals + Phosphorus
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Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate)

About Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate)
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Mechanism of Action of Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate)
Ferrous ammonium citrate exerts haematinic action by being an essential constituent of haemoglobin. It is necessary for the oxidative process of living tissues. It is given by mouth as a source of iron for iron-deficiency anaemia.
Pharmacokinets of Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate)
It is poorly absorbed in healthy individuals (about 10%) but in patients suffering from iron deficiency anaemia up to 60% dose is absorbed. Distribution: Transported in a transferrin bound form in to bone marrow for incorporation in to haemoglobin. Metabolism: Iron liberated by destruction of haemoglobin is reused by the body. Excretion: Excretion of iron is minimal. Loss usually occurs in nails, faeces, urine, hair, sweat, and bile.
Onset of Action for Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate)
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Duration of Action for Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate)
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Half Life of Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate)
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Side Effects of Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate)
1.Nausea
2.Epigasttric distress
3.Vomiting
4.Constipation
5.Diarrhoea
6.Black stools
7.Temporary staining of teeth with liquid formulations.
Contra-indications of Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate)
1.Haemolytic anaemia unless iron deficiency anaemia is also present
2.Haemochromatosis
3.Haemosiderosis
4.Peptic ulcer
5.Regional enteritis
6.Ulcerative colitis
7.Those receiving repeated blood transfusions
Special Precautions while taking Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate)
1. Prolonged use
2. Minimise gastrointestinal discomfort by taking along with meals and gradually increasing the recommended dosage
3. Discontinue if intolerance occurs
4. Higher doses are required for geriatric patients
Pregnancy Related Information
May be used
Old Age Related Information
Use with caution
Breast Feeding Related Information
May be used
Children Related Information
Use with caution
Indications for Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate)
1. Iron deficiency
2. Iron deficiency anaemia
Interactions for Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate)
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Typical Dosage for Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate)
As directed by the Physician.
Schedule of Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate)
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Storage Requirements for Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate)
Store in a well closed container in a cool dry place. Protect from light.
Effects of Missed Dosage of Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate)
Take the missed dose as soon as noticed and if it is the time for next dose then skip the missed dose. Continue the regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
Effects of Overdose of Iron (Ferrous ammonium citrate)
Treatment includes immediate support of airway, respiration, and circulation. In conscious patients induce emesis with ipecac; if not empty stomach by gastric lavage. Follow emesis with lavage, using a 1% sodium bicarbonate solution to convert iron to less irritating poorly absorbed form. Take abdominal X-ray to determine presence of excess iron. Deferoxamine may be used for systemic chelation if serum levels of iron exceed 350mg/dl.

Minerals

About Minerals
Dietary mineral supplement, Nutritional supplement.
Mechanism of Action of Minerals
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Special Precautions while taking Minerals
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Indications for Minerals
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Typical Dosage for Minerals
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Schedule of Minerals
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Effects of Missed Dosage of Minerals
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Effects of Overdose of Minerals
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Phosphorus

About Phosphorus
Essential nutritional element , Mineral.
Mechanism of Action of Phosphorus
The second most abundant mineral in the body, phosphorus is needed for bone growth, kidney function and cell growth. It also plays a role in maintaining the body`s acid-alkaline balance. Phosphorus is found in many foods, but in order to be properly utilized, it must be in proper balance with magnesium and calcium in the blood. Excessive levels of phosphorus in the blood, often due to the consumption of soft drinks containing phosphoric acid, can lead to calcium loss and to cravings for sugar and alcohol; too little phosphorus inhibits calcium absorption and can lead to osteoporosis. Best sources are animal products, whole grains, legumes and nuts.
Pharmacokinets of Phosphorus
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Special Precautions while taking Phosphorus
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Typical Dosage for Phosphorus
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Schedule of Phosphorus
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Effects of Missed Dosage of Phosphorus
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Effects of Overdose of Phosphorus
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