Land: Verenigde Staten
Taal: Engels
Bron: NLM (National Library of Medicine)
Ferrous Sulfate (UNII: 39R4TAN1VT) (FERROUS CATION - UNII:GW89581OWR), Ascorbic Acid (UNII: PQ6CK8PD0R) (ASCORBIC ACID - UNII:PQ6CK8PD0R), Folic Acid (UNII: 935E97BOY8) (FOLIC ACID - UNII:935E97BOY8)
Trigen Laboratories, Inc.
Ferrous Sulfate
FERROUS CATION 525 mg
ORAL
For the treatment of iron deficiency and prevention of concomitant folic acid deficiency. For the prevention and treatment of iron deficiency and to supply a maintenance dosage of folic acid. Contraindicated in patients with pernicious anemia and in the rare instance of hypersensitivity to folic acid. Hemochromatosis and hemosiderosis are contraindications to iron therapy.
TL-Fol 500 is supplied in bottles of 30 caplets. Product Code: 13811-051-30
Dietary Supplement
TL-FOL 500- FERROUS SULFATE, ASCORBIC ACID, AND FOLIC ACID TABLET, FILM COATED TRIGEN LABORATORIES, INC. ---------- TL-FOL 500 CAPLETS R ONLY DESCRIPTION TL-Fol 500 caplets are a hematinic for oral administration containing iron in a controlled-release dose form; Vitamin C for enhancement of iron absorption; and Folic Acid. TL-Fol 500 caplets are oval, maroon, film-coated caplets debossed "TL51". SUPPLEMENT FACTS SERVINGS PER BOTTLE: 30 SERVING SIZE: 1 CAPLET EACH CAPLET CONTAINS: %DV FOR PREGNANT AND LACTATING WOMEN * FERROUS SULFATE (equivalent to 105 mg of elemental iron) 525 MG 2917% VITAMIN C (ascorbic acid) 500 MG 833% FOLIC ACID 800 MCG 100% INACTIVE INGREDIENTS Microcrystalline Cellulose, Silicified Microcrystalline Cellulose, Polyvinyl Alcohol, TriPotassium Citrate, Titanium Dioxide, Shellac, Citric Acid, Croscarmellose Sodium, Silicon Dioxide, Stearic Acid, Magnesium Stearate, FD&C Red #40, Talc, Polyethylene Glycol, Acetylated Monoglycerides, Polysorbate 80, Glycerin, Potassium Sorbate. CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY When oral iron is administered between meals it is absorbed most efficiently, Traditional iron preparations frequently cause gastric irritation when taken on an empty stomach. Studies with iron in controlled release form have indicated that relatively little of the iron is released in the stomach, gastric intolerance occurs infrequently, and hematologic response is consistent with that obtained from immediate release ferrous sulfate. IRON is found in the body principally as hemoglobin. It is stored in the liver, spleen, and bone marrow in the form of ferritin. Concentrations of plasma iron and the total iron-binding capacity of plasma vary greatly in different physiological conditions and disease states. VITAMIN C (Ascorbic Acid) plays a role in anemia therapy. It augments the conversion of folic acid to its active form, folinic acid. In addition, Vitamin C promotes the reduction of ferric iron in food to the more readily absorbed ferrous form. Severe and prolonged Vitamin C deficiency is associate Lees het volledige document