Description
🩸 What it’s used for
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Treating or preventing iron deficiency anemia: These drops help raise iron levels in your body when your diet alone isn’t enough Austro Labs+12Drugs.com+12zenerics.in+12.
✅ How it works
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Iron is vital for making hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen. Low iron means less oxygen, which can cause tiredness and weakness MedlinePlusWebMD.
💊 How to take it
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Usually given to infants, children, or adults with low iron.
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Typical instructions: use the dropper to put directly in the mouth or mix with water, formula, juice, or cereal Drugs.com+1MedlinePlus+1.
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Best taken on an empty stomach for easier absorption, but if it causes stomach upset, you can take it with a small amount of food YouTube+12Drugs.com+12GoodRx+12.
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Avoid giving it with milk, calcium-rich foods, tea, or coffee at the same time, as they reduce how well iron is absorbed MedlinePlus+1WebMD+1.
⚠️ Common side effects
Based on what iron supplements usually cause:
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Upset stomach, nausea, or vomiting
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Constipation or diarrhea
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Stomach pain or heartburn
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A metallic taste in the mouth
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Dark or black-colored stool (harmless, but can look alarming) WebMD+5GoodRx+5MedlinePlus+5WebMD
🚨 When to see a doctor
Stop using and seek help immediately if you or your child have:
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Signs of allergic reaction: rash, hives, itching, swelling (especially of the face or throat), trouble breathing PharmEasy+12Drugs.com+12MedicinesFAQ+12
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Bloody or coffee‑ground vomit, or black, tarry stool (possible sign of bleeding) WebMD+2Drugs.com+2GoodRx+2
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Severe stomach pain, fever, dizziness, or fainting WebMD
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