Description
✅ What it’s used for
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Treats and prevents iron deficiency anemia – boosts hemoglobin and red blood cells when your body lacks iron WebMD+8Flipkart+8PharmEasy+8MedicinesFAQ+4WebMD+4GoodRx+4.
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Supports overall health – includes B‑vitamins (B1, B2, B6, niacin), Vitamin C, folic acid, and B12 to give extra nutritional support FlipkartPharmEasy.
⚠️ Possible side effects (mild and common)
Iron supplements, including this tonic, can sometimes 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 GoodRx
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Metallic taste in mouth
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Dark-colored stool (usually harmless) Austro Labs+10GoodRx+10WebMD+10
🛑 When to see a doctor
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Severe symptoms like stomach bleeding, black tarry stools, vomiting blood, or intense stomach pain GoodRxWebMD
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Allergic reactions such as rash or swelling Medwiki+6WebMD+6GoodRx+6
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Overdose risks – too much iron (especially in children) can be seriously harmful GoodRxWebMD
💡 Tips to use it safely
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Take it on an empty stomach for best absorption—but if it upsets your stomach, try it with a small meal (avoid dairy/tea) WebMD.
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Split doses into smaller amounts (e.g., 2 × smaller doses daily) to reduce side effects GoodRx.
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Stay hydrated and eat fiber-rich foods to manage constipation GoodRx+1Meesho+1.
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Rinse your mouth or chew gum if you notice a metallic taste GoodRx+1WebMD+1.
📝 Summary Table
Feature | Details |
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Primary Use | Treat/prevent iron deficiency anemia |
Active Ingredients | Iron + B‑vitamins + Vitamin C + folic acid |
Common Side Effects | Stomach upset, nausea, constipation/diarrhea, metallic taste, dark stool |
When to Seek Help | Severe stomach pain, signs of bleeding, allergic reaction, suspected overdose |
Usage Tips | Take on empty stomach (or small meal), split doses, stay hydrated, avoid certain foods |
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