What are the iron-containing medications?

Jul 29, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Heyang
Introduction
Commonly used iron medications include ferrous sulfate tablets, ferrous lactate tablets, polysaccharide-iron complex capsules, ferrous succinate tablets, and iron dextran tablets. In addition to these, other formulations are available, such as ammonium ferric citrate vitamin B1 syrup I and ten-component iron chewable tablets. It should be noted that iron supplements may cause certain side effects, including gastrointestinal discomfort and constipation.

  Generally, iron medications include ferrous sulfate tablets, ferrous lactate tablets, polysaccharide-iron complex capsules, ferrous succinate tablets, and iron dextran tablets. Specific details are as follows:

  1. Ferrous Sulfate Tablets

  Ferrous sulfate tablets treat anemia by replenishing the body's iron stores. They are commonly used for treating iron-deficiency anemia and help promote red blood cell production and hemoglobin synthesis. However, ferrous sulfate tablets may cause gastrointestinal discomfort, constipation, and other side effects.

  2. Ferrous Lactate Tablets

  Ferrous lactate tablets are an iron supplement containing ferrous ions, commonly used in the treatment of anemia. These tablets replenish the body's iron levels and support red blood cell formation and hemoglobin synthesis.

  3. Polysaccharide-Iron Complex Capsules

  Polysaccharide-iron complex capsules contain a complex of iron and polysaccharides and are commonly used to treat iron-deficiency anemia. This formulation increases the body's iron levels and promotes red blood cell production and hemoglobin synthesis.

  4. Ferrous Succinate Tablets

  Ferrous succinate tablets are an iron supplement containing ferrous succinate, commonly used for treating anemia. They help replenish iron stores in the body and support the generation of red blood cells and synthesis of hemoglobin.

  5. Iron Dextran Tablets

  Iron dextran tablets are an iron supplement containing iron dextran, frequently used in the treatment of anemia. These tablets replenish the body's iron content and promote red blood cell production and hemoglobin synthesis.

  In addition to the above medications, other options include ammonium ferric citrate and vitamin B1 syrup I, ten-dimensional iron chewable tablets, etc. It should be noted that iron supplements may cause certain side effects such as gastrointestinal discomfort and constipation. If severe side effects or adverse reactions occur, medication should be discontinued immediately and medical advice sought.


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