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Theofer XT®

Women's Health Theofer Xt (Generic) Generic drugs, marketed without brand names, contain the exact same active ingredients used in their brand-name counterparts, but cost significantly less. The drugs are required to meet US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) standards for safety, purity and effectiveness.
Theofer Xt

During pregnancy, many women are given a supplement combination called Theofer XT®. This supplement contains Ferrous Ascorbate Equivalent to Elemental Iron (100 mg), Folic Acid (1.5 mg), and Zinc (22.25 mg). Myoglobin is a protein that assists your muscle cells in storing oxygen. Folic acid assists the body in the production and maintenance of new cells, as well as in the prevention of alterations to the DNA that might potentially lead to cancer. Ferrous sulfate and folic acid are two of the medications that are utilized in the treatment of iron deficient anemia (a lack of red blood cells caused by having too little iron in the body). A zinc deficiency alters the circulating levels of a number of hormones that are associated with the onset of contractions. In addition, because zinc is essential for normal immune function, a zinc deficiency can contribute to the development of systemic and intrauterine infections that cause premature birth. These infections can be prevented by getting adequate zinc in your diet.

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Tablet of the Theofer XT® What kind of merchandise is this exactly? Theofer XT® is a combination of supplements that contains an equivalent amount of ferrous ascorbate. About 100 milligrams of elemental iron, 1.5 milligrams of folic acid, and 22.5 milligrams of zinc, which is a common dosage during pregnancy. Myoglobin is a protein that assists your muscle cells in storing oxygen. Folic acid helps your body generate and maintain new cells, and it also helps prevent alterations to DNA that can lead to cancer. Both of these benefits are important in lowering your risk of developing the disease. Ferrous sulfate and folic acid are two of the medications that are utilized in the treatment of iron deficient anemia (a lack of red blood cells caused by having too little iron in the body). A zinc deficiency alters the circulating levels of a number of hormones that are associated with the onset of contractions. In addition, because zinc is essential for normal immune function, a zinc deficiency can contribute to the development of systemic and intrauterine infections that cause premature birth. These infections can be prevented by getting adequate zinc in your diet. Uses a lack of iron in the body as a result of either prolonged blood loss or inadequate absorption. Folic acid is a vitamin that is often recommended to patients who have anemia caused by a lack of vitamin C. It encourages the production of new cells in the body that are healthy. Zinc is beneficial to both physical and mental development and wellness. What is the recommended dosage for this product? The patient's condition will determine the appropriate dose. It is available in the form of a tablet that may be taken orally, either with or without meals. Side-effects The most common adverse reactions to zinc sulfate are stomach upset and/or vomiting. Having a number of smaller meals, taking care of your mouth, eating sugar-free gum or sweets, or sucking on hard candies may be helpful. Loose stools (diarrhea). Common adverse effects of folic acid include: Immediately contact your local poison control center or emergency room if you believe there may have been an overdose. Warning signs that the medicine is having an extremely adverse effect. Symptoms such as wheezing, chest tightness, fever, itching, a nasty cough, skin that looks blue or gray, convulsions, or swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat are examples of these. a visible rash. The adverse impact or health condition has not improved, and you are reporting that you are feeling worse. Ferrous ascorbate is known to cause gastrointestinal distress, dark stools, stomach discomfort or pain when taken orally, and all of these adverse effects are common. What do I do if I miss a dosage If you realize that you missed a dosage, you should take it as soon as you can. If it is almost time for your next dosage, you should skip the dose you missed and resume taking your medication at the regular intervals. Avoid taking two doses at once or taking excess dosages of the medication. Do not adjust the dosage or stop using this medication. Consult with the attending physician. Precautions Tell your doctor if you are allergic to any other medications as well as this one if you find out that you have an allergy to this drug. Make sure to include the allergy, as well as the symptoms you experienced. This includes reporting about any indications, such as a rash, hives, itching, shortness of breath, coughing, cough, swelling of the cheeks, lips, tongue, or throat. Avoid Alcohol. Interactions There are some combinations of medications and foods that should never be consumed together because of the risk of adverse effects. Taking both of them at the same time may result in undesirable outcomes. Be careful to discuss any and all medications you're taking with your primary care physician. Storage Keep it between 15 and 30 degrees Celsius at room temperature and out of the direct sunshine.

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