البلد: إسرائيل
اللغة: الإنجليزية
المصدر: Ministry of Health
CALCIUM CITRATE; FERROUS CITRATE
REKAH PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY LTD, ISRAEL
B03AA
TABLETS
CALCIUM CITRATE 249 MG; FERROUS CITRATE 246 MG
PER OS
Not required
REKAH PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY LTD, ISRAEL
IRON BIVALENT, ORAL PREPARATIONS
Prevention and treatment of iron-deficiency anemia.
2014-07-31
Patient package insert according to Pharmacists' Regulations (Preparations)- 1986 This medicine can be sold without a physician’s prescription Ferrocal ® Tablets Composition: Each tablet contains: Ferrous Citrate (Monohydrate) 246 mg equivalent to 52 mg iron. Calcium Citrate 249 mg Inactive ingredients and allergens in the medicine- See section 6 "Additional information" and in section 2 "Important information about some of the ingredients of this medicine". Read the entire leaflet carefully before using this medicine. This leaflet contains concise information about the medicine. If you have any further questions, refer to the doctor or pharmacist. Take this medicine according to the instructions in section 3 "How to use this medicine?" in this leaflet. Consult the pharmacist if you need additional information. 1. What is the medicine intended for? This medicine is intended for the prevention and treatment of iron deficiency anaemia. Therapeutic group: Iron supplements 2. Before using this medicine Do not use this medicine if: Special warnings regarding the use of this medicine Before using Ferrocal Tablets, tell the doctor if: • You suffer from a blood disease (haemoglobinopathy). • You suffer from vitamin deficiency, especially co-existing deficiency of vitamin B12 or folic acid. • You suffer from diabetes. • You suffer from inflammatory bowel disease. • You suffer from diverticular disease (where pouches form in the bowel wall). • You suffer from intestinal strictures (abnormal narrowing of the bowel often caused by inflammation) . • You suffer from iron overload. • You have a history of stomach ulcer. • You had a removal of some or all of your stomach. • You have difficulty swallowing. • You are a male, as iron deficiency is less common in men than women, and the causes may need investigating further by the doctor. • Due to the risk of mouth ulceration and tooth discolouration, tablets should not be sucked, chewed or kept in the mouth but swallowed whole with water. If you cannot fo اقرأ الوثيقة كاملة