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About Iup Syrup
Iup Syrup belongs to a class of medications called haematinics, primarily used to treat anaemia (deficiency of iron and haemoglobin). Iron deficiency occurs mainly due to a poor diet or poor dietary absorption.
Iup Syrup contains Elemental Iron and Folic acid. Elemental iron helps with the transportation of oxygen throughout the body and the production of red blood cells. Folic acid helps boost the production of red blood cells (RBCs) in the body. Together, Iup Syrup helps treat anaemia.
Iup Syrup may cause side effects like constipation, dry mouth, loss of appetite, bloating, and diarrhoea in some cases. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and typically resolve on their own over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
Do not take Iup Syrup if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. Consult your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Keep your doctor informed about your health conditions and medications to prevent any potential interactions.
Uses of Iup Syrup
Iup Syrup is used in the treatment of Iron deficiency (anaemia). The detailed use of Iup Syrup is as follows:

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Alcohol
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You are recommended not to consume alcohol along with Iup Syrup to avoid unpleasant side effects.
Pregnancy
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Iup Syrup is generally given at least four weeks before pregnancy and is continued up to 3 months of pregnancy. However, if you are pregnant, consult your doctor before taking Iup Syrup .
Breast Feeding
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If you are a breastfeeding mother, consult your doctor before taking Iup Syrup .
Driving
Safe if suggested
Iup Syrup usually does not affect your ability to drive.
Liver
Caution
Iup Syrup to be taken with caution, especially if you have a history of liver disease. The dose may have to be adjusted by your doctor.
Kidney
Consult your doctor
If you have kidney problems, consult your doctor before taking Iup Syrup .
Children
Caution
Iup Syrup is not recommended for children below the age of six years. For children aged six and above, the dose of Iup Syrup will be decided by a child specialist, as an overdose of Iup Syrup in children can lead to deadly poisoning.
Heart
Safe if suggested
Iup Syrup is safe for use in heart patients if suggested by the physician.
Geriatrics
Caution
Iup Syrup should be taken with caution in geriatric patients. Please inform your doctor before using Iup Syrup .
Iup Syrup is used to treat Iron deficiency (anaemia).
Iup Syrup contains‚ Iron and Folic acid (haematinics combination) primarily used to treat anaemia. Iup Syrup works by‚ boosting the production of red blood cells (RBC) in the body.
Folic acid requirements are usually met through the diet, but additional supplementation is required in cases of deficiency. Iup Syrup is advised to pregnant women who want to conceive as folate utilisation is increased in pregnancy. It is generally given at least 4 weeks before pregnancy and is continued up to 3 months of pregnancy.
It is recommended not to take Iup Syrup with tea, coffee, milk, or eggs, as the body may absorb less iron from supplements when taken together, which may reduce $ name's effectiveness.
Iup Syrup is best absorbed if taken on an empty stomach. But in some patients, it can cause an upset stomach when taken on an empty stomach. So, please take it as your doctor suggested if you have an upset stomach.
If you are pregnant, it is necessary to maintain the right level of folic acid to reduce the risk of neural tube defects as the baby's central nervous system develops. To avoid any defects, it is necessary to take it for the first 3 months, as the neural tube is fully formed by then.
Daily oral iron and folic acid supplementation with 30-60 mg of elemental iron and 400µg (0.4 mg) folic acid is recommended for pregnant women to prevent puerperal sepsis, maternal anaemia, low birth weight, and preterm birth.
Folic acid is rich in various foods like broccoli, brussels sprouts, liver, spinach, and asparagus, while iron is found in dark-green leafy vegetables, fortified cereals, nuts, and dried fruit. To maintain a healthy and balanced diet, include all major food groups, especially those containing vitamin c, as it aids iron absorption.
The side effects of Iup Syrup are constipation, dry mouth, loss of appetite, bloating, and diarrhoea. If any of these persist or worsen consult your doctor.
Yes, Iup Syrup may interact with medications used for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, blood cholesterol, Parkinson's disease, thyroid disease, bone disease, certain cancers, malaria, Wilson's disease, and antibiotics. So please consult your doctor before taking Iup Syrup with other medicines.
Folic acid deficiency can lead to health issues like anaemia, birth defects, neuropsychiatric symptoms, and oral ulcers. Symptoms of folic acid deficiency include pale skin, decreased appetite, diarrhoea, depression, insomnia, cognitive decline, and psychosis. If you experience any of these symptoms, please consult your doctor.
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