FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID belongs to a class of medications called 'haematinics' primarily used to treat anemia (lack of blood) and folic acid deficiency that occurs mainly due to poor diet, poor absorption of food, or increased folate use in the body (in pregnancy). Anaemia is a condition in which the body does not have enough red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen required to various body tissues.
FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID is a combination of two drugs, namely: Ferric diphosphate (iron supplement) and folic acid (a form of vitamin B9). FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID works by increasing red blood cells (RBC) and haemoglobin (a protein) production in the body. As a result, an adequate number of RBCs are produced in the body so that the body's tissue gets a sufficient supply of oxygen.
Take FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID as advised by your doctor. In some cases, you may experience vomiting, nausea, constipation, diarrhoea, stomach pain or a change in the colour of the stool. Most of these side effects of FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
If you have an allergy to any sugars, inform your doctor before taking FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID as it may contain lactose. FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID should be used with caution in children and only if recommended by a doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a doctor before using FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID. If you have a stomach ulcer, vitamin B12 deficiency, any blood disorder, repeated blood transfusions, ulcerative colitis (inflammation of the colon), pernicious anaemia (anaemia due to lack of vitamin B12) or folate-dependent tumour, inform your doctor before taking FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID.
Anaemia and Folic acid deficiency
FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID is a combination of two drugs, namely: Ferric diphosphate (iron supplement) and folic acid (a form of vitamin B9). FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID works by increasing red blood cells (RBC) and hemoglobin (a protein) production in the body. As a result, an adequate number of red blood cells are produced in the body, so that body tissue gets a sufficient supply of oxygen. Also, folic acid is necessary during pregnancy as it plays a role in the development of the brain and spinal cord in the unborn baby.
Nausea
Stomach upset
Diarrhoea
Drowsiness
Flushing
Numbness/tingling
If you are allergic to FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID should be used with caution in children and only if recommended by a doctor. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a doctor before using FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID. If you have an allergy to any sugars, inform your doctor before taking FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID as it may contain lactose. If you have a stomach ulcer, vitamin B12 deficiency, any blood disorder, repeated blood transfusions, ulcerative colitis (inflammation of the colon), pernicious anaemia (anaemia due to lack of vitamin B12) or folate-dependent tumour, inform your doctor before taking FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID.
Drug-Drug Interaction: FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID may interact with anticonvulsants (phenobarbital, primidone, phenytoin, sodium valproate, carbamazepine), antibiotics (chloramphenicol, cotrimoxazole, trimethoprim), antimanic drug (lithium), diuretic (triamterene), anti-inflammatory drug (sulfasalazine), painkiller (aspirin), anticancer drug (methotrexate).
Drug-Food Interaction: Avoid intake of dairy products, coffee or tea with FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID at the same time as they may reduce the absorption of FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID.
Drug-Disease Interaction: If you have a stomach ulcer, vitamin B12 deficiency, any blood disorder, repeated blood transfusions, ulcerative colitis (inflammation of the colon), pernicious anaemia (anaemia due to lack of vitamin B12) or folate-dependent tumour, inform your doctor before taking FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID.
Avoid consumption of alcohol as it may decrease the absorption of FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID. Please consult a doctor before consuming alcohol with FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID.
FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID may be safe to use during pregnancy if recommended by a doctor.
It is unknown whether FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID is excreted in human milk. Therefore, please consult a doctor if you are breastfeeding. FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID is given to breastfeeding mothers only if the doctor thinks benefits are greater than risks.
FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID usually does not affect your ability to drive or operate machinery.
Take FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID with caution, especially if you have a history of liver disease. The dose may be adjusted by your doctor as required.
Take FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID with caution, especially if you have a history of kidney disease. The dose may be adjusted by your doctor as required.
FERRIC DIPHOSPHATE+FOLIC ACID should be used in children only if recommended by a doctor.
Eat a healthy diet, especially green leafy vegetables, and do regular physical exercise.
Limit junk food items from outside and stick to freshly prepared home-cooked meals.
Increase intake of fruits in your diet especially fruits rich in iron like pomegranate and citrus fruits.
Drink plenty of fluids to keep yourself hydrated.
Avoid consumption of alcohol.
Anaemia: It is a condition in which the body does not have enough red blood cells for carrying adequate oxygen to various body tissues. Anaemia can be temporary, which can be treated with the help of supplements, and it can also be long-term, which might require medical procedures. It makes you feel tired very quickly due to a lack of oxygen supply in the body. It is one of the most common blood disorders.
Folate deficiency: The deficiency of folic acid in the body is known as folate deficiency. It generally occurs when your diet does not have sufficient food that has more folic acid (citrus fruits, green leafy vegetables). Folate deficiency, if left untreated, can lead to anaemia.