Iron in Proffero is as Iron pyrophoshphate.
Helps meet iron requirements in conditions of anemia due to iron deficiency.
1 chewable tablet once daily or as recommended by the doctor.
The biggest risk associated with acute overdose is hypervolemia. In this case, infusion must be stopped immediately and use of diuretics should be considered.
Excessive Iron levels in the blood, such as hemochromatosis, hemosiderosis.
Disorders of iron utilization, such as lead anemia, sideroachrestic anemia, thalassemia.
Anemia that is not caused by iron deficiency such as hemolytic anemia.
Hypersensitivity/allergy to one component in the drug.
If anemia is caused by infection or the presence of abnormalities, substituted iron will be stored in the reticuloendothelial system and will only be mobilized and utilized after the major disease healed. In the event of an overdose, there have never been reports of intoxication or excess iron.
Proferro sometimes may cause digestive system disorders such as bloated feeling on the area of the upper abdomen, nausea, constipation, and diarrhea. Dark colored stool caused by iron, does not cause serious clinical problems, Proferro chewable tablets do not cause color spots on teeth.
Drug interactions until now have not been observed. Because iron is a complex compound, ionic interactions with food components (phytin, oxlat, tannin, etc.) and the co-administration with other drugs (tetracycline, antacids), are rarely do. Does not damage the haemoccult test (specifically for HB) to detect hidden blood so there is no need to stop iron therapy.
Store in the temperature 30°C or below.
B03XA - Other antianemic preparations ; Used in the treatment of anemia.
Proferro chewable tab 325 mg
3 × 10's