Iron compounds should not be given to patients receiving repeated blood transfusions or to patients with anemias not produced by iron deficiency. Care should be taken in patients with iron-storage or iron-absorption diseases.
Capsule: Care should be taken in patients with existing gastrointestinal diseases.
Syrup, oral drops: Oral iron therapy should not be administered concomitantly with parenteral iron.
Syrup: Liquid preparations containing iron salts should be well diluted with water and swallowed through a straw to prevent discoloration of the teeth.
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