Yes, there is no interaction.
No, ferrous gluconate and ferrous sulfate are not the same. They are different forms of iron supplements that are used to treat iron deficiency. Ferrous sulfate contains a higher percentage of elemental iron compared to ferrous gluconate.
Hydrocodone is an extract of codeine, so they are the same. You just have to take more hydrocodone
No, ferrous sulfate and folic acid are not the same. Ferrous sulfate is a form of iron supplement, while folic acid is a B vitamin that helps the body make new cells. Both are important for overall health but serve different functions in the body.
Ferrous sulfate is cost-effective but can cause more gastrointestinal side effects compared to ferrous fumarate and ferrous gluconate. Ferrous fumarate has a higher elemental iron content, making it more bioavailable, but it may cause less gastrointestinal irritation. Ferrous gluconate is well-tolerated but has a lower elemental iron content, requiring higher doses for the same effect as ferrous sulfate or fumarate.
No. Ferrous Sulfate is Iron. It will help if a person is anemic (not enough iron in their blood stream) Pantoprazole is the generic of Protonix which is for stomach/intestinal issues (Gerd/ Acid Reflux)
Yes. Aleve is an anti-inflammatory. It can be taken with, or around the same time as, Hydrocodone.
it is the same answer because ferrous is metal and it is equivalent gmoubarak: that is incorrect, you have to see how much elemental iron both are equivalent to and dose them by elemental iron content. ferrous sulfate is 20% elemental iron ferrous gluconate is 12% elemental iron therefore 100 mg of ferrous sulfate is 20mg elemental iron, and 100 mg of ferrous gluconate is 12 mg elemental iron. You can then use this to calculate the conversion between the too. When dosing the two you have to use elemental iron need. Hope this helps. G.Moubarak PharmD
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No, ferric carbonate is a compound containing iron in its +3 oxidation state, while ferrous sulfate is a compound containing iron in its +2 oxidation state. They have different chemical compositions and properties.
When "hydrocodone" is in a medication, it is most often in the form of hydrocodone bitartrate-- it is just usually referred to as simply "hydrocodone", so they are the same thing. Much like morphine sulfate is generally just referred to as "morphine" and codeine phosphate as "codeine"... they are the most common forms (salts) of each narcotic painkiller.
Ferrous fumarate is an organic iron, which is absorbed better than ferrous sulphate, an in-organic iron. Ferrous sulphate may cause intestinal side effects, such as constipation, nausea, bloating...in many users, so it is produced in enteric-coated form, which may not absorbed as well as standard supplement. Ferrous fumarate is readily absorbed and less likely to cause intestinal side effects.
Hydrocodone and Vicodin are the same thing. Vicodin is namebrand, Hydrocodone is generic. Same thing with Percocet and Oxycodone.