Yes, i went to the doctor and i havent started my monthly period because im low on iron,so i take 1 iron tablet and 1 prenatal tablet to raise my iron level, my doctor has given me this information
Birth control pills and/or iron tablets do not cause abortion.
Yes, iron tablets can cause urine to turn a greenish or yellow color. This is due to the way the body processes and eliminates excess iron. If you are concerned about changes in urine color after taking iron tablets, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider.
Typically no, mineral and vitamin tablets will not delay your menstrual cycle. In some rare cases if you were to overdose on these sort of tablets it may cause problems such as delayed menstruation, but the likelihood of this happening is very low.
Iron tablets can sometimes trigger Migraine, but so can anemia. Migraine itself is a genetic neurologic disease - the real cause is in your genes. See your physician or headache specialist for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of Migraine and headache disorders.
My doctor said I lacked iron in my blood after a blood-test, that's why my hands and arms were sleeping but the iron tablets I took did not fix that.
Iron tablets are not made of pure metallic iron; instead, they contain iron salts like ferrous sulfate, ferrous gluconate, or ferrous fumarate. These salts are easily absorbed by the body. The tablets are designed to be easy to swallow and digest, which is why they are usually coated and do not resemble solid iron.
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There are no known drug interactions between iron tablets and birth control.
You are not supposed to take any drug for the delayed menstruation. Your gynaecologist will rule out the pregnancy. Then only she will prescribe some tablets to you.
Yes, they will cause menstrual irregularities. Prednisolone acetate is an adrenocortical steroid product, long term use of this drug will disorder the hormones in body.
yes, and no. it depends on how your system responds to tablets. iron tablets are mainly recommended for vegetarians as red meat contains mostly iron. for those who can't take tablets well, there are dissolvable tablets that you can drink with water. but on the contrary, yes, anyone can take them.
We often see iron or other minerals in tablets measured in milligrams, or mg for short.