Iron is required to form hemoglobin - the molecule that carries O2 in the blood.
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You get the solution faster than uncrushed tablet. At times a patient can not swallow the tablet and crush it before swallowing. But it is is not recommended to crush the tablets. That is problematic in case of delayed or sustained release tablets as well as for enteric coated tablets. You have the disturbed phrmacokinetics or the drug may get destroyed by acid in the stomach.
Water Purification tablets are tablets that you put into water and they clean the water
The tablets neutralize the acid in your stomach
types of additives used in tablets
why doctors prescribe vitamin b tablets along with antibiotic
doctors advice elderly people to have calcium tablets because their bones become weak and teeth starts falling.
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Hi I was taking citralopram tablets and when I discovered I was pregnant the doctors changed my tablets to sertraline as they say they are safer to taken when pregnant. Hope this helps
No You Do Not! :)
Not recommended. Buy smaller ones instead.
No, it is not recommended to give these to children. There are children-safe tablets available designed specifically for children.
They are used to treat certain infections.
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.
If you mean for pain, normally Tylenol #3...or Tylenol with codeine!
For children it should be 1 tablet of aspirin for adults it would have to be 2 tablets.
I would say no, the recommended dosage for the powder is 2 tablespoons a day, where as the tablets are taken as 6 tablets a day, you would have to take about 30 odd tablets to equal the same amount in powder, as well the tablets only have small amounts of b vitamins in them, plus they have fillers etc which are not good.