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Key Information
- Primary Purpose:Â These syrups are primarily used to treat or prevent iron-deficiency anemia and support strong bone formation and maintenance, particularly during periods of rapid growth, pregnancy, or lactation.
- Ingredients:Â They typically contain a form of iron (like ferrous sulfate or ferrous ascorbate) and calcium (like calcium carbonate or other forms), often combined with vitamins (like Vitamin C to enhance iron absorption and Vitamin D3 for calcium absorption) and other minerals/herbs.
- Target Users:Â The syrups are suitable for various age groups, including children, adults, pregnant women, and lactating mothers, to boost immunity and energy levels and address general weakness.
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Important Usage InstructionsThe most critical factor in using a combined iron and calcium supplement is that calcium can significantly decrease iron absorption if taken at the same time. Therefore, medical professionals and product guidelines recommend timing the doses properly.
National Institutes of Health (NIH) | (.gov)Â +4Here are the recommended steps for taking iron and calcium supplements:- Do not take them together:Â Maintain a time gap of at least 2 hours between taking iron and calcium supplements.
- Take iron on an empty stomach:Â Iron is best absorbed when the stomach is empty, ideally 30 minutes before a meal or 1-2 hours after eating.
- Enhance iron absorption: Consuming foods or juices rich in Vitamin C (like orange juice) can significantly improve iron absorption.
- Take calcium with food (if applicable):Â Calcium carbonate is better absorbed when taken with food, while other forms of calcium can be taken with or without food.
- Stay hydrated:Â Drink plenty of water and consume high-fiber foods to prevent potential side effects like constipation.
- Avoid interactions:Â Do not take the syrup with milk, caffeine, or antacids, as these can interfere with absorption.

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