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Wampole Ferrous Sulfate 300 mg, 100 Tablets

Wampole Ferrous Sulfate 300 mg, 100 Tablets

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Wampole Ferrous Sulfate 300 mg

Wampole Ferrous Sulfate in 300 mg is an iron medicine used to help prevent and treat iron deficiency anemia. Each tablet provides ferrous sulfate, a widely used oral iron form that supports red blood cell production and healthy oxygen transport in the body. This tablet is especially relevant for patients with low iron intake, increased iron needs, blood loss, pregnancy-related iron demand, or diagnosed iron deficiency. Because iron plays a central role in hemoglobin formation, this supplement is often chosen when fatigue, weakness, pale skin, and low iron stores are part of the clinical picture.

Benefits and Features

This tablet format is practical for daily use and suits patients who want a familiar and structured iron routine. The bottle of 100 tablets also supports ongoing supplementation without frequent repurchasing. In pharmacy and search settings, this medicine aligns strongly with terms such as iron tablets, ferrous sulfate 300 mg, anemia support, elemental iron supplement, and red blood cell formation. It is a straightforward option for patients who need dependable iron replacement in tablet form.

Ingredients

Active Ingredients

Ferrous Sulfate ……………… 300 mgEquivalent to Elemental Iron ……………… 60 mg

Inactive Ingredients

  • Calcium citrate
  • Crospovidone
  • FD&C Yellow No. 6 Aluminum Lake
  • FD&C Red No. 40 Aluminum Lake
  • Magnesium stearate
  • Microcrystalline cellulose
  • Polyethylene glycol
  • Polyvinyl alcohol
  • Talc
  • Titanium dioxide

How to Use

Take the tablet with food and swallow it with water. Patients should space it a few hours before or after other medicines or natural health supplements when possible, since iron can interact with absorption of several ingredients and prescription treatments. Keeping a consistent daily schedule helps maintain routine use and supports better results over time. Many patients take iron tablets with breakfast or another regular meal to reduce stomach upset. Tablets should be swallowed whole unless a healthcare professional gives different advice. Good compliance matters with iron therapy because low intake consistency can slow progress in rebuilding iron stores.

Dosage

  • Adults: Take 1 tablet daily or as directed by a healthcare practitioner
  • Take with food
  • Take a few hours before or after other medications or natural health products
  • Do not exceed the directed amount unless advised by a healthcare professional
This dosage provides a clear and manageable routine for adults. One tablet daily is simple to follow and supports regular iron intake without making the regimen complicated.

Precautions

Patients should use this medicine carefully and only as directed. Iron supplements are beneficial when needed, but they are not casual wellness tablets for unrestricted use. A healthcare practitioner should be consulted before use in pregnancy, breastfeeding, ongoing gastrointestinal illness, chronic medical conditions, or when several medicines are already being taken. Use caution in the following situations:
  • History of stomach ulcer or severe gastritis
  • Inflammatory bowel conditions
  • Ongoing constipation
  • Use of thyroid medicine, antibiotics, or other interacting treatments
  • Iron overload disorders
  • Unexplained anemia without medical assessment
Keep out of reach of children. Accidental iron overdose in children is a medical emergency. Store in a cool, dry place and do not use if the packaging is damaged. Patients should also avoid taking more than one iron-containing supplement at the same time unless specifically instructed to do so.

Side Effects

Iron tablets can cause digestive side effects, especially when a patient is new to supplementation or takes the medicine without food. These effects are usually manageable, but they are important to understand before starting treatment. Dark stools are also common with oral iron and are generally expected. Possible side effects include:
  • Constipation
  • Nausea
  • Stomach discomfort
  • Abdominal cramping
  • Dark stools
  • Diarrhea in some patients
  • Metallic taste
Patients who experience severe stomach pain, vomiting, persistent constipation, or
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