FerroPositive

A novel combination of iron supplement
From Deficiency to Efficiency
Composition:

Each enteric coated tablet contains: Lactoferrin 50mg, Elemental Iron (as Ferrous Ascorbate) 29mg, Elemental Zinc (as Zinc Sulphate) 13.2mg , Ascorbic Acid 65mg, Vitamin B2 2.4mg, Vitamin B6 1.9 mg, Vitamin B9 220mcg, Vitamin B12 2.2mcg

 
Dosage:

1-2 tablets per day
Till the symptoms improve

 
Indications:

In the management of Iron deficiency and Iron deficiency anemia

 

What is it for?

  • A novel nutraceutical iron supplement
  • Helps in maintaining Iron homeostasis with Lactoferrin
  • Ensuring safety by reducing GI side effects
  • Enhances the growth of beneficial gut microbiota

Benefits of Ingredients

  • Lactoferrin is the master regulator of Iron homeostasis which ensures absorption, transport, utilization and storage of iron by improving the haematological parameters.
  • Ferrous Ascorbate is a proven iron salt with better safety and efficacy.
  • Vitamin B complex is known to prevent anaemia.
  • Vitamin C enhances the absorption of dietary iron.
  • Zinc is a necessary micronutrient in many metabolic processes including erythropoiesis.
  • Enteric coating prevents potential degradation of LF in stomach and maximize the uptake in small intestine along with reduction in GI side effects and improving compliance.

The Evidence

Lactoferrin efficacy versus ferrous sulfate in curing iron disorders in pregnant and non-pregnant women

A clinical study on 75 pregnant women, affected by ID and IDA, receieved either Lactoferrin or ferrous sulfate and hematological parameters, serum IL-6 and prohepcidin were assayed before and after 30 days therapy. In pregnant women,..

Effectiveness of Lactoferrin in the treatment of anemia in chronic kidney disease

Another study done of 140 patients of Chronic kidney disease (CKD) suffering from anemia due to both iron deficiency and inflammation caused by frequent hemodialysis (HD) who either received Lactoferrin or ferrous glycine sulfate orally twice a day for 6 months...

Comparative Effects between Oral Lactoferrin and Ferrous Sulfate Supplementation...

The meta-analysis of 8 clinical trials conducted with 1262 IDA patients of IDA who either received Lactoferrin or ferrous sulfate confirmed following observation:...

Role of Uridine and B Vitamins in treatment of Neuropathic pain

Uridine monophosphate (UMP)+Folic acid + Vitamin B12 supplementation in 212 patients of Neuropathic pain & Peripheral neuropathy; statistically significant reductions was observed not only in the total Pain detect questionnaire (PDQ) score but also in the intensity of pain,...

Comparison of Various Oral Iron Salts in the Treatment of Iron Deficiency Anemia in Pregnancy

In this prospective, randomized, comparative clinical study 250 antenatal patients women with hemoglobin between 7-10 gm% where randomized to receive either Ferrous sulphate or Fe fumarate or Fe Ascorbate or Fe Bisglycinate or Sod. Feredetate...

Hemoglobin Response to Zinc Supplementation in Patients with Zinc Defciency and Chronic Anemia

A randomized study with 93 patients with chronic anemia (HGB <12 for women, HGB <13 for men for >3 months) over the age of 18 were identified to have zinc deficiency supplemented with Zinc Sulfate 50 mg daily and their Hb levels monitored at 1,3,6 and 12 months intervals...

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