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Blackmores Prof I.P. 82 84t

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Iron phosphate is for mineral supplementation.
When prescribed by a healthcare professional I.P.82 is generally well tolerated at the recommended dose and may be prescribed for infants, children, pregnant and lactating women, and the elderly.The easy-to-swallow tablet can be halved or crushed to facilitate low-dose prescribing for infants and children.Prescribing InformationIron is essential for normal functioning of the human body and is involved in immunity. It is also a structural component of haemoglobin. Phosphate forms part of ferritin and plays an integral role in energy production.Haematology: Due to its role as a component of haemoglobin, iron plays a vital role in the structure and function of healthy blood.In the body, iron is found most commonly associated with phosphate, the main anion for energy storage and release.Phosphate acts as a regulator of iron phosphate absorption, and forms part of ferritin, the iron storage complex. It is also incorporated into 2,3 diphosphoglycerate (2,3 DPG, a compound in red blood cells that regulates oxygen release by haemoglobin), and consequently plays an integral role in energy production.Immunity: Iron is involved in immunity, and severe iron deficiency may lead to reduced resistance to infection.
Adults: Take 1 tablet 3 times a day with meals, or as professionally prescribed.Children under 12 years: As professionally prescribed. Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist see your healthcare professional.
Each tablet contains:Iron phosphate15mg(elemental iron5mg)each tablet contains lactose420mg
I.P. 82 may interact with certain other medications your patients may be taking. Iron may decrease the absorption and efficacy of some medications. I.P. 82 should be administered at least 2 hours apart from methyldopa, carbidopa, levodopa, thyroid hormone, penicillamine, tetracyclines, quinolones and bisphosphonates.

Iron phosphate is for mineral supplementation.
When prescribed by a healthcare professional I.P.82 is generally well tolerated at the recommended dose and may be prescribed for infants, children, pregnant and lactating women, and the elderly.The easy-to-swallow tablet can be halved or crushed to facilitate low-dose prescribing for infants and children.Prescribing InformationIron is essential for normal functioning of the human body and is involved in immunity. It is also a structural component of haemoglobin. Phosphate forms part of ferritin and plays an integral role in energy production.Haematology: Due to its role as a component of haemoglobin, iron plays a vital role in the structure and function of healthy blood.In the body, iron is found most commonly associated with phosphate, the main anion for energy storage and release.Phosphate acts as a regulator of iron phosphate absorption, and forms part of ferritin, the iron storage complex. It is also incorporated into 2,3 diphosphoglycerate (2,3 DPG, a compound in red blood cells that regulates oxygen release by haemoglobin), and consequently plays an integral role in energy production.Immunity: Iron is involved in immunity, and severe iron deficiency may lead to reduced resistance to infection.

Adults: Take 1 tablet 3 times a day with meals, or as professionally prescribed.Children under 12 years: As professionally prescribed. Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist see your healthcare professional.

Each tablet contains:Iron phosphate15mg(elemental iron5mg)each tablet contains lactose420mg

I.P. 82 may interact with certain other medications your patients may be taking. Iron may decrease the absorption and efficacy of some medications. I.P. 82 should be administered at least 2 hours apart from methyldopa, carbidopa, levodopa, thyroid hormone, penicillamine, tetracyclines, quinolones and bisphosphonates.

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