Zif-CI
Carbonyl Iron, Folic Acid, and Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate are mixed in this timed-release capsule. It includes Carbonyl Iron with an iron concentration of at least 98 percent. Carbinyl iron, with its high absorption and low toxicity, is a safer and more effective option for iron supplementation.
Carbonyl Iron, Folic Acid, and Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate are mixed in this timed-release capsule. It includes Carbonyl Iron with an iron concentration of at least 98 percent. Carbinyl iron, with its high absorption and low toxicity, is a safer and more effective option for iron supplementation.
Carbonyl Iron, Folic Acid, and Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate are mixed in this timed-release capsule. It includes Carbonyl Iron with an iron concentration of at least 98 percent. Carbinyl iron, with its high absorption and low toxicity, is a safer and more effective option for iron supplementation.
Dosage & Administration
Adult: One Capsule daily before food or as directed by the physician.
Interaction
Tetracycline antibiotics, quinolone antibiotics, levodopa, levothyroxine, methyldopa, and penecillamine are all inhibited by carbonyl iron. Because folic acid interacts with antiepileptic medications, plasma concentrations of phenobarbital, phenytoin, and primidone may be decreased.
Contraindications
Zif-CI is not recommended for individuals who have a known allergy to any of its components or who have an iron excess.
Side Effects
Nausea, anorexia, vomiting, pain, constipation, and diarrhoea are all possible side effects. Patients may complain of having black stools. Carbonyl Iron pellets have been added to the capsules to decrease the likelihood of gastrointestinal discomfort. Rarely, allergic responses may occur.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Any medication should be avoided during the first trimester of pregnancy if at all feasible. Iron administration during the first trimester, therefore, necessitates definitive proof of Iron insufficiency. During the duration of the pregnancy, prophylaxis of iron deficiency is warranted if an insufficient diet necessitates supplemental Zinc and Folic acid.
Precautions & Warnings
Patients with iron overload conditions, such as haemochromatosis, hemolytic anaemia, or red blood cell aplasia, should be treated with extra caution. Failure to respond to therapy necessitates further examinations to rule out other causes of anaemia. Zinc buildup may be a concern in people with renal failure.
Therapeutic Class
Iron, Vitamin, and Mineral Preparation
Storage Conditions
Store at temperatures below 30°C and away from light and moisture. Keep any medications out of children's reach.
Generic
Carbonyl Iron + Folic Acid + Zinc Sulfate