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Iron explained

Iron supports hemoglobin and oxygen transport; supplements correct deficiency anemia under medical supervision.

Not FDA Approved

Iron helps treat

• Iron‑deficiency anemia (with clinician)
• Restless legs from deficiency
• Pregnancy iron needs (as advised)


additional medications

• Dietary iron (heme/non‑heme)
• Multivitamin with iron as advised
• Medical iron therapy (if needed)

medication risks

• Iron overload if taken without deficiency
• Drug absorption interference
• GI irritation/constipation

side effects

• Constipation
• Dark stools
• Nausea

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FAQs

Q: Testing first?
A: Measure ferritin/iron studies before supplementing to avoid overload.

Q: Constipation tips?
A: Use gentle forms, hydration, fiber, and vitamin C for absorption.

Q: Interactions?
A: Separates from calcium, thyroid meds, some antibiotics.

Q: Overload risk?
A: Avoid if you have hemochromatosis or high ferritin.

Q: FDA approval?
A: Supplements aren’t FDA‑approved to treat disease.

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