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Description
Hemorate Tablet will be used to treat megaloblastic anaemias due to a deficiency of folic acid, Treatment of anaemias of nutritional origin, Pregnancy, Infancy, childhood, Iron deficiency anaemia, and also Spina bifida in an unborn fetus and other conditions go.
It may also use for purposes not listed in this medication guide. Hemorate Tablet contains Ferrous Ascorbate and Folic Acid as active ingredients. It is available in tablet form.
Detailed information on Hemorate Tablet’s uses, composition, dosage, side effects and reviews is listed below.
Hemorate Tablet of Experiment
- Hemorate Tablet will use for the Treatment, control, prevention, & improvement of the following diseases, conditions and symptoms:
- Treatment of megaloblastic anaemias due to a deficiency of folic acid
- Treatment of anaemias of nutritional origin, pregnancy, infancy, or childhood
- iron-deficiency anaemia
- spina bifida in the unborn fetus
- Read more: Experiment
Side-Effects of Hemorate
The following is a list of possible side-effects from all constituting ingredients of Hemorate Tablet. It is not a comprehensive list. These side effects are possible but do not always occur. Some side effects are rare but can be severe. Consult your doctor if you observe any of the following side effects, especially if they do not go away.
- Allergic Reactions
- Distaste
- Nausea
- Abdominal Distention
- Abdominal Distension
- Bitter Or Bad Taste
- Altered Sleep Patterns
- Difficulty Concentrating
- Irritability
- Excessive Activity
- Excitement
- Psychotic Depression
- Confusion
- Bad Judgment
- Decreased Levels Of Vitamin B12 In The Blood
- Seizures In Epileptic Patients Receiving Phenobarbital, Pyrimedone Or Diphenylhydantoin
- Decreased Diphenylhydantoin Blood Levels In Folate-Deficient Patients
- Constipation
- Stomach Ache
- Metallic Taste
Contact your doctor for medical advice if you notice any side effects not listed above. You can also report side effects to your local food and drug management officer. And also search metotrop
Precautions of Hemorate
Before using this medication, tell your doctor about your current medications, over-the-counter products (e.g., vitamins, herbal supplements, etc.), allergies, pre-existing diseases, and current health conditions (e.g., pregnancy, upcoming surgery, etc.). Provide information. Certain health conditions can make you more vulnerable to the side effects of the medicine. Then, take medication as directed by your doctor or follow the directions printed on the product. The dosage will base on your condition. Tell your doctor if your situation does not improve or if your state gets worse. The important counselling points list below.
- Administration of folic acid alone is an inappropriate therapy for pernicious anaemia and other megaloblastic anaemias in which vitamin B12 is deficient
- Consult a doctor if you have hemosiderosis, hemolytic anaemia or hemochromatosis
- Folic acid in doses greater than 0.1 mg daily may obscure the prognosis of pernicious anaemia
- iron supplement allergy
- Vitamin B12 using to treat pernicious anaemia
- abstinence from alcohol consumption, mainly if hyperacidity will cause alcohol
- active infection
- Risk of unclear diagnosis of pernicious anaemia
- Also Read: WHAT ARE THE BEST DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS?
Interactions with Hemorate Tablet
If you use other drugs or over-the-counter products simultaneously, the effects of Hemorate Tablet may change. It can increase your risk of side effects or cause your medicine not to work well. Tell your doctor about all the medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements you are using so that your doctor can help you avoid drug interactions. Hemorate Tablet may interact with the following drugs and products:
- Alcohol
- Barbiturates
- Bisphosphonates
- Calcium salts
- Diphenylhydantoin
- L-dopa
- Methotrexate
- Methyldopa
- Nitrofurantoin
- penicillamine
- When not to use Hemorate Tablet
- Hypersensitivity to Hemorate Tablet is a contraindication. In addition, Hemorate Tablet should not use if you have the following conditions:
- bacterial infection
- drug intolerance
- previously showing intolerance to the drug
- hypersensitivity to iron
Composition and Active Ingredients
- Hemorate Tablet will compos of the following active ingredients (salts)
- Folic Acid – Vitamin B9 – 1.5 MG
- Ferrous Ascorbate – 100 MG
- Please note that this medicine may be available in different strengths for each of the active ingredients listed above.
- Packages and Capabilities
- Hemorate Tablet is available in the following packages and strengths
- Hemorate Tablet Packages: 10 Tablet
Frequently asked Question for Hemorate
Is it safe to drive or operate heavy machinery while using this product?
If you experience drowsiness, dizziness, hypotension or a headache as side effects when using Hemorate Tablet medicine, driving a vehicle or operating heavy machinery may not be safe. You should not go if the Treatment makes you feel sleepy or dizzy or if your blood pressure is shallow. Pharmacists recommend not to drink alcohol with medicines as alcohol intensifies the side effects of sleep. Please check for these effects on your body when using Hemorate Tablet. Always consult your doctor to get suggestions for your body and health conditions.
Is This Drug Or Product Addictive Or Habit-Forming?
Most drugs do not have the potential for abuse or addiction. Typically, the government classifies medicines that can be addictive as controlled substances. For example, Schedule H or X in India and Schedule II-V in America will include. Please refer to the product package to ensure that your medicine does not belong to any specific class of drugs. Lastly, don’t self-medicate without a doctor’s advice and don’t increase your body’s dependence on drugs.
Can I stop using this product immediately, or do I have to reduce usage gradually?
Some medicines must be tapered off gradually or can not will stopp immediately because of the contraindications. Please consult your doctor for suggestions for your body, health and other medicines.
Expired Hemorate Tablet
Taking a single dose of expired Hemorate Tablet is unlikely to produce an adverse event. However, please contact your primary health provider or pharmacist for proper advice or if you feel sick or restless. Expired medicines may be ineffective in treating the conditions as directed by you. As well as it is essential not to take expired medicine. Suppose you have a chronic illness that requires constant medication, such as heart disease, epilepsy, and life-threatening allergies. In that case, it is much safer to keep in touch with your primary health care provider to have a fresh supply of medicines available.