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With a controlled-release Gradumet® vehicle, the likelihood of gastric intolerance caused by our iron supplements is remote. If it occurs, consume after a meal. Some allergic reactions have also been known to occur in both oral and parenteral administration of folic acid. Read More
Studies have not reported any increase in the risk of fetal abnormalities if administered during pregnancy. However, Iberet® Folic 500 should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed, with advice from your doctor. … Read More
Bright yellow urine discoloration has been reported with riboflavin (Vitamin B2) usage. Read More
Iron supplements can cause stomach cramps and diarrhea in some consumers. However, Iberet® Folic 500 has Sustained Release Gradumet® Technology that helps to minimize gastric irritation. Read More
Iron supplements can cause nausea in some consumers. Read More
Each tablet contains 525 mg of ferrous sulfate (equivalent to 105 mg of elemental iron) in our Gradumet® controlled-release vehicle. This supplement also contains ascorbic acid, in the form of sodium ascorbate and Vitamin B Complex including folic acid. Read More