
Obs Pharma
Maltofer Fol 100mg/0.35mg tab 30’s
Folic Acid 0.35 mg + Iron (Iii) Hydroxide Polymaltose Complex 100 mg
Inclusive of all taxes · Pack of 30 Tab
Prescription may be requested
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Frequently asked
Can I take this medicine with food?
Can be taken with or without food; taking with food may reduce GI side effects but slightly decreases absorptionWhat should I do if I miss a dose?
Take as soon as remembered. If near next dose, skip missed dose. Do not double dose.
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Product Summary:
Combination of iron (III) hydroxide polymaltose complex + folic acid used to treat and prevent iron deficiency anemia, especially in pregnancy and chronic deficiency states.
Who It's For:
Patients with iron deficiency anemia or increased iron/folate needs (e.g., pregnant women, lactating mothers, adolescents).
Key Benefits:
Improves hemoglobin, restores iron stores, supports fetal neural development (folate), better GI tolerance than iron salts.
- Generic name
- Folic Acid 0.35 mg + Iron (Iii) Hydroxide Polymaltose Complex 100 mg
- Manufacturer
- Obs Pharma
- Form
- Tablet
- Pack size
- Pack of 30 Tab
- Prescription
- Relaxed — may be requested
- MRP
- Rs.588.60
Uses
Primary Use:
Treatment and prevention of iron deficiency anemia
Also Used For:
Pregnancy supplementation, postpartum recovery, chronic blood loss states, nutritional deficiency
Who May Benefit:
Pregnant women, menstruating females, malnourished patients, post-surgery patients, chronic disease anemia (iron-deficient type)
Warnings & interactions
Warnings:
Do not use in non–iron deficiency anemia; monitor iron levels in long-term use; risk of iron overload if misused
Avoid If:
Hemochromatosis, hemosiderosis, iron overload disorders, non-iron deficiency anemia (e.g., thalassemia without deficiency)
Interactions:
• Tetracyclines – reduced absorption • Fluoroquinolones – reduced absorption • Levothyroxine – decreased effect • Antacids – reduced iron absorption • Calcium supplements – reduced absorption • Levodopa – reduced efficacy
Common side effects
nausea, abdominal pain, constipation
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