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Chewable Iron 60 mg from Bariatric AdvantageLemon-Lime FlavoredChewable Iron 60 mg from Bariatric Advantage was designed to meet the iron replacement needs of
patients who have undergone bariatric surgery. Our iron is in a form
that is both easy to take and tastes great. Our Strawberry Flavored
Iron provides 18 milligrams of elemental iron from Ferronyl®, and our
29 milligram iron is a blend of Ferronyl® and ferrous fumarate. Both
contain vitamin C to optimize iron absorption and utilization. Tablets
are designed to be easy on the digestive system, to support maximum
absorption, and to minimize side effects like constipation. We suggest
that iron supplements be taken at least two hours away from calcium
supplements and dairy products. Some features and benefits of this
product include:
Ferronyl® carbonyl iron. Ferronyl®
carbonyl iron powder is elemental iron (Fe) with > 98% iron content.
A key physical property of Ferronyl is its small particle size, which
is considerably smaller than other forms of elemental iron. As a
result, Ferronyl has higher human bioavailability than these other
forms. The net absorption per unit dose of Ferronyl is also greater
than that of any of the currently used ferrous (Fe2+) salts.
Ferrous Fumarate (Passion Fruit only).
Ferrous fumarate is a well-tolerated and well-absorbed form of iron.
The ferrous forms of iron are known to be among the best-absorbed of
the salts. The most commonly used form, ferrous sulfate, is 20%
elemental iron and is notorious for causing gastrointestinal
side-effects. By contrast, ferrous fumarate is 33% elemental iron, and
is much less likely to produce side effects. Absorption of ferrous
fumarate is additionally enhanced by vitamin C.
Vitamin C.
Vitamin C is known to enhance iron absorption. Vitamin C benefits the
absorption of iron by reducing ferric iron (Fe3+) to ferrous iron
(Fe2+) and forming an iron-ascorbic acid complex. A 1999 study
conducted in gastric bypass patients suggested that the combination of
iron with vitamin C was more effective than iron alone at restoring
ferritin and hemoglobin levels in anemic patients.
Short-Chain Fructoligosaccharides.
Fructoligosaccharides (FOS) have been studied for their ability to
improve the uptake of select minerals (including iron, calcium and
magnesium) from the colon. In animal models, use of FOS with iron has
been shown to increase ferritin levels and aid in the recovery from
anemia. In one study in rats who had been subjected to total
gastrectomy, the combination of FOS with iron was successful in
preventing the development of anemia. This strategy makes sense for
individuals who have undergone weight loss surgery where there is both
partial gastrectomy and short bowel to aid in the optimization of iron
uptake and support the maintenance of body stores.
Great Taste. When it comes to our iron, tasting is believing. Our great taste helps patients comply with your recommendation.
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