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Effects:
May cause stomach cramps, constipation, heartburn, nausea, and vomiting the first
few days as your body adjusts to the medication.
Iron can cause the stools
to turn black in color. This is due to unabsorbed iron and is not harmful.
Inform your doctor if you develop severe stomach pains, chest pain, clammy skin
or bluish colored lips or fingernails while taking this medication.
Precautions:
Do not take ferrous sulfate (iron) without consulting a doctor if you have ulcers,
colitis or intestinal disease.
Because ferrous sulfate can cause false
results in tests for blood in the stools, tell the doctor or laboratory personnel
that you take ferrous sulfate. Eggs and milk decrease iron absorption.
Coffee and tea that is drunk with a meal or 1 hour after a meal may also decrease
iron absorption. Accidental overdose of iron-containing products can be
very dangerous, even fatal. Keep this medication out of the reach of children.
If overdose occurs, call a doctor or poison control center immediately.
This medication should be used during pregnancy or while breast-feeding only if
recommended by your doctor. 
Generic
Name: Ferrous SulfateRelated:
Ferospace 159 mg Capsule, Sustained Action - Over the counter
Uni-Ferrous 150 mg Capsule, Sustained Action - Over the counter
Iron 250 mg Capsule, Sustained Action - Over the counter
Ferra-TD 250 mg Capsule, Sustained Action - Over the counter
Ferrous Sulfate 250 mg Capsule, Sustained Action - Over the counter
Ferra-Sul 250 mg Capsule, Sustained Action - Over the counter
Ferosul 250 mg Capsule, Sustained Action - Over the counter
Vitedyn-Slo 250 mg Capsule, Sustained Action - Over the counter
Ferrous Sulfate 220 mg/5 ml Elixir - Over the counter
Iron Sol 220 mg/5 ml Elixir - Over the counter
Feosol 220 mg/5 ml Elixir - Over the counter
Ferrous Sulfate 300 mg/5 ml Liquid - Over the counter
Fer-In-Sol 75 mg/0.6 ml Drops - Over the counter
Fer-Gen-Sol 75 mg/0.6 ml Drops - Over the counter
Ferrous Sulfate 75 mg/0.6 ml Drops - Over the counter
Ed-In-Sol 75 mg/0.6 ml Drops - Over the counter
Fer-Iron 75 mg/0.6 ml Drops - Over the counter
Ferrous Sulfate 300 mg Tablet - Over the counter
Feratab 300 mg Tablet - Over the counter
Ferrous Sulfate 200 mg Tablet - Over the counter
Fe-Tabs 200 mg Tablet - Over the counter
Feosol 200 mg Tablet - Over the counter
Gentle Iron 325 mg Tablet - Over the counter
Iron 325 mg Tablet - Over the counter
Ferrous Sulfate 325 mg Tablet - Over the counter
Ferro-Bob 325 mg Tablet - Over the counter
Daily Iron 325 mg Tablet - Over the counter
Ferosul 325 mg Tablet - Over the counter
Ferrousul 325 mg Tablet - Over the counter
Ferrous Sulfate 325 mg Tablet, Enteric Coated - Over the counter
Fero-Gradumet 525 mg Tablet, Sustained Action - Over the counter
Slow FE 160 mg Tablet, Sustained Action - Over the counter
Fer-In-Sol 90 mg/5 ml Syrup - Over the counter 
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accidental overdose, Supplement, Bohemia, Nutrition Questions, disease, cure.
Iron is a necessary component of
hemoglobin, the oxygen carrier in the blood and is also important for energy utilization.*
Ferrous Sulfate contains the iron your body needs each day for optimal functioning.*
DIRECTIONS: For adults, take one (1) tablet daily, preferably with a meal.
Consult doctor before use if you have a family history of iron overload or iron-loading
anemias, or if you are taking ANY PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS.
WARNING: Accidental
overdose of ironcontaining products is a leading cause of fatal poisoning in children
under six.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug
Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure
or prevent any disease.
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protection, eye, respirator, controls, chemicals, equipment.
* Repeated high exposure may lead to too much iron buildup in the body causing
nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, constipation and black bowel movements.
The federal OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 1910.1200, requires private employers
to provide similar training and information to their employees.
The best
protection is to enclose operations and/or provide local exhaust ventilation at
the site of chemical release.
If employees are required to clean-up spills,
they must be properly trained and equipped.
WATER; POTASSIUM IODIDE; POTASSIUM
and SODIUM TARTRATE; SODIUM BORATE; and TANNIN.
Begin rescue breathing
(using universal precautions) if breathing has stopped and CPR if heart action
has stopped.
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Gee, adverse effect, liver, purity, incorporation, Kishiyama.
Chronic toxicity, rat: Data gap, no study submitted.
Teratology,
rat: Data gap, inadequate study, no adverse effect indicated.
"Teratologic
Evaluation of FDA 7164, Ferrous Sulfate in Mice and Rats."
FDA 71-64
(ferrous sulfate, purity not stated) was evaluated for mutagenicity at a concentration
of 0 and 0.50% without and with metabolic activation (S9 Mix) using Salmonella
typhimurium strains TA 1535, TA 1537, and TA 1538.
Homogenates from liver,
lung, and testes tissues of adult male random bred mice, Sprague-Dawley rats,
and monkeys (Macaca mulatta) were compared for activity using plate incorporation
and suspensions tests.
Suspension tests indicated an increase in revertants
with liver compared to lung or testes homogenates and greater when obtained from
rats rather than mouse and monkey.
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