Buy Ferodan (Ferrous Sulfate)

TypeDrug NameDosagePrice(USD) from 
drug typeFerodan6 mg/ml$20.99
drug typeFerodan15 mg/ml$18.99


Ferodan Information

How And Where To Buy Ferodan Online?


Ferodan is available at CanadianPharmacyWorld.com, over the counter at a reasonable price. We also carry other iron supplements and OTC medications at huge savings. Canadian Pharmacy World provides you with convenient and trustworthy access to your healthcare needs at a fraction of the cost with free shipping to your door. You can place your order online, by mail, fax, or by calling 1866-485-7979 toll-free.

How Much Does Ferodan Cost?


Canadian Pharmacy World offers the brand Ferodan 30mg/ml/250ml from Canada at $20.99 for a supply of one 500 ml bottle. For further information, please call us toll-free at 1866.485.7979.

Are there Alternative Names for the Brand and Generic Ferodan?


The brand Ferodan comes from Canada manufactured by Odan pharma. The generic version is not available.

What Dosages and Forms are Ferodan Available in?


The brand Ferodan Syrup is available in the strength of:
• 30mg/ml/250ml
• 30mg/ml/500ml
• 75mg/ml/50ml

What is Ferodan Used for?


The active components in Ferodan Syrup include Ferrous Sulfate Heptahydrate. Iron deficiency anemia, Vitamin B12 deficiency, Pernicious anemia, and other disorders are treated with Ferodan Syrup. Each ml of Ferodan contains 30 mg of Ferrous Sulfate Heptahydrate which is equivalent to 6 mg of elemental iron. This medication does not contain lactose or gluten. Ferodan Syrup is used for a variety of other things not included in this medication guide. Ferodan Syrup works by causing the body to produce blood cells and platelets and correcting vitamin B12 deficiency. Iron supplements are used to treat or prevent low iron levels in the blood (iron deficiency). They enhance the amount of iron in your body's reserves. A healthy, balanced diet provides adequate iron for most people. Those who do not absorb iron regularly, such as persons with renal failure or gut disorders that induce malabsorption, and anyone with persistent or excessive blood loss, such as women with heavy periods (menorrhagia), may require iron supplements.

What are the Possible Side Effects of Ferodan?


The following is a list of possible adverse effects from all of Ferodan Syrup's constituent ingredients. This is not an exhaustive list. These adverse effects can occur, although they aren't always the case. Some of the adverse effects may be uncommon, yet they are dangerous. Contact your doctor if you experience any of the following side effects, especially if they do not go away.

Common side effects:
• Black stools;
• Constipation;
• Diarrhea;
• Gastrointestinal problems;
• Itching or mild rash;
• Nausea (feeling sick);
• Rapid weight gain;
• Stomach pain;
• Stools (bowel motions) becoming dark green or black;
• Swelling;
• Temporary discoloration of the teeth;
• Vomiting

Ferodan Syrup may also have unlisted adverse effects.

Serious side effects include:
• If the stools contain blood
• Stomach pains or cramps, contact your doctor as soon as possible.

If any of the following occur, contact your doctor right once or go to the local hospital's Accident and Emergency Department:
• Fainting;
• Seizures or fits;
• Skin rash or hives;
• Sudden or severe itching;
• Swelling of the face; lips, or tongue which may cause difficulty in swallowing or breathing, wheezing

Are there any Precautions and Drug Interactions for Ferodan?


Inform your doctor about your current prescriptions, over-the-counter items (e.g., vitamins, herbal supplements, etc. ), allergies, pre-existing disorders, and current health problems before using Ferodan Syrup (e.g., pregnancy, upcoming surgery, etc.). If you have certain medical conditions, you may be more sensitive to the drug's harmful effects. Follow your doctor's instructions or the package insert's instructions. Your medical condition will determine the dosage. Contact your doctor if your problem persists or worsens. The following are some essential counseling things to consider.
• Alcoholic;
• Folic acid deficiency;
• Hemolytic anemia;
• Iron deficiency;
• Iron overload syndrome;
• Kidney disease;
• Liver disease;
• Porphyria;
• Pregnant, planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding;
• Receive regular blood transfusions;
• Sinus congestion;
• Thalassemia

Iron excess should be treated with prudence. Because anemia caused by a combination of iron and Vitamin B12 or folate insufficiency can be microcytic, individuals with a microcytic anemia who are resistant to iron treatment should be tested for Vitamin B12 or folate deficiency. Treatment with Ferodan solution for an extended period may raise the risk of dental caries. Dental hygiene must be kept up to date. Because the Ferodan solution contains sucrose, it should be used with caution in diabetic people. This pharmaceutical product should not be used by patients with galactose or fructose intolerance, Lapp lactase deficiency, glucose-galactose malabsorption, sucrase-isomaltase insufficiency, rare hereditary diseases.

The effects of Ferodan Syrup may alter if you take other medications or over-the-counter products simultaneously. This could make you more susceptible to adverse effects or cause your medication to stop working effectively. Tell your doctor about all of your medications, vitamins, and herbal supplements so that they can help you avoid or manage drug interactions. The following drugs and items may interact with Ferodan Syrup:
• Arsenic trioxide; to treat leukemia
• Chloramphenicol;if you are treating any bacteria infection
• Folic acid; as nutritional supplementation
• Furosemide; if you are treating hypertension
• Gabapentin; if you are treating seizure
• Hydrochlorothiazide; if you are treating hypertension, heart failure.
• Levothyroxine; if you are treating thyroid disease
• Lisinopril; for treating hypertension

Ferodan Storage and Safety Information


Keep it below 25°C. After each use, seal the bottle tightly and make sure the child-resistant lid is engaged. Ferodan is lactose and gluten-free.

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