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Iron tablets intake in pregnancy
I am 19 weeks pregnant and I am prescribed to take calcium tablet after breakfast and Iron tablet before dinner. I mistakenly took Iron Tablet after breakfast and I am unsure if I have done this in the past and confused if I have taken overdose of Iron Tablet. What should I do
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Doesnt matter, dont worry
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It will not make any difference. You should ensure that if you have been prescribed any medicine for consumption once a day then you should take it after a gap of 24 hours, it is not very important whether you take it in the day time or night time (except for a few medicines which can cause sedation).
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Nothing to be done for the past mistake now take it properly
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Hi U can take 2 tab a day also It won't be an overdose Dont worry
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Doesn't matter both of them have to be taken after a meal it can be breakfast lunch or dinner
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It's not overdose. You can continue both supplements  as advised by your Dr..
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