I'm in 15 weeks of pregnancy. Kindly advise the correct dosage of iron tablet to be taken daily. Is RICHAR CR 100 mg to be taken or RICHAR CR 75 mg?? I'm 38 yrs old and 67kgs, with normal BMI.
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Take Richar 100mg daily once
Consume iron rich foods too like green leafy vegetables mainly spinach, raagi, chikki, carrot, beer root
Pls do repeat your hb in every trimester and adjust the dose accordingly
Take iron tablets with vit c or with organs juice so that it increases iron absorption
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You can take Richar 75 mg or Richar 100 mg, whichever you have already bought.
You can start with one tablet daily and increase it to one tablet twice daily.
Please don't tax yourself with such frivolous questions. You are only 15 weeks pregnant. You will get enough situations to worry (as the pregnancy progresses).
It is recommended that you should take iron ranging from 60 to 200 mg elemental irom per day… According to your age consideration better you should go with Richar 100mg
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As your age more than 35 years take adequate diet and supplements to avoid anemia so that you can prevent many delivery related complications for post partum haemorrhage and iugr and many others
At 15 weeks, if your Hb is normal, you can take Richar CR 100 once daily.
If you have anemia, the dose may be higher
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kindly get Anc profile done
consult with reports
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consume iron rich
Eat iron-rich foods like green leafy vegetables, dals, jaggery, nuts, dry fruits, eggs, chicken, and fish. Take them with vitamin C foods (lemon, amla, orange) to improve absorption, and avoid tea/coffee with meals.
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