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Suggest best Iron tab for 2nd trimester
Can you prescribe Iron tab for my 2nd trimester pregnancy. Currently am taking Livogen XT! Problem is am having iron parameter is 10
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Hi...its good tablet ..continue with that...take it empty stomach or 1 hr after or before meals...to enhance absorption you can add citrus fruits like  orange ...or lemon water..use green leafy vegetable spinach  and pomegranate.  .
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It's gud tablet.... please continue
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Tab  Orofer XT.
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Livogen XT is good Just add Syp Dexorange two spoons three times a day for a month Tablet Albendazole 400 mg at bedtime once only today yo clear any worms
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Continue Calcium supplements Mothers Horlicks two spoons with milk two times a day for a month Take a boiled egg daily
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Your anaemia should be worked up. Continue the iron tablet. Please get HPLC test  for thal trait status , and b 12 , folic acid. Hb does drop in the second trimester physiologically too due to hemodilution. You can take a consultation for detailed work up.
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