COBALFER-XT Tabs.
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COBALFER-XT Tabs.

MRP: 1,800

Packaging: 10X15

Pack Type: tablet

Composition:

Ferrous Bisglycinate eq to Elemental Iron 60mg + Zinc Bisglycinate eq to Elemental Zinc 15mg + Folic Acid 1mg + Methylcobalamin 500 mcg

Indication:

IRON DEFICIENCY ANAEMIA, PREGNANCY, LACTATION

Description:

This advanced nutritional supplement combines Ferrous Bisglycinate (60 mg elemental iron), Zinc Bisglycinate (15 mg elemental zinc), Folic Acid (1 mg), and Methylcobalamin (500 mcg) to support red blood cell formation, immune health, and neurological function.
Ferrous Bisglycinate is a gentle, highly bioavailable iron chelate known for causing minimal gastrointestinal side effects. Zinc Bisglycinate supports immune function and cell repair. Folic Acid and Methylcobalamin (active Vitamin B12) are crucial for DNA synthesis, energy metabolism, and preventing anemia.
Ideal for use in iron deficiency anemia, nutritional support during pregnancy, and neurological vitamin deficiencies.

Tags:

Anemia Support Iron Supplement Women’s Health Pregnancy Nutrition Neurological Health
  • Helps in treatment and prevention of iron deficiency anemia
  • Provides gentle iron with high absorption and minimal GI discomfort
  • Improves energy levels, combats fatigue, and supports cognitive health
  • Essential for pregnancy, lactation, and women’s reproductive health
  • Supports immune system, cell growth, and nerve function
  • Ideal for individuals with poor dietary intake or malabsorption issues

Usage Information

Dosage

Recommended Dose: 1 tablet daily or as directed by a healthcare professional Should be taken after meals with water Avoid taking with calcium-rich foods or antacids within 1 hour

Side Effects

Mild side effects may include nausea, constipation, or metallic taste Rarely, allergic reactions or abdominal discomfort may occur Take with food to reduce stomach upset

Contraindications

Known hypersensitivity to any ingredient in the formulation Patients with iron overload disorders like hemochromatosis Use with caution in renal impairment or uncontrolled infections Avoid in cases of untreated vitamin B12 deficiency anemia without folic acid