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MRP: 990

Packaging: 10x1x10

Pack Type: chewable-tablet

Composition:

AB-FORTIS (Ferric Saccharate in microencapsulated form) 75 mg Equivalent to elemental Iron 30 mg

Indication:

Pregnancy, Iron deficiency anemia, Intestinal mal-absorption, Hemodialysis

Description:

AB-FORTIS is a next-generation iron supplement containing Ferric Saccharate in a microencapsulated form, providing 30 mg of elemental iron per dose. This advanced formulation offers high bioavailability, gastric protection, and controlled release, making it ideal for patients with iron deficiency anemia who are prone to gastrointestinal intolerance from conventional iron salts.

AB-FORTIS delivers iron through microencapsulation technology, which:

  • Improves absorption in the intestine

  • Minimizes metallic taste, nausea, or constipation

  • Reduces interaction with other nutrients

  • Enhances patient compliance and safety

It is ideal for use in pregnancy, adolescents, post-operative recovery, chronic kidney disease, and general iron supplementation.

Tags:

Iron Supplements Anemia Treatment Gastro-Friendly Iron Pregnancy Support Microencapsulated Formulation Daily Wellness
  • Provides highly bioavailable elemental iron (30 mg)
  • Microencapsulated for gentle digestion
  • Reduces risk of nausea, metallic taste, constipation
  • Enhances iron absorption without blocking other nutrients
  • Safe for pregnant women, adolescents, and the elderly

Usage Information

Dosage

Recommended Dose: 1 capsule or tablet daily, or as prescribed by a physician Administration Tips: Take with a full glass of water Preferably on an empty stomach or with light food if gastric discomfort occurs Avoid taking with calcium or antacids (can impair absorption)

Side Effects

Mild (less frequent than traditional iron): Bloating Mild stomach discomfort Temporary discoloration of stool Rare: Allergic reaction (rash, itching) Constipation in sensitive patients

Contraindications

Known hypersensitivity to iron or ferric saccharate Iron overload conditions like hemochromatosis Active gastrointestinal bleeding or ulcers Severe liver disease or chronic infections (use with caution)