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  2. Iron preparation - Wikipedia

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    Fer-Gen-Sol® Drops: Teva Fer-In-Sol® Drops: Mead Johnson Tablets: 195 mg (39 mg iron)* ... Icar® Pediatric: Hawthorn Polysaccharide iron complex

  3. Iron supplement - Wikipedia

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    Iron supplements, also known as iron salts and iron pills, are a number of iron formulations used to treat and prevent iron deficiency including iron deficiency anemia. [11] [12] For prevention they are only recommended in those with poor absorption, heavy menstrual periods, pregnancy, hemodialysis, or a diet low in iron.

  4. Ferrous salt/folic acid - Wikipedia

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    Excessive use in children can cause serious problems. [2] Ferrous salt/folic acid was approved for medical use in the United States as early as 1946. [3] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. [4] It is not currently commercially available as a combination in the United States. [3]

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    A group has stepped forward to provide a home for surviving family members of two Detroit children who died in a cold van in a casino parking garage, an official said. A funeral was held Thursday ...

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    Few things in modern life are built to last. But one area where longevity really matters is in your investment portfolio. A “forever portfolio” is designed to generate wealth consistently, so ...

  7. Ferritin - Wikipedia

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    Ferritin genes are highly conserved between species. All vertebrate ferritin genes have three introns and four exons. [8] In human ferritin, introns are present between amino acid residues 14 and 15, 34 and 35, and 82 and 83; in addition, there are one to two hundred untranslated bases at either end of the combined exons. [9]