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220 mg (44 mg iron) per 5 mL* Ferrous Sulfate Elixir: 300 mg (60 mg iron) per 5 mL: Ferrous Sulfate Solution: 125 mg (25 mg iron) per mL* Fer-Gen-Sol® Drops: Teva Fer-In-Sol® Drops: Mead Johnson Tablets: 195 mg (39 mg iron)* Mol-Iron® Schering-Plough 300 mg (60 mg iron)* Feratab® Upsher-Smith 325 mg (65 mg iron)* Tablet, enteric-coated: 325 ...
Since iron stores in the body are generally depleted, and there is a limit to what the body can process (about 2–6 mg/kg of body mass per day; i.e. for a 100 kg/220 lb man this is equal to a maximum dose of 200–600 mg/per day) without iron poisoning, this is a chronic therapy which may take 3–6 months. [50]
Iron(II) sulfate (British English: iron(II) sulphate) or ferrous sulfate denotes a range of salts with the formula Fe SO 4 ·xH 2 O. These compounds exist most commonly as the heptahydrate (x = 7) but several values for x are known.
Iron(III)-hydroxide polymaltose complex is a medication used to treat iron deficiency / iron deficiency anemia and belongs to the group of oral iron preparations.The preparation is a macromolecular complex, consisting of iron(III) hydroxide (trivalent iron, Fe 3+, Fe(OH) 3 ·H 2 O) and the carrier polymaltose and is available in solid form as a film-coated or chewable tablet and in liquid form ...
Location of Uganda. Uganda, officially the Republic of Uganda, is a landlocked country in East Africa. Uganda's economy generates income from annual exports that include coffee ($466.6 million), tea ($72.1 million), and fish ($136.2 million). [1] The country has commenced economic reforms and growth has been robust.
At that time, LTC was the only cigarette manufacturer in Uganda, and employed more than 14,000 people. Companies such as BAT(U) had moved to Kenya, and only exported unprocessed leaf tobacco, paying no export duty. LTC had invested $20 million in Northern Uganda into tobacco manufacturing, to add value before the products were exported.
RDA for pregnancy is 27 mg/day and, for lactation, 9 mg/day. [10] For children ages 1–3 years 7 mg/day, 10 mg/day for ages 4–8 and 8 mg/day for ages 9–13. As for safety, the IOM also sets Tolerable upper intake levels (ULs) for vitamins and minerals when evidence is sufficient. In the case of iron, the UL is set at 45 mg/day.
This is a list of mountains in Uganda. [1] Mount Elgon Lake Bujuku in the Rwenzori range. Mount Elgon (4,321 m) Mount Gahinga (3,474 m) Mount Kadam (3,063 m) Mount Muhavura (4,127 m) Mount Moroto (3,083 m) Mount Morungole (2,750 m) Mount Sabyinyo (3,674 m) Mount Speke (4,890 m) Mount Stanley (5,109 m) Mount Zulia (2,149 m)