Are you Looking to Buy Slow Fe (Ferrous Sulfate - non Rx) from PrescriptionPoint.
We don't sell this generic-version medication.
(Top Brand Option)
Slow Fe
Drug Name | Dosage | Quantity | Price | Buy Now |
---|---|---|---|---|
Slow Fe | 325mg | 90 | $67.00 | Add To Cart |
The Slow Fe medication above is manufactured by Novartis.
In the US, Customers can order Slow Fe online , or as the generic alternative, Ferrous Sulfate – non Rx as well as many more quality medications from PrescriptionPoint.com. Our online pharmacy allows you to purchase medication 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.
Thank you for choosing PrescriptionPoint.com. Our products are guaranteed delivered through timely, reliable, and safe shipping. It takes approximately 2 to 4 weeks from the day you order it to arrive at your house. All orders placed on our SSL (Secure Socket Layer) secured website are backed by the BuySAFE security seal which offers a third-party guarantee of your purchase, and $10,000 in identity theft protection.
PrescriptionPoint.com proudly displays its CIPA (Canadian International Pharmacy Association) seal to signal that we conform to nothing but the highest standards for quality. Our CIPA affiliate pharmacies are recognized globally as the first choice in prescription and non-prescription medicine. PrescriptionPoint.com guarantees the best price for Slow Fe and will beat any other price found on a CIPA certified website for the same drug by 5 dollars.
A prescription must be provided for Slow Fe as with all prescription medicine here at PrescriptionPoint.com. The customer must fax a copy of their prescription and following that the customer must mail the actual original prescription to PrescriptionPoint.com. No exceptions.
If you have any questions regarding medication or basic inquires about PrescriptionPoint.com you can contact us by mail, phone or internet. If you wish to speak to a representative be sure to call our toll free number 1-877-244-0431 from Monday to Friday from 6am to 6pm and Saturdays from 7am to 4pm.
Slow Fe is essentially Ferrous sulfate, which is used to supplement the body with iron. Iron is absorbed by hemoglobin and myoglobin red blood cells to distribute oxygen within the body. Patients with anemia (iron deficiencies) take Slow Fe to supplement their red blood cells with iron.
Store Slow Fe at room temperature, in an area that is protected from moisture and heat.
Avoid taking multi-vitamins or mineral within two hours of taking Slow Fe, as the combination of similar mineral products can lead to mineral overdose. Avoid taking antibiotics within two hours of taking Slow Fe. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience any allergy symptoms.
Because certain foods make it more difficult for your body to absorb Slow Fe, avoid taking this medication after eating fish, meat, liver and whole grain breads or cereals.
Patient Family Information : Slow Fe is not a prescription drug; however it should be taken according to your doctor’s instructions. Take Slow Fe as directed on its package label. Slow Fe is generally taken one to two hours after eating a meal.
It is recommended that you talk to a doctor or pharmacist before taking Slow Fe if you have any of the following conditions: iron overload syndrome; hemolytic anemia (a lack of red blood cells); porphyria (a genetic enzyme disorder that causes symptoms affecting the skin or nervous system); thalassemia (a genetic disorder of red blood cells); if you are an alcoholic; or if you receive regular blood transfusions.
Sever Side Effects :
Less serious side effects include: constipation; upset stomach; black or dark-colored stools; or temporary staining of the teeth.
Slow Fe | Ferrous Sulfate – non Rx | Slow Fe | Slow Fe
Additional information
Brand Name: |
Slow Fe |
---|---|
Scientific Name: |
Ferrous Sulfate – non Rx |
Other Names: |
Ferrograd |
Strength(s): |
325mg |
Quantities Available: |
90 |
Formulation: |
Tablet |
The information above is provided by third parties to Prescriptionpoint.com for Slow Fe (Ferrous Sulfate - non Rx). This information is for general purposes only and is not intended to replace a physician's advice. Always consult with your doctor or a qualified health care professional if you need advice on any medical concerns.