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Vitamins & MineralsOver The Counter (OTC)ORAL

Ferrous Fumarate

Generic Name: FERROUS FUMARATE AND POLYSACCHRIDE IRON COMPLEX AND FOLIC ACID

Ferrous Fumarate is an anhydrous salt of a combination of ferrous iron and fumaric acid, containing 33% of iron per weight.

Data last updated: 30 March 2026 · Source: openFDA.gov, DailyMed (NLM/NIH)

Common Brand Names in India:

FeroconFolivane-FHemocyte PlusLactocalIntegra F

What is Ferrous Fumarate Used For?

  • Iron deficiency anemia

How Does It Work?

Folic acid is a precursor of a large family of compounds which serve as coenzymes in carbon transfer reactions.

Dosage & Administration

  • Do not administer to children under the age of 12.
Always follow your doctor's prescription. Do not self-medicate or change doses without medical advice.

Side Effects

Common Side Effects

NauseaVomitingDiarrheaConstipation

Warnings & Precautions

  • PRECAUTIONS: General: Anemia is a manifestation that requires appropriate investigation to determine its cause or causes.

Who Should NOT Take This?

  • CONTRAINDICATIONS: Integra FTM is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to any of its ingredients; also, all iron compounds are contraindicated in patients with hemosiderosis, hemochromatosis, or hemolytic anemias.
  • Pernicious anemia is a contraindication, as folic acid may obscure its signs and symptoms.

Storage Instructions

Store at room temperature, away from moisture and heat.

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Sources: openFDA.gov · dailymed.nlm.nih.gov · nlm.nih.gov (RxNorm). Information is for educational purposes only. Consult a doctor before use.

FAQS

Ferrous Fumarate – Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Ferrous Fumarate, its uses, dosage and safety.

Ferrous Fumarate is commonly prescribed in India for: Iron deficiency anemia. Always confirm the indication with a registered medical practitioner before starting any course.

Ferrous Fumarate is sold in India under brand names such as Ferocon, Folivane-F, Hemocyte Plus, Lactocal, Integra F. You can also find it on online pharmacies like 1mg, Pharmeasy and Apollo Pharmacy.

Ferrous Fumarate is generally available over the counter (OTC) at Indian pharmacies. Even so, it is safer to consult a doctor before starting any new medicine, especially if you have other ongoing conditions.

Common side effects of Ferrous Fumarate can include: Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Constipation. If side effects persist or worsen, consult your doctor.

Folic acid is a precursor of a large family of compounds which serve as coenzymes in carbon transfer reactions.

Indian guidelines often recommend lower starting doses of Ferrous Fumarate for patients above 60-65, since kidney and liver function decline with age. A doctor should review the dose, especially if the patient already takes BP, sugar or heart medicines.

Even though Ferrous Fumarate is OTC, it should not be self-prescribed during pregnancy. Discuss it with your gynaecologist or family physician first.

Prices in India typically range from ₹50 – ₹500 per bottle depending on brand and quantity. Generic versions tend to cost 30-60% less than branded ones, and Jan Aushadhi outlets often stock the lowest-priced equivalents. Check 1mg or Pharmeasy for live MRP.

If you remember within a few hours of the missed dose, take it. If it is nearly time for the next dose, skip the missed one — never double up. Frequent missed doses reduce Ferrous Fumarate's effectiveness, so consider setting a reminder or speaking to your doctor about a simpler schedule.

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