Iron supplement should be used with extreme caution in those with chronic liver failure, alcoholic cirrhosis, chronic alcoholism, and pancreatic insufficiency.
Iron should be used cautiously in those with a history of gastritis, peptic ulcer, and GI bleeding.
Individuals with an active or suspected infection should generally avoid iron supplements.
A moderate increase in iron stores has been associated with an increased risk of ischemic heart disease and cancer.
Consult the Doctor: If any undesirable effect occurs.
If the patient is breastfeeding, consult a doctor before using this product. Vitamin A is excreted in human breast milk; doses above 5,000 IU are contraindicated in breastfeeding.
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