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Compiron Drops

Form: Pediatric Drops

Strength: 50mg/ml

Generic Name: Iron Hydroxide Polymaltose

Company: Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

MRP:৳ 50.0   (30ml drop)

Is Antibiotic: No

Indications

Compiron Drops is used to treat and prevent deficiencies of Zinc, Iron, Folic Acid, and B-vitamins, especially during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Pharmacology

Compiron Drops is a special combination of Iron Polymaltose Complex, Folic Acid, Zinc, and B vitamins. The Iron Polymaltose Complex is a water-soluble, macromolecular compound of iron and partially broken-down dextrin (Polymaltose). This combination does not interact with food or other medications, ensuring that iron is absorbed quickly for use in producing hemoglobin. Folic acid helps prevent birth defects in the brain and spine. Zinc is important for many body functions, including blood formation, healing wounds, and supporting the immune system. Thiamine is necessary for the nervous and digestive systems. Riboflavin helps with digestion, supports the immune system, and produces energy. Pyridoxin is important for brain development, making red blood cells, protein metabolism, and reducing morning sickness. Nicotinamide supports energy production, blood pressure regulation, and circulation.

Dosage & Administration

Take one capsule daily. For more severe cases, two capsules a day may be required or as directed by the doctor.

Interaction

No drug interactions have been reported.

Contraindications

Compiron Drops is not recommended for people who are allergic to any of its ingredients.

Side Effects

Compiron Drops is generally well tolerated. However, some allergic reactions may occur.

Pregnancy & Lactation

Compiron Drops is recommended for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Precautions & Warnings

Patients who may develop iron overload, such as those with hemochromatosis, anemia, or red blood cell issues, should use Compiron Drops with caution. Iron can interfere with the absorption of tetracycline antibiotics.

Overdose Effects

Taking too much iron can be dangerous, especially for children under 6 years old. Avoid high doses if you have liver disease or hemochromatosis. Symptoms of overdose can include bloody diarrhea, vomiting, stomach pain, and dark stools. Riboflavin is safe, and no toxic effects have been reported. Taking high doses of Nicotinamide may cause vomiting and diarrhea. Long-term use of more than 200 mg of Pyridoxine can cause nerve damage. Overdose of Folic Acid is rare, and no major issues have been reported. Too much Zinc can cause issues like a weakened immune system and digestive problems.

Therapeutic Class

Iron & Vitamin Combined preparations

Storage Conditions

Store below 30°C, away from light and moisture. Keep out of the reach of children.

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