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ANEMIKids®

Solución 120 mL. FÓRMULA: Cada 100 mL contiene hierro glicinato quelato equivalente a hierro base 600 mg excipientes c.s. Cada 5 mL de solución contiene hierro glicinato quelato equivalente a hierro base 30 mg, excipientes c.s. VÍA DE ADMINISTRACIÓN: Oral.. POSOLOGÍA: Según criterio del médico. INDICACIONES: profilaxis y tratamiento de la anemia por deficiencia de hierro CONTRAINDICACIONES Y ADVERTENCIAS: Contraindicado en pacientes con hipersensibilidad al hierro. Debe administrarse con precaución y no debe emplearse combinado con otros tratamientos que contengan hierro. ALMACENAR A TEMPERATURAS  NO  MAYORES DE  30ºC.  NO CONTIENE ALCOHOL NI AZÚCAR.  MANTENER FUERA DEL ALCANCE  DE  LOS NIÑOS.  VENTA BAJO FÓRMULA MÉDICA Registro  Sanitario INVIMA 2016M-0016726.

Anemikids® Gotas 30 mL. FÓRMULA: Cada 1 mL (20 gotas) contiene 6,66 mg de hierro elemental. Cada gota contiene 0,33 mg de hierro elemental. VÍA DE ADMINISTRACIÓN: Oral. POSOLOGÍA: Según criterio del médico. INDICACIONES: profilaxis y tratamiento de la anemia por deficiencia de hierro. CONTRAINDICACIONES: hipersensibilidad al hierro. obstrucción intestinal, hemocromatosis, hemosiderosis, transfusiones sanguíneas repetidas, administración parenteral de hierro. úlcera gástrica o duodenal y anastomosis gastrointestinal. anemia perniciosa.  VENTA BAJO FÓRMULA MÉDICA. Registro Sanitario INVIMA 2015M-0016684.

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