Folic Acid Ferric & Di- Phosphate Chewable tablet
Jun 08, 2023
Ferric Di- Phosphate & Folic Acid Chewable tablet
RUDIX FE
Ferric di-phosphate is a form of iron, an essential mineral that plays a vital role in the body. Iron is necessary for the production of red blood cells and helps transport oxygen throughout the body. It is also involved in various enzymatic reactions and supports proper immune function. Ferric di-phosphate is a commonly used iron supplement in the form of tablets or capsules.
Folic acid is a synthetic form of folate, which is a B-vitamin. It is crucial for the production and maintenance of new cells, particularly red blood cells. Folic acid is essential for the proper development of the fetus during pregnancy and is commonly recommended as a prenatal supplement. It is also important for overall cell growth and metabolism.
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