Chemiron Blood Nourishing Capsules (1 Blister of 12)
Chemiron Blood Nourishing Capsules are a leading blood tonic and hematinic supplement in Nigeria, specially formulated to combat iron-deficiency anemia and boost energy levels. Manufactured by Chemiron Care Limited, these capsules provide a "highly effective, well-tolerated combination of blood-forming factors."
Whether you are recovering from illness (like malaria or typhoid), managing fatigue, or supporting your body during pregnancy, Chemiron provides essential nutrients to restore your health and vitality.
Why Choose Chemiron Capsules?
Chemiron is more than just an iron supplement. It is a comprehensive formula designed for rapid absorption and minimal side effects:
- Rich in Iron: Contains Ferrous Gluconate, a gentle form of iron that helps restore red blood cell counts without the heavy stomach upset often associated with other iron pills.
- Enhanced Formula: Includes Folic Acid, Vitamin B12, Vitamin C, and Zinc to support blood production and immune system function.
- Energy Boost: Specifically targeted to improve energy levels in the body, making it ideal for those suffering from general weakness or convalescence.
Key Benefits
- Treats Anemia: Effectively manages various forms of iron deficiency.
- Pregnancy Support: Recommended for use during pregnancy and lactation to ensure both mother and baby have adequate blood supply.
- Recovery Aid: Excellent for restoring blood loss after surgery or during heavy menstrual cycles.
- Nigerian Household Name: Trusted by families across Nigeria for decades.
Chemiron Dosage for Adults
For the best results, adults should take one (1) capsule daily after a full meal. Taking the capsule with food helps maximize absorption and reduces the chance of mild stomach discomfort. Always follow the specific advice of your doctor or a GoMed pharmacist.
Safety and Side Effects
Like most iron supplements, Chemiron may cause your stool to appear darker or black. This is perfectly normal and not a cause for alarm. If you experience persistent nausea or constipation, speak with a healthcare professional.