Slow Fe is a brand that offers iron supplements for people who suffer from iron deficiency anemia. The iron in Slow Fe is gradually released into the bloodstream, providing long-lasting iron support.
Slow Fe was first introduced by Novartis Consumer Health in 1968.
In 2014, the Slow Fe brand was acquired by Prestige Consumer Healthcare, Inc.
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A dietary supplement that provides long-lasting iron support for people who suffer from iron deficiency anemia.
Slow Fe is used to provide iron support for people who suffer from iron deficiency anemia.
Slow Fe's gradual release formula is designed to provide long-lasting iron support. Improvement may be seen after a few weeks of use.
The most common side effects of Slow Fe are constipation and stomach upset. However, these can be minimized by taking Slow Fe with food and water.
No, Slow Fe is not vegan. It contains gelatin, which is derived from animal sources.
Slow Fe should only be taken during pregnancy under the advice and supervision of a healthcare professional.