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multivitamin with iron

multivitamin with iron
Brand names: Chewable Multiple Vitamins with Iron, Pediatric Multiple Vitamins with Iron (=Poly-Vi-Sol with Iron), Vitamin B12 with C, Iron and Intrinsic Factor (=Multigen), Vitamin B12 with Folic Acid and Iron (=Ferrex 150 Forte), Vitamin B Complex with C, Folic Acid and Iron (=Multigen Plus), Vitamin B Complex with Iron and Intrinsic Factor (=Ferocon)
Form Strength ANAN ASMP LACH LALK LOHH LOLR LOWC SDSD SESE SFSF Formulary Status
CAPSULE, ORAL -        
LIQUID, ORAL -            
TABLET, CHEWABLE, ORAL -                
TABLET, ORAL -            


Comments:

*Available at Children's Hospital only

Medications Approved for Automatic Therapeutic Interchange Dosage Conversion Guidelines
(Note:  “Therapeutic Interchange” should be placed in the order comments)

Chromagen

Medication Ordered

Brand Name

Ordered Dosage

Frequency

Formulary
Medication

Equivalent Dose

Frequency

Multivitamin with Iron

Chromagen

1 capsule

Same as ordered

Ferocon(Trinsocon)

1 capsule

Same as ordered

Chromagen Forte

1 capsule

2 capsules

Drug Name Common Side Effects

multivitamin/iron (PolyViSol/Fe)

  • GI: diarrhea, nausea, vomiting
  • constipation
  • change in color of stool to green

Last updated: Nov. 30, 2021


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