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Raricap Tablet Raricap Tablet

Raricap Tablet

Quantity Description: strip of 40 tablets
Manufacturer: Strides shasun Ltd
Price: ₹ 174.1

Information about Raricap Tablet

Raricap tablet contains Ferrous Calcium Citrate (Iron) and Folic Acid (vitamin B9). Folic acid is essential to numerous bodily functions ranging from nucleotide biosynthesis to the remethylation of homocysteine. It is especially important during periods of rapid cell division and growth. Both children and adults require folic acid to produce healthy red blood cells and prevent anemia.
Iron transports oxygen throughout the body and maintains red blood cells, thus making an individual feel energetic and preventing anemia.

Raricap tablet is used for the treatment of

Iron deficiency anemia,
Iron deficiency due to chronic blood loss or low intake of iron
Iron deficiency anaemia and nutritional anaemia that occurs especially during pregnancy and lactation.
Raricap tablet can be taken orally with water, after meals.

Use under medical supervision.

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Diet for low hb morning to evening is 10.4 hb good level or anemic if anemic please say diet what to eat breakfast lunch dinner snacks I took iron supplements because of periods it reduced still more please tell me diet plan and if possible supplements used to use orofer xt but my heart is aching after taking supplement please answer.

Masters Of Science In Dietetics And Food Service Management Msc. (DFSM), Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE), Advanced Clinical Nutrition Program, Post Graduate Diploma In Clinical Nutrition And Dietetics PGD, Bachelors Degree In Applied Nutrition Bhsc
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Mumbai
Diet for low hb morning to evening is 10.4 hb good level or anemic if anemic please say diet what to eat breakfast lu...
Hi, Anemia is when your hemoglobin is below 11 or 12. Dietary iron rich sources are Halim seeds (Soaked and had with lemon), Dark green leafy vegetables, Date, anjeer ,Red Poha, Bajra, Watermelon etc. Any other iron supplement can be tried like Dexorange or Raricap. Drink a glass of water every hour to avoid headaches.

Meri baby 14 mnth ki hone wali h.abi tk kuch khati ni h .me bhttt preshan hu. Sb trhse sikharai hu. But wo koi trhse mu me kuch psnd ni krti. Moktel n raricap syp peeti h.2,3 baar is wjhse Dr. ko bi btaya to koi bi Dr. ne bhook ki syp ni di. Only multivitamin hi di h.koi bhook lgti hi ni h usko. Breast feeding leti h .n zabarjadti khati ni h to me 2 time usko roti me milk mixi me krke pilati hu. Bhttt roti hu. Bhook ki syp bataie na koi. Jo meri bacchi bht pet khana khae. Bs. Jbrjasti pila pilake thak gai me.

MSC in Food Processing and Nutrition
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Kolkata
Meri baby 14 mnth ki hone wali h.abi tk kuch khati ni h .me bhttt preshan hu. Sb trhse sikharai hu. But wo koi trhse ...
Hello, you can benefit from detailed counseling sessions. I can give few points but a short answer might not explain you enough. 1. Let the child eat from his/ her hands. That will help in experiencing the texture smell taste etc. You might still need to keep a plate with you to keep feeding in between so that you are sure that the child has eaten enough. 2. Do not give processed food, that will kill hunger. No candys, no chocolates, chips, maggie etc. 3. Do not give too much food at one go. Example give 50-110 ml milk instead of one glass milk, divide all meals in small and frequent meals, children cannot eat a lot at one go. But since they are active they might need to eat in every hour. 4. Spend maximum 15 mind to feed the child. Even if he/ she is not completing the food. Let them come to you next time when they are hungry. Spending 1 hour kind of time with eating irritates the child from food and food also becomes cold and stale. 5. Make sure the child is sipping water throughout the day and adequately hydrated. 6. Never try to feed your child immediately after waking from sleep. 7. Make a regularized sleep patten from 9 pm to 6 am plus 2-3 hour afternoon nap. This will help in morning bowel movement. If the bowel movement is good in the morning, children are likely to eat better. 8. Make them run and play, a child sitting with mobile all the time is not likely to eat well. Hope these help, but applying these points may be challenging so you can directly connect with me and we can help you with detailed counselings.
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Hi all, my kid is 2.4 years old. He didn't like medicines or syrups, will do the big vomiting. We have to give raricap l syrup to him. Can we give him on empty stomach in early morning. Please suggest.

MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, Diploma in Child Health (DCH)
Pediatrician, Bangalore
Hi all,
my kid is 2.4 years old. He didn't like medicines or syrups, will do the big vomiting.
We have to give rarica...
Deworm him, then use iron rich diet including green leafy veg, eggs, liver, meat. Decrease use of milk. Check his hemoglobin after a month. If he's still not showing improvement see your doctor.

Hello Doctor, My baby is now 6 months old, he is 6 kg born 1 month pre-term with 1.8 kg. He is taking nanpro1 from past 2 months. Doctor suggested to give rapgrow drop and lactodex hmf sachet, but these medicines are really tough to get in the market and I don't see any review for rapgrow. Will it be safe? Also he is continuing zincovit drop and raricap drop.

MD - Paediatrics
Pediatrician, Bangalore
Hello Doctor,
My baby is now 6 months old, he is 6 kg born 1 month pre-term with 1.8 kg. He is taking nanpro1 from pa...
As the baby growth is good both length and weight and if developmentally normal, you can stop giving rapgrow and lactodex hmf. Continue with zincovit and iron drops. And important is to give vit d3 (ultra d3) drops 1ml once daily till 1 year of age as we see vit d defeciency very commonly. Start on the weaning diet and iron rich foods so that you can slowly stop iron supplementation if haemoglobin is normal.
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