- Iron(II)
sulfate (British English: iron(II)
sulphate) or
ferrous sulfate denotes a
range of
salts with the
formula FeSO4·xH2O.
These compounds exist most...
- C. L. Thorne. London:
Gurney and Jackson. pp. 484–485. "Ammonium
Ferrous Sulphate 100 g (Mohr's Salt)". 2012.
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- iron toxicity.
Ferrous salts used as
supplements by
mouth include ferrous fumarate,
ferrous gluconate,
ferrous succinate, and
ferrous sulfate. Injectable...
- lactoferrin,
which carries more
safety for
mothers and
children than
ferrous sulphate. Both the AAP and the NHS
recommend vitamin D
supplementation for breastfed...
- metabolism. Finally, cholestryamine, colestipol,
aluminium hydroxide,
ferrous sulphate, and
sucralfate are all
drugs that
decrease T4
absorption or enhance...
-
often very
variable within one species),
reaction of the
flesh to
ferrous sulphate (FeSO4), formalin, alkalis, and
other chemicals,
ornamentation of the...
- "Iron
absorption from rice
meals cooked with
fortified salt
containing ferrous sulphate and
ascorbic acid". The
British Journal of Nutrition. 31 (3): 367–75...
- MG (November 2013). "A
novel approach to oral iron
delivery using ferrous sulphate loaded solid lipid nanoparticles" (PDF). Int J Pharm. 456 (2): 400–7...
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induce anosmia in a
number of
different species,
including humans. "Zinc
sulphate". Lide,
David R., ed. (2006). CRC
Handbook of
Chemistry and
Physics (87th ed...
- anaemia: a
lower incidence of
adverse effects with
Ferrum Hausmann than
ferrous sulphate".
British Journal of
Clinical Research. 4. et al.: 191–198. Lundqvist...