Timed Release Iron
by Douglas Laboratories In a base to provide prolonged activity over a 6 to 8 hour period. The release of iron will begin within 30 minutes of ingestion of the tablet and will take up to 8 hours. Two tablets contain: Iron (from Ferronyl [as Iron Carbonyl]) 54 mg. Other ingredients: Cellulose, magnesium stearate (vegetable source) and silica. This products contains NO yeast, wheat gluten, soy protein, milk/dairy, corn, sodium, sugar, starch, artificial coloring, preservatives of flavoring. Suggested use: As a dietary supplement, adults take 2 tablets daily or as directed by physician. The information and product descriptions appearing on this website are for information purposes only, and are not intended to provide medical advice to individuals. Consult with your physician if you have any health concerns, and before initiating any new diet, exercise, supplement, or other lifestyle changes. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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